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    jenwe got a reaction from Lausbube in Crop Factor on Fuji Lenses, Why?   
    No offense, but you just need some knowledge about focal length and physics
     
    A lens never knows the sensor behind it. A 35mm will always be a 35mm, regardless if there's a Canikon, Hasselblad oder Fuji behind it. Or even a smartphone. What will definitely change is the angle of view. It's much smaller on a small sensor so it seems as if the focal length would be a greater one.
     
    So what you really want is the same angle of view on every camera. But no one ever uses this attribute - all we talk about is the focal length. This is why everyone is confused when it comes to the crop factor.
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    jenwe got a reaction from Lazlo in Crop Factor on Fuji Lenses, Why?   
    No offense, but you just need some knowledge about focal length and physics
     
    A lens never knows the sensor behind it. A 35mm will always be a 35mm, regardless if there's a Canikon, Hasselblad oder Fuji behind it. Or even a smartphone. What will definitely change is the angle of view. It's much smaller on a small sensor so it seems as if the focal length would be a greater one.
     
    So what you really want is the same angle of view on every camera. But no one ever uses this attribute - all we talk about is the focal length. This is why everyone is confused when it comes to the crop factor.
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    jenwe got a reaction from katiedicksonphoto in Crop Factor on Fuji Lenses, Why?   
    No offense, but you just need some knowledge about focal length and physics
     
    A lens never knows the sensor behind it. A 35mm will always be a 35mm, regardless if there's a Canikon, Hasselblad oder Fuji behind it. Or even a smartphone. What will definitely change is the angle of view. It's much smaller on a small sensor so it seems as if the focal length would be a greater one.
     
    So what you really want is the same angle of view on every camera. But no one ever uses this attribute - all we talk about is the focal length. This is why everyone is confused when it comes to the crop factor.
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    jenwe got a reaction from darknj in Crop Factor on Fuji Lenses, Why?   
    No offense, but you just need some knowledge about focal length and physics
     
    A lens never knows the sensor behind it. A 35mm will always be a 35mm, regardless if there's a Canikon, Hasselblad oder Fuji behind it. Or even a smartphone. What will definitely change is the angle of view. It's much smaller on a small sensor so it seems as if the focal length would be a greater one.
     
    So what you really want is the same angle of view on every camera. But no one ever uses this attribute - all we talk about is the focal length. This is why everyone is confused when it comes to the crop factor.
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    jenwe reacted to greatbigd in Leopard gecko   
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    jenwe got a reaction from sadaqat in Me and my Fuji (post a photo with your Fuji)   
    X-E2 & Nikkor 85/1.8

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    jenwe got a reaction from KwyjiboVanDeKamp in Me and my Fuji (post a photo with your Fuji)   
    X-E2 & Nikkor 85/1.8

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    jenwe got a reaction from Patrick FR in Me and my Fuji (post a photo with your Fuji)   
    X-E2 & Nikkor 85/1.8

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    jenwe got a reaction from andrewlee in Me and my Fuji (post a photo with your Fuji)   
    X-E2 & Nikkor 85/1.8

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    jenwe reacted to Trenton Talbot in Me and my Fuji (post a photo with your Fuji)   
    …with an X-E2 for a change 
     

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    jenwe reacted to andrewlee in Hong Kong Island   
    Street shots from my recent stop over and Hong Kong. Enjoy XT1 + 35
     
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
    HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
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