I have a Sony a7r III, and I have the chance to get a 28-200mm APS-C lens. I know this is a full-frame camera, but I also know an APS-C lens can work on it, but at what cost? Am I correct that it would crop it more (my understanding is that a 200mm would be more li...
When you mount a full-frame lens on a camera with an APS-C sensor you will get what is called a crop factor. This means your camera’s APS-C-size sensor magnifies the scene to produce an image that will match the lens’s full-frame image circle. The effect is that a 50mm full f...
Sony don't make DSLR cameras, unlike their main rivals, Nikon and Canon, instead choosing to concentrate on developing an extensive range of Alpha-branded full-frame mirrorless cameras. This has resulted in them being the number one full-frame mirrorless camera manufacturer for a long time now...
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This lens in particular is designed to compete with full-frame 70-200mm f/2.8 lenses. It falls a bit short on each end (80-160 equivalent on Canon), but you have to give it some credit: it not only matches the depth of field but gathers over a stop more light, allowing APS-C ph...
Hi all, I understand that a full frame sensor has a x1 crop factor, compared to x1.5 for APSC. So, for example, a 24mm lens on APSC is roughly the same as a 36mm on full frame. My question: is there a similar conversion factor for the aperture? For example, is f2.8 on a 36...
1. APS-C and full-frame: 2 different-sized image sensors 2. Consideration #1: Impact on camera and lens sizes 3. Consideration #2: Low light and high ISO performance 4. Consideration #3: 1.6x crop factor 5. Consideration #4: Depth of field 6. In conclusion: APS-C or full-frame cam...
Sign In Sony Rewards Electronics Registration Electronics Community Sony Sites Search Sony Sony SupportILCE-6300 Article ID : 00057808 / Last Modified : 03/30/2021Can I Use a Full Frame E-Mount Lens (aka FE Lens) on a Camera with an APS-C Size Sensor?
Say you mount a 50mm lens on a full-frame camera. When you press the shutter button, it captures a 50mm image. Makes sense, right? A 50mm lens captures a 50mm image. Simple. But what if you mount a 50mm lens on an APS-C camera? Will it capture a 50mm image?
APS-C cameras have a crop factor in their lens focal length. Most camera brands such as Sony have 1.5x the stated focal length, whereas Canon is 1.6x. A 50mm Sony APS-C lens is the equivalent of 75mm on a full-frame. This is especially noticeable when, for many APS-C cameras, sho...