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Something I've always wondered about, wonder if there's a quick answer.
I get that my Canon is a 1.6x crop relative to full frame, so focal lengths are relatively larger.
What I don't understand, is why you have to take this into account when using minimum shutter speeds of 1/focal length to prevent camera shake. i.e. If I shoot at 300mm, why should s/s be 1/420 as opposed to 1/300?
Isn't the 420mm only a notional relative amount with regards to the actual focal length? In terms of leverage (not that right word...) but the actual physical movement of the lens isn't larger on a crop sensor than a FF, so I don't see why camera shake would be increased either. If you zoomed in to a 1.6 crop on a FF live-view, it wouldn't be moving any more would it?
I get that my Canon is a 1.6x crop relative to full frame, so focal lengths are relatively larger.
What I don't understand, is why you have to take this into account when using minimum shutter speeds of 1/focal length to prevent camera shake. i.e. If I shoot at 300mm, why should s/s be 1/420 as opposed to 1/300?
Isn't the 420mm only a notional relative amount with regards to the actual focal length? In terms of leverage (not that right word...) but the actual physical movement of the lens isn't larger on a crop sensor than a FF, so I don't see why camera shake would be increased either. If you zoomed in to a 1.6 crop on a FF live-view, it wouldn't be moving any more would it?
. That doesn't strike me as happy to learn - more 'I've made up my mind and I won't be swayed' despite the fact that there's some fairly expert opinion here telling you it's wrong.