WideAngleWandering
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I ordinarily shoot Canon FD manual focus 35mm film SLRs. I also have a Sony NEX-5 that I started using for travel & test shots (mainly landscapes) before I start exposing film.
One of the things I like about the NEX is the ability to use my FD lenses and that I can use hyperfocal focusing via the scale on the lens barrel.
I'm wondering though, given how crop factor affects focal length, is the focus scale on my 35mm lens still accurate or does that need to be mentally adjusted as well?
One of the things I like about the NEX is the ability to use my FD lenses and that I can use hyperfocal focusing via the scale on the lens barrel.
I'm wondering though, given how crop factor affects focal length, is the focus scale on my 35mm lens still accurate or does that need to be mentally adjusted as well?