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02/04/2009 07:53:13 AM · #1 |
I am looking to buy a new camera that is somewhat compact, as I am tired of always taking my DSLR everywhere. I currently have a nikon D50 with the kit lense, 18-55mm. I almost always shoot on the wide side of things, so at 18mm. As I understand it, this is actually like shooting at 27mm on a camera with a full size sensor.
So, now I am looking at the Panasonic LX3. It is 24-60mm. Is the 24 actually 24. Will images appear slightly wider that on my D50 with the 18-55mm.
Thanks for any help. |
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02/04/2009 08:13:31 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by oneredstar: I am looking to buy a new camera that is somewhat compact, as I am tired of always taking my DSLR everywhere. I currently have a nikon D50 with the kit lense, 18-55mm. I almost always shoot on the wide side of things, so at 18mm. As I understand it, this is actually like shooting at 27mm on a camera with a full size sensor.
So, now I am looking at the Panasonic LX3. It is 24-60mm. Is the 24 actually 24. Will images appear slightly wider that on my D50 with the 18-55mm.
Thanks for any help. |
The 24-60mm for the lens on that camera is the "Full Frame Equivalent" focal length.
The actual focal length is 5.1-12.8mm.
So, yes, they will appear wider than your D5 with the 18-55. |
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02/04/2009 08:15:08 AM · #3 |
Thanks, I was having trouble trying to figure it all out. I think I will go take a look at it this weekend. |
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