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Apr 2, 2014 16:29:00   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Just got a 6D and decided to do comparison shots between it and my 70D using the same lens. I expected some difference in viewing area but I was quite surprised at just how much the difference is. Lens: EF35mm f/1.4L On a tripod to maintain alignment. No cropping or processing done to either. Perhaps someone could overlay a box on the ff photo. I would do it but it would take me an hour and I would probably still get it wrong!

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Cropped Sensor...
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Apr 2, 2014 16:32:46   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Are you still working on the second image?

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Apr 2, 2014 16:35:57   #
Rick36203 Loc: Northeast Alabama
 
jeep_daddy wrote:
Are you still working on the second image?


Either that or it's an extremely radical crop. :). Never mind it just arrived. :)

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Apr 2, 2014 16:37:06   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Yup! and Nope!

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Apr 2, 2014 16:38:12   #
Hawknest Loc: South Georgia
 
LFingar wrote:
Just got a 6D and decided to do comparison shots between it and my 70D using the same lens. I expected some difference in viewing area but I was quite surprised at just how much the difference is. Lens: EF35mm f/1.4L On a tripod to maintain alignment. No cropping or processing done to either. Perhaps someone could overlay a box on the ff photo. I would do it but it would take me an hour and I would probably still get it wrong!


please post second image. thanks

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Apr 2, 2014 16:39:48   #
Hawknest Loc: South Georgia
 
LFingar wrote:
Yup! and Nope!


just got it. thanks again.

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Apr 2, 2014 16:58:35   #
Rick36203 Loc: Northeast Alabama
 
LFingar wrote:
Perhaps someone could overlay a box on the ff photo. I would do it but it would take me an hour and I would probably still get it wrong!


Not exact but close enough for what I think you want to show.


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Apr 2, 2014 17:06:51   #
haroldross Loc: Walthill, Nebraska
 
Rick36203 wrote:
Not exact but close enough for what I think you want to show.


You beat me to it....

Had to compress the JPG a bit
Had to compress the JPG a bit...
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Apr 2, 2014 17:14:31   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Thank You both! I never dreamed that there is that much difference between the two.

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Apr 2, 2014 17:14:33   #
oldtigger Loc: Roanoke Virginia-USA
 
LFingar wrote:
Just got a 6D and decided to do comparison shots between it and my 70D using the same lens. I expected some difference in viewing area but I was quite surprised at just how much the difference is. Lens: EF35mm f/1.4L On a tripod to maintain alignment. No cropping or processing done to either. Perhaps someone could overlay a box on the ff photo. I would do it but it would take me an hour and I would probably still get it wrong!


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Apr 2, 2014 17:16:17   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
And a Thank You to you too!

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Apr 2, 2014 17:18:17   #
Searcher Loc: Kent, England
 
Last in, so I won't bother

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Apr 2, 2014 17:18:28   #
amehta Loc: Boston
 
haroldross wrote:
You beat me to it....

I want to keep this for every time someone buys a full frame wide angle lens for an APS-C camera, to show how much of the outer area the are paying for but not using.

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Apr 2, 2014 17:23:00   #
haroldross Loc: Walthill, Nebraska
 
amehta wrote:
I want to keep this for every time someone buys a full frame wide angle lens for an APS-C camera, to show how much of the outer area the are paying for but not using.


Thanks. I'm going to use it in my photography class tomorrow to show the same thing.

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Apr 2, 2014 17:27:16   #
oldtigger Loc: Roanoke Virginia-USA
 
amehta wrote:
I want to keep this for every time someone buys a full frame wide angle lens for an APS-C camera, to show how much of the outer area the are paying for but not using.


we aren't throwing away anything but the distorted vignetted parts you full framers keep.

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