How much impact will a 1.6x crop factor have on my photography? - 1.6x sensor cleaning kit w/sensorwand
I am planning to buy a digital SLR camera soon, the Rebel XTi and because it is not an APS-C reap a factor of 1.6, if a PA for them. They tell me to invest in EF lenses, but I'm concerned, if the crop factor, have a great influence on him is. What happens if I wanted a wide angle lens? What will the impact factor of the crop capacity of this wide-angle lens?


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A great response from Pooky, I congratulate him as a clear explanation of the visual effect of this - it's a good question.
If you are familiar with the 35mm lens in relation to 1.6 factor that will make a big difference:
10 mm> (than 35mm), 16mm (cons)
20 mm> 32 mm
28mm> 45mm (for a fairly wide normal lens on a 35mm camera will act like a normal 50 mm!)
50mm> 80mm (standard 35mm lens would act as a moderate telephoto / portrait lens)
75mm> 120mm
This means that many digital photographers digital SLR cameras, nothing more than a very broad purpose in your arsenal is a very limiting factor for a surprising number of shots - the honest work from home in tight spaces, low-light situations where you not go back, etc.
The implication is that one quite different than it normally (in 35mm terms) is considered a universal .. need to think and this one seems very broad, not at all!
To put it intor context, it will not care about the wildlife, sports and paparazzi photographers supervision at all. For most others, such as the loss is an essential part of their arsenal.
I am a professional for 18 years and all but a dozen of several thousand images were taken in 100-mm lens on a 35mm terms. It is important, but I think that powered lenses, probably around 15-30% of the time.
It's really hard to explain - it is as if through a window, but instead of an open window is a kind of frame around a while, you see only 2 / 3 of it.
This is very useful, I think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal_lengt ...
The problem is of course already knew that "great" shot is not really a long shot, if you use an EF lens on a cropped sensor camera.
What you need is an EF-S has (Canon a 10-22 or so), which corresponds to 16 mm .. mm bit.)
You can not have the use of a full-frame digital SLR - but do not all full-frame digital SLR, so it is not really important. You can always eBay, you know.
If you're a Mount 16-35 mm f 2.8 Canon lens L (http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2368/2299 ...) [and not even at 16 mm I think) be terminated, You can Get a closer look. How to Build an EF-S instead of a normal EF.
On the other hand, if she seems a lens more "difficult" for you. A target of 100 to 165 mm in winera A good thing is the price for Canon 50mm f 1.8 acts as a lens of 80 mm - ideal for head shots and such things.
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