![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to its fluorine coating, flare and ghosting are extremely well controlled. The image quality produced by this lens is downright impressive - very good wide-open with a bit of resolution falloff in the corners and edges, but these clean up very quickly upon stopping down. A switch on the side allows you to turn VC on and off, which is often recommended if you are working on a tripod. Unlike many wide-angle lenses, this one is equipped with Tamron’s very good vibration compensation (VC) which affords you an additional two stops or so of handholding ability. Telephoto: Sony E 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G OSSīest APS-C Lenses for Canon EF Wide: Tamron 10-24/3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLDĪs a huge fan of Tamron’s newest lenses (characterized by their smooth black exterior and all-white lettering), the Tamron 10-24/3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLD (also available for Nikon) is very easy to recommend.Wide: Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD.Telephoto: HD Pentax DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED (IF) SDM.Normal: HD Pentax DA 20-40mm f/2.8-4 ED Limited DC WR.Wide: HD Pentax DA* 11-18mm f/2.8 ED DC AWH.Telephoto: Fujifilm XF 70-300 f/4-5.6 R LM OIS WR.Normal: Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LTM WR.Normal: Venus Optics Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO.Wide: Venus Optics Laowa 10mm f/4 Cookie.Telephoto: Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art.Normal: Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM. ![]() ![]() Both a 189mm lens and a 203mm lens will be marketed as 200mm lenses, and so on. Both a 33mm lens and a 37mm lens will be marketed as 35mm lenses. Most lenses are rounded up or down to the nearest "standard" focal length. ¹ Within the limits of the actual versus marketed focal length of the lens, that is. It doesn't matter if the lens you are using on your APS-C camera is an APS-C only lens or if it is a FF lens, the same focal length will give you the same angle-of-view on the same APS-C camera.¹įor whatever angle-of-view you see on your APS-C camera with a particular focal length lens (APS-C or FF), if you want the same angle-of-view using a FF camera you need to multiply the focal length of the lens you're using on your APS-C camera by 1.5X.ġ8mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 27mm on FF, so get a 28mm lens.Ģ4mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 36mm on FF, so get a 35mm lens.ģ5mm on APs-C is the same AoV as 52.5mm on FF, so get a 50mm or 55mm lens.ĥ0mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 75mm on FF, so get a 70mm or 85mm lens.ħ0mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 105mm on FF, so get a 100mm or 105mm lens.Ĩ5mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 127.5mm on FF, so get a 135mm lens.ĩ0mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 135mm on FF, so get a 135mm lens.ġ00mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 150mm on FF, so get a 150mm lens (if you can find one).ġ35mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 202.5mm on FF, so get a 200mm lens.Ģ00mm on APS-C is the same AoV as 300mm on FF, so get a 300mm lens. In the case of Sony APS-C cameras, any 50mm lens will give the same angle-of-view on a Sony APS-C camera as what you'll get with a 75mm FF lens on a FF camera. If you have a 50mm FF lens on an APS-C camera and a 50mm APS-C lens on an APS-C camera, the focal lengths of both lenses is exactly the same, the angle-of-view you'll see with both is exactly the same, and both 50mm focal lengths need to be multiplied by the crop factor to tell you what angle of view you will have compared to a FF camera. AoV is what we use crop factors for when comparing what focal length we need to get the same angle-of-view using different sensor sizes. Angle-of-view (AoV) is a property of the focal length and the sensor size combined. Focal length is a property of the lens, not of the sensor size. Not if both lenses are the same focal length. Is the field of view the same for an aps-c body with an aps-c lens on it and a full-frame body with a full frame (FE) lens on it? ![]()
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