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<blockquote data-quote="ThePhotoLegend" data-source="post: 28034" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>By no means am I trying to pick at words here but the general understanding of this subject confuses me slightly. Is it not rather, just the perception of being 1.5 times the value? All things being equal with lens used and position of the shooter, there does not seam to be any true magnification transpiring but rather cropping due to smaller sensor size? When the images taken with a dx and fx are compared side by side you could fit the dx image inside of the fx image with no change to the DOF or perspective that one would expect to see in a value change? I could be way off base here but I tend to think the equivelent values between a dx & fx being discussed is in reference to the immediate cropping that takes place on a DX sensor in comparison with a full frame FX by have a size?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePhotoLegend, post: 28034, member: 6611"] By no means am I trying to pick at words here but the general understanding of this subject confuses me slightly. Is it not rather, just the perception of being 1.5 times the value? All things being equal with lens used and position of the shooter, there does not seam to be any true magnification transpiring but rather cropping due to smaller sensor size? When the images taken with a dx and fx are compared side by side you could fit the dx image inside of the fx image with no change to the DOF or perspective that one would expect to see in a value change? I could be way off base here but I tend to think the equivelent values between a dx & fx being discussed is in reference to the immediate cropping that takes place on a DX sensor in comparison with a full frame FX by have a size? [/QUOTE]
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