Hola Arturo! Recientemente me robaron mi equiponde foto y video, y queria saber que equipo recomendarias si tuvieras que empezar de 0 tanto para foto y video.
Actually yes, the apsc crop of any full frame camera has less pixels than the entire sensor, unless you're using this lens as a regular lens (non shifting) on full frame. I've just posted a video of its range in full frame mode at Shiftercom on instagram
Hey Shifter Community, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, would you guys love to have a logo for your brand that has element of shifting to make it more fun and also easily recognisable? Let me know if you guys are interested and I would love to make it happen for you guys! :-)
Thank you! So just to clarify you are using that lens on your R5 which is full frame camera, but you are using the apsc mode in the R5, so the lens work just fine and instead of 12-25 its a crop factor of 1.5x so its 18-37mm, is that correct?
@@studiolebruno Exactly, i was using it on the crop mode. On Canon stills crop cameras or on the crop mode of a Canon FF camera is x1.6 instead of x1.5 so it’s like a 19-38mm lens. On other brands apsc is usually x1.5
Even thouhg this is marketed to APSC, can you show what the fullframe image circle look like? I have a lot of APSC lenses I use on full frame, with a littlebit of clear zoom you often get a full image just a few mm in.
@@maxwellmawji240 I shot a full frame pic with it, you can check the sample gallery visiting the link on the description. But honestly I don’t think it’s worth it, I remember I was checking how much shift does it offer on full frame and although on some focal lengths like at 24mm, the shift range wasn’t bad, the quality on the edges was not great at FF shift
Hola Arturo! Recientemente me robaron mi equiponde foto y video, y queria saber que equipo recomendarias si tuvieras que empezar de 0 tanto para foto y video.
If I use this lens on my A7SIII for photography it will reduce the pixels from 12 full frame to less MP because of the lens and the crop?
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Actually yes, the apsc crop of any full frame camera has less pixels than the entire sensor, unless you're using this lens as a regular lens (non shifting) on full frame. I've just posted a video of its range in full frame mode at Shiftercom on instagram
Hey Shifter Community, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, would you guys love to have a logo for your brand that has element of shifting to make it more fun and also easily recognisable? Let me know if you guys are interested and I would love to make it happen for you guys! :-)
Appreciate the detailed review. I'm on the stock alert list at B&H for this lens to use with my A6700
Yeah what a great combo! Feel free to use our referral code!
Thank you! So just to clarify you are using that lens on your R5 which is full frame camera, but you are using the apsc mode in the R5, so the lens work just fine and instead of 12-25 its a crop factor of 1.5x so its 18-37mm, is that correct?
@@studiolebruno Exactly, i was using it on the crop mode. On Canon stills crop cameras or on the crop mode of a Canon FF camera is x1.6 instead of x1.5 so it’s like a 19-38mm lens. On other brands apsc is usually x1.5
@@shiftercom amazing! thank you Im gonna get one using your link!
Even thouhg this is marketed to APSC, can you show what the fullframe image circle look like? I have a lot of APSC lenses I use on full frame, with a littlebit of clear zoom you often get a full image just a few mm in.
@@maxwellmawji240 I shot a full frame pic with it, you can check the sample gallery visiting the link on the description. But honestly I don’t think it’s worth it, I remember I was checking how much shift does it offer on full frame and although on some focal lengths like at 24mm, the shift range wasn’t bad, the quality on the edges was not great at FF shift
Hi again I just posted a video on Instagram (Shiftercom), showing its full frame shifting range
Thank you!!!
@@pahountisg you’re welcome!
@@pahountisg Hey! You’re welcome 🙏🏻
Eine so langweilige Vorstellung sieht man selten.