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Tom Cirbee

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Again, your grammar is making me want to tear my hair out. Yes I know my camera has a crop sensor.
 

Tom Cirbee

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I want that fisheye, bad...

I'm confused as to which lenses are for APS-C type crop sensors that are in both of our cameras...

Is the focal length that it lists the focal length that the full frame sensor gives you or the focal length the crop sensor gives? Ive seen some that say "Specifically for crop sensor bodies"

But others dont say which they are for...
The bold. It doesn't make any sense.
 

Tom Cirbee

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Ohhh I get what you're asking. Well, my guess is that its 50mm focal length is for the full frame. BH says this:

"Format Compatibility - 35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor Canon (APS-C)"

This is definitely my next lens.
 

Matt

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The 8mm, 50mm, etc. are the same on full frame or APS-C. It just looks different cause the APS-C zooms in. It's 8mm on the APC-C and full frame, it'll just have a lot of vig on the full frame.
 

charliemein

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i havnt really read this but did i see that tom you wanted to get a 50mm 1.4? for your cropped sensor? well i just had the choice and i went for the sigma 30mm 1.4, because with aps-c 30mm equals about 49mm and its a sick lens, aps-c is 1.6 time more then a full frame

edit. i read it all now, lamay nice grammar, the focal length isn't affected by crop its just the length of zoom that the lens is, for example, my old 50mm, the closest it'll focus on either full frame or crop is 0.45 metres, it doesnt change its just how long the lens is, secondly 8mm fisheyes dont work on a full frame camera, the picture just turns into a circle and looks like shit
 

Tom Cirbee

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