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<blockquote data-quote="was_a_guru" data-source="post: 691777" data-attributes="member: 44147"><p>I posted this question on a different Photography site and got some conflicting answers. So I’ll ask it here. Suppose with my D7500 mounted on a tripod and focused on a busy landscape scene, I take a picture using my Nikon 70-300 (DX) lens at a focal length of 300mm. </p><p></p><p>I then replace that lens with a Nikon (FX) lens (keep it pointed in the same direction) and take a shot. </p><p></p><p>Will the FOV (field of view) of the two shots be the same, different, and if the latter by what angle?</p><p></p><p>interested in your opinions. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="was_a_guru, post: 691777, member: 44147"] I posted this question on a different Photography site and got some conflicting answers. So I’ll ask it here. Suppose with my D7500 mounted on a tripod and focused on a busy landscape scene, I take a picture using my Nikon 70-300 (DX) lens at a focal length of 300mm. I then replace that lens with a Nikon (FX) lens (keep it pointed in the same direction) and take a shot. Will the FOV (field of view) of the two shots be the same, different, and if the latter by what angle? interested in your opinions. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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