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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Focal Length Multiplier
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywoulf" data-source="post: 2287" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>I try not to get too complicated myself with this cropped image 1.5 multiplier stuff,,. </p><p>All I know is I found that the new Nikon f1.8 35mm AF-S lens gives me the equivalent of my old 'standard' 50mm film lenses, because when a 35mm focal length is used on a DX type camera it takes photos at the 53mm perspective! </p><p>(And I suspect this is probably why Nikon made this first DX 'standard' prime in this size?)</p><p> And if I wanted a 75mm close-up type lens for my DX type D40 camera, then I would buy me a 50mm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywoulf, post: 2287, member: 636"] I try not to get too complicated myself with this cropped image 1.5 multiplier stuff,,. All I know is I found that the new Nikon f1.8 35mm AF-S lens gives me the equivalent of my old 'standard' 50mm film lenses, because when a 35mm focal length is used on a DX type camera it takes photos at the 53mm perspective! (And I suspect this is probably why Nikon made this first DX 'standard' prime in this size?) And if I wanted a 75mm close-up type lens for my DX type D40 camera, then I would buy me a 50mm... [/QUOTE]
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