Shadowfixer1 wrote: DOF changes on crop sensors because you change the distance to the subject to get the same composition. That is why DOF changes on crop sensors. It's the distance, not the f-stop or lens.
I will say this and not trying to be a smart azz. If you don't know what your missing by having a full frame for the type of images you make, then you don't need one. If you need full frame you will know why your camera is failing you and your requirements. [/quote]Shadowfixer1 wrote:
Nikon Shooter wrote:
Chase Audate wrote: just get another body. A full frame one.
Two bodies of the same format will go, IMO
but don't go with two formats!
I don't know Shooter's reasoning for not mixing formats, but many pros that shoot landscape and wildlife use both full frame and crop sensor cameras. Full frame for landscape and crop for wildlife. This is especially true for Nikon shooters. Most use the D500 for wildlife and take your pick of full frame bodies for landscape but generally the D850. Yes, you can use your full frame lens on a crop body and be just fine. There has been plenty of discussion in the thread about that. Just use common sense about these things and you will be O.K. People act like it's more complex and complicated than it is. Photography now is easier than it's ever been.Chase Audate wrote:
Nikon Shooter wrote:
Chase Audate wrote: just get another body. A full frame one.
Two bodies of the same format will go, IMO
but don't go with two formats!
I see, is that because of the additional gear? I thought you can use the full frame lenses on the crop camera and be OK?
Chase Audate wrote:
Nikon Shooter wrote:
Chase Audate wrote: just get another body. A full frame one.
Two bodies of the same format will go, IMO
but don't go with two formats!
I see, is that because of the additional gear? I thought you can use the full frame lenses on the crop camera and be OK?
Shadowfixer1 wrote: Watch this. Ken is a little out there but he is pretty dang smart when it comes to gear.
GaryA wrote: While purely anecdotal (nonscientific), when I was shooting Canon FF and APS-C, both with FF lenses. I did not see a difference in sharpness. If anything, I would think the edges of the APS-C would be sharper than the FF because the APS-C is capturing light/image only from the sweet spot of the lens.
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