I'm new to this forum so maybe someone had asked similar questions regarding this. Perhaps someone could direct me to an existing thread.
I'm confused about how the croping factor can make a difference to the image sizes or prints of a DSLR and a SLR.
Let's say we have two cameras of the same built, one digital SLR and one film SLR (e.g. EOS300D vs EOS300)
The two cameras each has a EF300mm lens fixed on and shoot at the same object from the same position with all the same settings (same shutter speed, same aperture). Will there be any differences in the TTL metering for both SLRs?
When I send the negative and the memory card to a lab and request for 8R prints, will I get exactly the same print for both? Where does the cropping factor come in here?
What would be the differences if I use a EFS lens at 300mm on the DSLR instead?
Thanks
I'm confused about how the croping factor can make a difference to the image sizes or prints of a DSLR and a SLR.
Let's say we have two cameras of the same built, one digital SLR and one film SLR (e.g. EOS300D vs EOS300)
The two cameras each has a EF300mm lens fixed on and shoot at the same object from the same position with all the same settings (same shutter speed, same aperture). Will there be any differences in the TTL metering for both SLRs?
When I send the negative and the memory card to a lab and request for 8R prints, will I get exactly the same print for both? Where does the cropping factor come in here?
What would be the differences if I use a EFS lens at 300mm on the DSLR instead?
Thanks