25mm. 85mm. 60mm. 42.5mm. 24-105mm. 16-80mm. 12-60mm. Lens focal length comparison chart. Note: Not all lenses are exact conversions because not all full frame focal lengths have exact equivalents on APS-C or MFT. Field of View in Full frame vs. Crop Sensor Cameras [Includes photo comparison]. When photographers are interested in buying a full frame camera for the first. Covering some myths and misconceptions about how lenses designed for smaller sensors work & the pros and cons of using full frame glass on crop bodies.👍 Tha The Fuji APS-C sensor is 23.6 x 15.6 mm, diagonal is 28.2 mm. The M43 sensor is 17.3 x 13 mm, diagonal is 21.6 mm. Crop factor is usually expressed as the ratio of diagonals. However, the sensors have different aspect ratios so the comparison can depend upon what you are shooting. The Crop Factor for an APS-C sensor is either 1.6x (Canon) or 1.5x (most others). What this means is that if you use a 50mm lens on an APS-C camera, it will have the same Field of View as a 75mm lens (50 x 1.5) on a full frame camera. The crop factor on 4/3 sensors is 2x, so a 25mm lens on a 4/3 or Micro 4/3 camera will have the same field of So, as other are saying, a telecompressor is specifically for use on full frame lenses and APS-C camera body. You don't need the speed increase with a full frame camera, just use the lens natively (with a Metabones, or equivalent Canon EF to Sony E adapter) since the larger sensor offers this same "speed" boost by being able to shoot at higher 0bN9t.
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