Everything You Need to Know Before Buying Your First Camera
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
- This video is a breakdown of everything you should know before buying your first camera.
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What's your first camera?
I have a Canon 80D
@@PaigeYesLee great camera!
My first camera was a nikon d5100
Sony ZV1
My first was the Canon r6…. Now I’ve had the R5C for 2 years…. So happy with them 🙌🏽👌🏽
The crop factor for APS-C (and smaller) sensors only applies, when using full frame lenses though. You can get a 16mm APS-C lens with an equivalent field of view to full-frame lenses, no?
The crop factor varies depending on the crop sensor. Technically the focal length will always be 16mm but it’s the sensor which determines the field of view.
So even if it’s a crop lens it will still have a crop because of the sensor size.
Crop factor is still important with smaller sensors. I used to shoot with a Lumix G95(m4/3 sensor) and the 25mm lens made for it is actually a 50mm equivalent.
Currently I shoot Fuji xs-20 (aps-c) and a 35mm made for it is the equivalent of a 50mm