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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
very green hobbiest setup tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="JudeIscariot" data-source="post: 210989" data-attributes="member: 15275"><p>What if he's not looking for length, but for distortion/perspective? A 35mm, while having the same overall field of view, still makes the subject look the same as with a 35mm on a 35mm film frame or in an FX camera. If they want the LOOK of 50mm, they'll need to get the 50mm.</p><p></p><p>I love my 35mm, and I love the field of view I get with it, but it's definitely not the same as my 50mm, which gives the same perspective of the subject as with the 50mm I have on any of my film cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JudeIscariot, post: 210989, member: 15275"] What if he's not looking for length, but for distortion/perspective? A 35mm, while having the same overall field of view, still makes the subject look the same as with a 35mm on a 35mm film frame or in an FX camera. If they want the LOOK of 50mm, they'll need to get the 50mm. I love my 35mm, and I love the field of view I get with it, but it's definitely not the same as my 50mm, which gives the same perspective of the subject as with the 50mm I have on any of my film cameras. [/QUOTE]
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