![]() Just be aware that the shorter the focal length, the larger the field of view and vice versa. In reality, these conversions are just conventions and for someone who has never used a FF sensor, it doesn’t really make sense. Also, a 50mm mounted in front of a Micro 4/3 sensor will give a field of view equivalent to a 100mm mounted in front of an FF (50×2=100). As the Micro 4/3 format has a diagonal 2x smaller than the FF (43.3/21.6=2), the focal length is multiplied by 2 to get the equivalent in FF.So, a 50mm mounted on an APS-C body will give a field of view equivalent to a 75mm mounted on a FF sensor (50×1.5=75), The APS-C format having a diagonal 1.5x smaller than the FF (43.3/28.4=1.52), we will multiply the focal length by 1.5 to have the equivalence in FF.So, a 50mm is a 50mm on full frame (that’s why we buy FF, so that we don’t have to worry about calculations anymore haha!), ![]()
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