I still don't get why APSC lens manufacturers don't put directly the exact mm on the lens instead putting a 50mm, knowing is gonna give 80mm results. Have anyone thought about this ridiculous matter? To the content creator: nice review. You did a great job. I'm just opening another debate in base of what I thought during the length of your video.
"Good question! Lens manufacturers usually label lenses by their actual focal length rather than the equivalent focal length on different sensor sizes. A 50mm lens, for example, is always optically a 50mm lens regardless of whether it's used on a full-frame or APS-C sensor. The '80mm equivalent' only describes how the field of view will look on an APS-C camera compared to a full-frame. This approach keeps things consistent across formats and makes it easier for photographers who use different types of cameras to understand the true focal characteristics of a lens. Thanks for sparking the debate-definitely a topic that can lead to some interesting discussions!
Because a 50mm lens is a 50mm lens. It doesn't give 80mm results on APSC it only gives a different field of view. 50mm on full frame looks different to 50mm equivalent on APSC or M43
Don't confuse an optical parameter of focal length with a practcal angle of view translation known as EQIUVALENT focal lenght. The markings are correct.
Very nice review!
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Cool review. What lens would you recommend for RUclips videos on a Sony ZV-E10 in studio?
Actually this one is pretty cool if you can move your camera away from you. I also love Sigma's trio, the 30mm F1.4 DC DN is absolutely amazing
I still don't get why APSC lens manufacturers don't put directly the exact mm on the lens instead putting a 50mm, knowing is gonna give 80mm results.
Have anyone thought about this ridiculous matter?
To the content creator: nice review. You did a great job. I'm just opening another debate in base of what I thought during the length of your video.
"Good question! Lens manufacturers usually label lenses by their actual focal length rather than the equivalent focal length on different sensor sizes. A 50mm lens, for example, is always optically a 50mm lens regardless of whether it's used on a full-frame or APS-C sensor. The '80mm equivalent' only describes how the field of view will look on an APS-C camera compared to a full-frame. This approach keeps things consistent across formats and makes it easier for photographers who use different types of cameras to understand the true focal characteristics of a lens. Thanks for sparking the debate-definitely a topic that can lead to some interesting discussions!
Because a 50mm lens is a 50mm lens. It doesn't give 80mm results on APSC it only gives a different field of view. 50mm on full frame looks different to 50mm equivalent on APSC or M43
Because they are 50mm. That's why they call them 50mm. 50mm is NOT the field of view. It's the focal length.
Don't confuse an optical parameter of focal length with a practcal angle of view translation known as EQIUVALENT focal lenght. The markings are correct.