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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 642665" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>"Reach" is about FOV, not pixel density. As in, "A 1,000mm has more 'reach' than a 500mm." You can 'reach' out further with the FOV of a 1,000mm than you can with a 500mm. Since a DX sensor is smaller than an FX, it's FOV is narrower given the same focal length. Hence, more 'reach'.</p><p></p><p>If pixel density were a factor in 'reach', then you'd have discussions about whether a D810 has more reach than a D750. Or whether a D7200 has more reach than a D7000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 642665, member: 15805"] "Reach" is about FOV, not pixel density. As in, "A 1,000mm has more 'reach' than a 500mm." You can 'reach' out further with the FOV of a 1,000mm than you can with a 500mm. Since a DX sensor is smaller than an FX, it's FOV is narrower given the same focal length. Hence, more 'reach'. If pixel density were a factor in 'reach', then you'd have discussions about whether a D810 has more reach than a D750. Or whether a D7200 has more reach than a D7000. [/QUOTE]
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