A 35mm focal length becomes 52 5mm.
35mm full frame lens on crop sensor.
Those beloved nifty fifty 50mm lenses are now 75mm lenses and so on.
Does image size change using a full frame lens on an aps c body.
A full frame lens is roughly equivalent to a 35mm frame of film while an aps c sensor is a little bit smaller.
If you want a good wide angle lens for a crop sensor check out the tokina f 2 8 11 16 mm.
It is with these on crop sensors we get a field of view similar to the 50mm.
In fact full frame refers to the frame size of 35mm film.
A 24mm focal length lens will have the equivalency of 36mm.
30mm conditionally turns into 45mm or 48mm on canon 30mm x 1 5 45mm.
There are great lenses on the market that offer this focal length for aps c sensor cameras the 30 35mm prime.
Which means that on a crop sensor camera the lens focal length is effectively magnified.
Diagonally it s 35 degrees.
Take a look at a 70mm lens.
A 35mm focal point on a full frame sensor will appear 1 5x larger than a 35mm focal point on an aps c sensor this is the crop factor.
So on full frame sensors 50mm and 35mm lenses perform exactly as you d expect as 50mm and 35mm lenses.
But on crop sensor cameras the effective focal length of these lenses is increased.
A 35mm lens on a camera with a crop factor of 1 3x has a 35mm equivalent of 46mm.
If you mount the same lens to a camera with a full frame sensor vs one with a super 35 sensor the super 35 camera will give you an image that is 1 5x optically zoomed in.
When you mount a full frame lens on a camera with an aps c sensor you will get what is called a crop factor.
Crop sensors are smaller than full frame sensors.
30mm x 1 6 48mm.
A 28mm lens on a camera with a crop factor of 1 3x has a 35mm equivalent of 36mm.
It is highly recommended and comes out close to a 17 35 mm range.
It takes the 35mm full frame sensor as a standard and the viewing angles various lenses produce on it.