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Tamron full frame lense on Nikon AP-C ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 713945" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Sorry, I didnt mean to spread bad info. I was thinking of the Tony video when I stated this, but have also heard many youtubers mention it, just not in depth like Tony did. He even showed the results using full frame, crop and four thirds. I guess a better analogy would be if you were to shine a flashlight through a pinhole with a poster behind it and then swap the poster for a flash card, would the flash card receive less lumens? I guess it would come down to what material (pixels) the post card and poster are made from. If the pixels are the exact same and theres just more of them in the full frame and less in the crop, yes it would be the same. I haven't done the test myself, just relying on what I have come across while wondering the same thing. Either way, if you can snag a 70-200 for $325, what are you waiting for!? Its a great lens that I have been trying to find a good deal on. The only thing to consider is that so far Tamron has not come out with an update for that lens to be compatible with the Z series. If you plan on upgrading to mirrorless any time soon, its the G2 you gotta find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 713945, member: 46724"] Sorry, I didnt mean to spread bad info. I was thinking of the Tony video when I stated this, but have also heard many youtubers mention it, just not in depth like Tony did. He even showed the results using full frame, crop and four thirds. I guess a better analogy would be if you were to shine a flashlight through a pinhole with a poster behind it and then swap the poster for a flash card, would the flash card receive less lumens? I guess it would come down to what material (pixels) the post card and poster are made from. If the pixels are the exact same and theres just more of them in the full frame and less in the crop, yes it would be the same. I haven't done the test myself, just relying on what I have come across while wondering the same thing. Either way, if you can snag a 70-200 for $325, what are you waiting for!? Its a great lens that I have been trying to find a good deal on. The only thing to consider is that so far Tamron has not come out with an update for that lens to be compatible with the Z series. If you plan on upgrading to mirrorless any time soon, its the G2 you gotta find. [/QUOTE]
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