Steven Bills
May 2nd, 2012, 03:05 PM
Hello fellow GH users!
So I've had my GH2 since July and I wanted to clear something up. I bought a Canon 50mm 1.8 EF lens (the 100 dollar one) a while back expecting to get a nice, relatively "normal" looking shot. What I got looked a lot longer than 50mm.
Well, I came to find out about crop factors, and how they affect different lenses, specifically focusing on the GH2. I found that the crop-factor for the GH2 (please correct me if I'm wrong) when compared to full frame is roughly 2X.
Therefore, does this make my nifty-fifty equal to a 100mm lens?? If so, do I effectively have a 100mm f1.8 lens (or whatever f-stop I want it to have by fixing it to my XSi and setting the f-stop there, and then taking it off and putting it on my GH2?)??
Thanks for the help!
Steven
So I've had my GH2 since July and I wanted to clear something up. I bought a Canon 50mm 1.8 EF lens (the 100 dollar one) a while back expecting to get a nice, relatively "normal" looking shot. What I got looked a lot longer than 50mm.
Well, I came to find out about crop factors, and how they affect different lenses, specifically focusing on the GH2. I found that the crop-factor for the GH2 (please correct me if I'm wrong) when compared to full frame is roughly 2X.
Therefore, does this make my nifty-fifty equal to a 100mm lens?? If so, do I effectively have a 100mm f1.8 lens (or whatever f-stop I want it to have by fixing it to my XSi and setting the f-stop there, and then taking it off and putting it on my GH2?)??
Thanks for the help!
Steven