Wildfire said:
untitled10 said:
verysimplejason said:
Really??? Wow! I want an FF equivalent (with constant F1.8 aperture, not F2.8) at sub-1K. Hopefully it's possible.
Most likely not, if this were stretched to full frame coverage it would be 2.8 due to light magnification and such like, so unfortunately this is just a full frame 2.8 zoom with a smaller image circle
What? That doesn't make any sense.
This is not a f/2.8 zoom, it's f/1.8, regardless of which body it's mounted to. Someone has already mounted this lens to a 5D2 and the images exposed at f/1.8 like all other f/1.8 lenses (of course, there was heavy vignetting around the edges because of the smaller image circle).
If they kept the design the same and scaled it up it would be a 1.8 zoom for full frame... the problem is that it would most likely be too large and heavy after being scaled up to fit a FF image circle.
To get FF coverage from this design of lens (throughout the zoom range without vignetting or possibly painfully soft corners), you'd need to fit a mythical 1.6x TC to it. That same quantity of light from the small projection of a crop sensor is spread a bit dimmer over a larger area. So with a 1.6x conversion, you multiply focal length
and aperture by 1.6, and you get a 29-56/2.88 FF lens.
If the 'same quantity of light from the small projection of a crop sensor is spread a bit dimmer over a larger area' is confusing, imagine a projector with a zoom option - due to compression, a small image is brighter than a large image, yet both have the same quantity of light.
And yes, the FF sensor with a slower lens will need a higher ISO to get the same exposure.