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Hi guys & gals,
I'm in the process of deciding what DSLR to buy having used S5600 for a while and now wanting to upgrade, however I won't start another A200 vs D40 thread as there's about 90 million when I search, so I'll just happily read through all that to make up my mind.
The reason I started this thread is to ask for a wee bit of advice about the differences I am to expect from my current S5600 to a 18-55/70 kit lens of a starter DSLR.
Looking at the lens on my current camera, it says:
"10x Optical f=6.3-63mm 1:3.2-3.5 ø55"
trying to compare this to the specs of kit lenses is causing my brain to implode as I just can't seem to work out which bit is associated with what.
I know 10x is the amount of zoom I can get that wont be processed digitally, and that ø55 is the thread size for filters but the bits like f=6.3-63mm is confusing the life out of me because i cant help but think f stops are not measured in mm and 63 is a bit of a big number to associate with f, and how can it be a ratio of 1:3.2-3.5, surely it's one or the other?
There's obviously something I'm missing here but I just can't see it for looking...
All help will be greatly appreciated,
Andy.
I'm in the process of deciding what DSLR to buy having used S5600 for a while and now wanting to upgrade, however I won't start another A200 vs D40 thread as there's about 90 million when I search, so I'll just happily read through all that to make up my mind.
The reason I started this thread is to ask for a wee bit of advice about the differences I am to expect from my current S5600 to a 18-55/70 kit lens of a starter DSLR.
Looking at the lens on my current camera, it says:
"10x Optical f=6.3-63mm 1:3.2-3.5 ø55"
trying to compare this to the specs of kit lenses is causing my brain to implode as I just can't seem to work out which bit is associated with what.
I know 10x is the amount of zoom I can get that wont be processed digitally, and that ø55 is the thread size for filters but the bits like f=6.3-63mm is confusing the life out of me because i cant help but think f stops are not measured in mm and 63 is a bit of a big number to associate with f, and how can it be a ratio of 1:3.2-3.5, surely it's one or the other?
There's obviously something I'm missing here but I just can't see it for looking...
All help will be greatly appreciated,
Andy.