ferider
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Ferider,
thanks, but not following you, I'm afraid...I don't have the lenses, that's why I was asking...It is not that I am lazy to do it on my own.
Regarding cropping any 28 mm image from flickr: That's exactly what I am trying to see: is it the same thing or there are other lens characteristics that would change the simple math. I have a fixed lens 28 mm digicam. So I don't need flickr to implement your test.
What you are claiming is that, the image I posted at the opening post is correct. that it is simply a view angle difference. Many argued otherwise...
Thanks again,
It is correct for well corrected lenses; say for instance you compare a 35/2 ASPH and 28/2 ASPH Summicron: you will be hard pressed to find any difference between 35 and cropped 28 picture. Of course, if one lens has more distortion than the other, there might be more difference.
Ferider,
I think distance of the object you are photographing is a factor here. In a landscape shot, I assume you will be right.
But if you are composing something few meters away from you, the difference will be more than angle of view.
As long as your camera location is the same, the difference is only the angle of view. I can look for text book references if you need.
Best,
Roland.
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