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There is no need to. Keep in mind what you prefer to photograph and buy the lenses that will allow you to do that. I recently bought a Canon 70D to replace my rebel. I love wildlife but other subjects like people, buildings, landscapes also. I am debating if I need another lens to take an a river cruise, visiting 2 large cities, towns on the river and scenes in them, etc.

I would love to travel lightly, one lens or max of two. Not expecting much wildlife on this trip. I thought EFS lenses were not good but further education is helping. I have gotten several suggestions from camera friends — , , and I am getting confused.

Any suggestions??? I advise checking out Tony Northrups video about using FF lenses on Crop sensor bodies, quite informative. I have canon eos d camera I know very old now and few lenses wide angle,prime, and I am thinking of buying full frame canon camera. When I went to my local shop I was told that I will need to buy full frame lenses as well because the full frame camera will not benefit from standard lenses I have.

What is your experience? Do you have any suggestions? I want to buy 5D mark 4, but now i want to switch to Canon 70D. My question is this can i use canon lenses for both 70D as well as 5D mark 4. And the answer for your question will also be based on what photography genre or kind of photography are you into.

EF lenses for sure will work for both sensor. Sorry for the grammar, haha. An excellent combination. For minimalist landscape photography I need your advice for a possible extra lens. Are you wanting to go wider than 24mm then? Very interesting, I hope I understood it correctly. And a 50mm EF lens would be like mm. I understand that it cannot work the other way around, because it will create the vignette, etc.

The same occurs if I take a photo with the 50mm ef on the d and take a photo with the at 80 on the d. That makes sense because the lenses are restricted to non full frame cameras only. In my opinion it is not accurate to state that for a wide angle ef-s camera on a Rebel line you will have a 1,6 plus factor.

You will get the exact factor that is on the lenses. It is only a problem when you use full frame lenses on cameras that are not supposed, like non full frame cameras. They all produce the same image size, regardless of the sensor size. The area covered depends on the lens design its coverage and the size of the sensor.

Many posters confuse image size with field of view. All lenses with the same focal length produce an image of the same size and perspective. The field of view is then determined by the size of the film or sensor. Just got Canon 7D with 50mm 1. I discovered that when I use the 7D with 50mm 1. The picture comes out blurring with a lot of noise.. What could be the cause please…. Hey guys. I guess I have a silly question. I also know from the video of the person above that you multiply the aperature as well in lenses when switching to a crop body sensor.

As you say, focal length is focal length. And, yes, an EF lens will cover any smaller sensor. Not no way, not no how. Aperture is aperture. This is all very trivial stuff. What changes? The focal length? The aperture? I am not a pro, but my understanding is that ef-s lens are specifically design for aps-c sensor camera. Lenses are base on 35mm camera. A 35mm lens mounted on a full frame 35mm camera theoretically would have a 35mm view.

On an aps-c sensor which have a 1. I wonder if that 1. Thanks for explaining this information. Finally, you can look at the size of the opening on the camera end of the lens. The EF lenses have much bigger internal diameter and lens opening near the camera.

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Since then, especially after the release of the RF lenses and body lineup, the EOS-M has, in my opinion, become the third wheel in a relationship.

They are purposely not promising any new lenses, and the upgrades they deliver to the bodies are hardly exciting. It is not officially dead, but simply continuing its existence on life support with no hopes for improvement.

Having said that, would I recommend investing in the M mount ecosystem? If you upgrade to an RF mount body in the future, you will still be able to use EF lenses on it with adapters, without compatibility issues, and still more-than-acceptable performance.

Unfortunately, no. Canon has made several statements over the past year indicating that they will not be making new EF lenses. That is a simple way of saying that they are moving away from the EF mount, without having to explicitly say it. Combine the fact that all their new pro bodies even semi-pro and beginner, technically now use the RF mount except the IDX MK3 , there is little incentive for Canon to keep making new EF lenses.

However, their cinema line of cameras still uses the EF mount, but most people using them will also use the cinema lens lineup, not their photo lenses. This is a tricky question to answer. EF lenses are also a tad bit cheaper and offer similar performance to their RF counterpart. So my suggestion would be to invest in RF glass first, and only buy EF lenses if you can't find a particular lens in the RF lineup that you need immediately, or if you want to save some money.

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