For My Fellow Photogs
Hey there. If you aren't a photographer or interested in photography - skip this. Next post down is most likely family stuff. :)
But, for those photographers who are looking to upgrade and don't quite understand the difference between the benefits of a full vrs crop frame camera... take a look at this quick photo example.
Here are some (while not technical by any means because I shot them off quick to show examples) examples using my d700 in DX (Crop) and FX (full frame) mode. Anyone who tells you full frame is a myth is bonkers and they most likely have never shot one or don't understand the differences.
All were taken at the exact same distance from the subject. They are as follows...
50mm f/1.4 lens @ f/1.8

35mm f/1.8 (DX mode) @ f/1.8

35mm f/1.8 (FX mode) @ f/1.8 - please notice the vignette you get. I have found the less light the heavier the natural vignette you get from the lens (same thing with the 70-200 VR - not the VR2).

See how closely the 35mm and 50mm look when the 35mm is on the DX (crop) frame. This is most certainly a difference between full and crop frame cameras.
But, for those photographers who are looking to upgrade and don't quite understand the difference between the benefits of a full vrs crop frame camera... take a look at this quick photo example.
Here are some (while not technical by any means because I shot them off quick to show examples) examples using my d700 in DX (Crop) and FX (full frame) mode. Anyone who tells you full frame is a myth is bonkers and they most likely have never shot one or don't understand the differences.
All were taken at the exact same distance from the subject. They are as follows...
50mm f/1.4 lens @ f/1.8

35mm f/1.8 (DX mode) @ f/1.8

35mm f/1.8 (FX mode) @ f/1.8 - please notice the vignette you get. I have found the less light the heavier the natural vignette you get from the lens (same thing with the 70-200 VR - not the VR2).

See how closely the 35mm and 50mm look when the 35mm is on the DX (crop) frame. This is most certainly a difference between full and crop frame cameras.
I am so lost on this! LOL. :) I don't think my Nikon D50 has anything like these modes.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots though!