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What happened to Canon's perfect 1.3x crop factor pro camera line? I miss the APS-H Canon EOS-1D Mark III
APS-H sensor, 10MP, 10fps and built like a brick. Simply brilliant for sports, and I still miss the Canon EOS-1D III pro DSLR ...
The following lesson was created by Vimeo for its Vimeo Video School. It's used here with permission. Look for a new lesson each week. Crop factor might sound like some sort of agricultural term, but ...
The ratio of the focal length of a digital camera lens to a 35mm still camera lens. The crop factor is used by experienced photographers, who want to know the field of view of a lens on a digital ...
If you’re in the market for an interchangeable lens camera, you’ve probably heard the term “crop factor” thrown about in reference to different formats. Basically, crop factor refers to how the ...
We examine why and when sensor crop factors should be considered when you’re shooting with the camera hand-held in low light levels. Shooting in low light levels requires a good understanding of the ...
The crop factor is used to calculate what the effective focal length of a lens would be in 35mm terms based on the focal length printed on the lens. For example, if you put an 18-55mm lens on a Canon ...
Pentax’ tiny mirrorless camera, the Q (full review coming next week), is an odd beast. Like Nikon’s 1 series cameras, it has interchangeable lenses which are inexplicably paired with a point-and-shoot ...
Photographers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in learning more details about the new high-quality Raspberry Pi camera lenses may be interested in a new guide created by Dylan Herrada over at ...
Phil Rhodes shares his view on the use of "crop factor" to discuss focal lengths and the complications it can cause Every so often, I find myself in a conversation about lenses in which one of the ...
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