I'm going to ask a stupid question, so please dun laugh. But if u can help, please do....
Many of the DSLRs on the market do not use full frame sensors and so there is a crop factor. That affects the effective focal length of the 35mm lens that was designed for film bodies.
My question is if there a crop factor and TTL is what-u-see-is-what-u-get (almost), is then what u see in the viewfinder what u actually get in your shots (taking into consideration that your viewfinder may not be 100%). How is what u see related to the crop factor? Also the crop factor changes the perspective of the view (so I am told) but do u get to see it through the viewfinder? I sorry if I sound confused cos I really am confused.... thanks! :embrass:
Many of the DSLRs on the market do not use full frame sensors and so there is a crop factor. That affects the effective focal length of the 35mm lens that was designed for film bodies.
My question is if there a crop factor and TTL is what-u-see-is-what-u-get (almost), is then what u see in the viewfinder what u actually get in your shots (taking into consideration that your viewfinder may not be 100%). How is what u see related to the crop factor? Also the crop factor changes the perspective of the view (so I am told) but do u get to see it through the viewfinder? I sorry if I sound confused cos I really am confused.... thanks! :embrass: