Crop Factor...
Just a quick post to ponder the difference between 17mm on my 'new' F4s and on my D2H (with a 1.5x 'crop factor'). The difference in the distortion/skewing is very noticable. I'm not sure if it's just a different viewing angle, or if it's really as noticable between the cameras. I'm going to have to do something more 'scientific'...
(D2H)
(F4)
Any color/exposure differences come about because I let the 1-hour photo lab scan the negative for me. I'd ideally, too, like to get the processing a little closer to each other, too.
Still, it's very weird seeing the difference in the distortion with the same lens.
(D2H)
(F4)
Any color/exposure differences come about because I let the 1-hour photo lab scan the negative for me. I'd ideally, too, like to get the processing a little closer to each other, too.
Still, it's very weird seeing the difference in the distortion with the same lens.
Labels: 1.5x crop factor, 35mm vs. digital, Nikon D2H, Nikon F4, tokina 17mm f/3.5
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