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Does the Half frame double ( or there a bouts) the focal length ?
Thanks all.
Thanks all.
Does the Half frame double ( or there a bouts) the focal length ?
Thanks all.
Thanks, I was guessing there would be a crop factor involved, I was thinking originally of getting/using a half frame camera for general snap shots but as the effective focal length ( If that's what to call it) is so long it just makes them useless for most of my photography which tends to be at the wide angle end. Anything less that 135 film is too long a focal length because of the crop factor, fixed lens mechanical cameras seem to have much too long a focal length (45mm or so) and then an SLR is too big/heavy for everyday carry. The only thing that seems to be quite wide is the electronic point and shoots which I'm not keen on as I'm trying in film turns to move away from electronics. The search continues for a mechanical,smallish,camera with a wide 28mm or wider lens with multiple shutter speeds and apertures. I'm probably asking too much !![]()
I did look at various Fuji and Olympus cameras before I went for the Sony A6000 , I thought the Fuji really did look like an old rangefinder style camera. In the end it came down too what was available locally to me at the time Hence the Sony. I would have liked the mechanical style of the Fuji ( not sure if you are electronically switching settings with the lens or whether it's a mechanical set up) but it would have been nicer ( I hate menus ). I was looking for a mechanical film camera mainly to challenge my self to use it in Low light with film , Which is something I never really have done before. The Sony is almost cheating as I just point the thing and it works the rest out or if I go full manual I can see in the view finder if I'm somewhere near, not that I'm moaning as it is an fantastic camera .