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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 642821" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>The only difference I see in your photos is the subject (the transformer, the sign ON the transformer) is more frame-filling on shots where the crop-sensor was used. </p><p></p><p>That the subject is more frame filling (all other things being equal), as compared to how frame-filling the same shot is compared to the full-frame sensor is, to me, getting more "reach". If you care to explain your definition of "reach", I'm all ears.</p><p></p><p>More importantly I, or anyone else, could duplicate those results using ANY full-frame sensor camera compared to ANY crop-sensor (1.5x crop factor assumed) camera because the crop factor, which results in more "reach", or more of the frame being filled with the subject (all other things being equal), is tied to the size of the sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 642821, member: 13090"] The only difference I see in your photos is the subject (the transformer, the sign ON the transformer) is more frame-filling on shots where the crop-sensor was used. That the subject is more frame filling (all other things being equal), as compared to how frame-filling the same shot is compared to the full-frame sensor is, to me, getting more "reach". If you care to explain your definition of "reach", I'm all ears. More importantly I, or anyone else, could duplicate those results using ANY full-frame sensor camera compared to ANY crop-sensor (1.5x crop factor assumed) camera because the crop factor, which results in more "reach", or more of the frame being filled with the subject (all other things being equal), is tied to the size of the sensor. [/QUOTE]
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