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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 138709" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I think the post with the overlapping squares is the best way to think of this subject. so,, the image is within the DX box,, the distance of the center object to the objects in the distance will maintain the same relationship, so,, a 50mm lens on a DX camera will not have the same look as a 85 mm lens, for the objects behind the subject, and still within the frame. So, if you like that 85 mm focal length effect, then you have to buy an 85 mm lens, but realize that the "box" around the subject has been reduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 138709, member: 10038"] I think the post with the overlapping squares is the best way to think of this subject. so,, the image is within the DX box,, the distance of the center object to the objects in the distance will maintain the same relationship, so,, a 50mm lens on a DX camera will not have the same look as a 85 mm lens, for the objects behind the subject, and still within the frame. So, if you like that 85 mm focal length effect, then you have to buy an 85 mm lens, but realize that the "box" around the subject has been reduced. [/QUOTE]
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