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<blockquote data-quote="AperturePriority" data-source="post: 53672" data-attributes="member: 9275"><p>I agree with you in the landscape pictures, FX or Medium formats are better because they get less distortion. With the same FoV in same landscape photo, your FF lens focal 48mm gives less distortion than my 32mm focal lens on a DX camera.</p><p></p><p>But for portraits, it goes all the way around. And also, since DX format only get part of FoV compare to FF; using the same lens (85mm f/1.4 for example) the DX format can avoid distortion better than FF at wide open apertures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AperturePriority, post: 53672, member: 9275"] I agree with you in the landscape pictures, FX or Medium formats are better because they get less distortion. With the same FoV in same landscape photo, your FF lens focal 48mm gives less distortion than my 32mm focal lens on a DX camera. But for portraits, it goes all the way around. And also, since DX format only get part of FoV compare to FF; using the same lens (85mm f/1.4 for example) the DX format can avoid distortion better than FF at wide open apertures. [/QUOTE]
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