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Not sure if this is in the right forum.
I'm hopefully going to purchase the Tamron 90mm macro today so I've been thinking about this (not that it's going to effect my purchase).
The Tamron I believe works on both full frame and crop sensor cameras, so my question is, what does the "crop factor" effect in terms of the lens? I presume you can only reach a magnification of 1:1 on either sensor so the crop factor is just effecting the working distance? So, if that's the case on the new d7100 there will be a 1.3 crop mode on that which will make the crop 1.95 effectively, so will that give me a greater working distance or greater magnification? My thoughts are that I'd end up with what would effectively be a 175mm ish 1:1 lens, is that right?
Hope this makes sense.
Cheers,
Gary.
I'm hopefully going to purchase the Tamron 90mm macro today so I've been thinking about this (not that it's going to effect my purchase).
The Tamron I believe works on both full frame and crop sensor cameras, so my question is, what does the "crop factor" effect in terms of the lens? I presume you can only reach a magnification of 1:1 on either sensor so the crop factor is just effecting the working distance? So, if that's the case on the new d7100 there will be a 1.3 crop mode on that which will make the crop 1.95 effectively, so will that give me a greater working distance or greater magnification? My thoughts are that I'd end up with what would effectively be a 175mm ish 1:1 lens, is that right?
Hope this makes sense.
Cheers,
Gary.
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