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Just bought 105 Macro lens
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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 677805" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>Sensors don't create DOF. They have no ability to. Only the aperture (or lens movements if you're using a shift/tilt lens) can affect DOF, all else being equal.</p><p></p><p>What changes is your physical distance from the subject when using a given lens on both FX and DX. You must move further back to get the 'same' image (perspective changes ignored here) when shooting a lens with a DX sensor. Moving further away increases the focal distance the lens is focused at, thereby increasing DOF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 677805, member: 15805"] Sensors don't create DOF. They have no ability to. Only the aperture (or lens movements if you're using a shift/tilt lens) can affect DOF, all else being equal. What changes is your physical distance from the subject when using a given lens on both FX and DX. You must move further back to get the 'same' image (perspective changes ignored here) when shooting a lens with a DX sensor. Moving further away increases the focal distance the lens is focused at, thereby increasing DOF. [/QUOTE]
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