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Images, Graphic Design, and Digital Photography
What SLR do I need
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<blockquote data-quote="Phototini" data-source="post: 846268" data-attributes="member: 87189"><p>The difference is pretty simple once you take a closer look at the two. A crop frame sensor like that of the D300 or 50D ect.. put a 1.5x crop factor on the image. So lets say you have a 50mm lens on the D300, when you look through the view finder you are seeing the same thing that a full frame (35mm sensor) would see using a 75mm lens.</p><p></p><p>So in short the camera body is building in a 1.5x zoom over a standard 35mm size sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phototini, post: 846268, member: 87189"] The difference is pretty simple once you take a closer look at the two. A crop frame sensor like that of the D300 or 50D ect.. put a 1.5x crop factor on the image. So lets say you have a 50mm lens on the D300, when you look through the view finder you are seeing the same thing that a full frame (35mm sensor) would see using a 75mm lens. So in short the camera body is building in a 1.5x zoom over a standard 35mm size sensor. [/QUOTE]
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