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Sep 21, 2020 at 3:04 comment added Ross Millikan The Sigma lens, if it is like other Sigma lenses, is designed for a number of cameras. Depending on the size of the sensor on the camera you mount it on, the field of view will be different. You need to compare with cameras having the same size of sensor if you want to get the same field of view.
Sep 21, 2020 at 2:15 answer added Michael C timeline score: 4
Sep 20, 2020 at 18:20 comment added twalberg Some lenses have rear elements that move, either with zooming, or with focusing. As long as the lens is made for the proper mount (or you're using an adapter), you shouldn't need to worry about this.
Sep 20, 2020 at 16:00 comment added xiota Will both lenses be used on with the same camera? If so, the distance between sensor and lens doesn't really matter. The shorter FFD of mirrorless cameras allows smaller camera and lens designs in some scenarios. It also allows lenses that can't be used with SLRs to be adapted. Select the lens that delivers the performance you need (optical, mechanical, autofocus, image stabilization, etc) and fits within your budget.
Sep 20, 2020 at 15:09 answer added WayneF timeline score: 3
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Sep 20, 2020 at 14:43 comment added Sreekumar P :) because one of my friend photographer told, one advantage of mirrorless camera's are having lens close to the sensor
Sep 20, 2020 at 14:41 comment added Philip Kendall Maybe. Maybe not. The more important question is why do you think this is important?
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