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38 questions linked to/from Is there a difference between taking a far shot on a 50mm lens and a close shot on a 35mm lens?
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does the focal length change the perspective at a given distance? [duplicate]
Situation A: 25mm lense, subject at 5 meters. Take a shot with the Subject covering half of the sensor.
Situation B: 50mm lense, subject at 5 meters, Take a shot with the Subject covering the Whole ...
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Will 50mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.8 lenses produce the same bokeh, given the same framing?
I have recently upgraded from a DX Body (Nikon D3300) to a FX body (Nikon D750) and also I have Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 & Sigma 150-600mm Sport lenses.
While I was using the DX body, I had a Nikon ...
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How to avoid perspective distortion when taking selfies?
I'm looking for an affordable way to avoid perspective distortion when taking selfies. I know the best way to avoid this would be taking a portrait with a DSLR with a 200mm-ish lens from 8 ft away, ...
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Difference in photographs and real life?
So im new to photography. I was wondering, is there a difference in how our pictures appear in, say a selfie click (from the back camera, not front) and how we look in real life. I know the mirror ...
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Effect of increasing sensor size or focal length on resolution of target object
Suppose I have a camera of sensor size 8mmx8mm, optical class (2/3)" with a compatible lens of also (2/3)". The focal length of my lens is fixed (say 8mm), and the distance to my target object is also ...
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Focal length : 7.8 mm-46.8 mm (Equivalent to 35 mm-210 mm on a 35 mm camera) [duplicate]
Bridge Camera : Fujifilm S7000
Could anyone help me to understand the below,
Focal length : 7.8 mm-46.8 mm (Equivalent to 35 mm-210 mm on a 35 mm
camera)
I'm referring to DSLR based articles to ...
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How does background blur and DoF vary with sensor size for a prime lens?
Let's assume I have a prime lens for full frame, with fixed specs (let's say 85mm f/1.8). Changing the lens is not an option, but I have a choice of a full frame camera and a crop sensor camera. The ...
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Problems with AEB picture alignment
I just got a Canon G1X Mark II as a replacement for a broken Canon G12 and was moderately happy about it, until I started to use it for pretty much the same thing I did before: HDR via Auto Exposure ...