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Another noob question - I am about to jump into the world of rangefinder cameras with a Bessa R (coming from a stricty digital background), and now my last decision to make is lens length. I plan on using the camera to shoot 'normal' street photography and close-up portraits.
In the digital world, lens lenght and conversion factors is a hot topic because most digital sensors are smaller than 35mm film. I shoot a Canon 1D mkII that has a crop factor of 1.3 - which means that when I look through my beloved 50mm f/1.4, I'm actually viewing the world with the equivilent of a 65mm lens on a 35mm SLR.
Now here's the question: does a 35mm SLR and a 35mm RF have the same field of view at a given lens length? I have read that the film plane on a RF camera is generally closer to the lens than a 35mm SLR - does this have any noticeable effect? The Bessa R / 35mm 2.5 package at CameraQuest is a great deal, but for my purposes I think that the 35mm lens will 'warp' my subjects a bit too much when, say, I'm sitting just a few feet from my subject at a dinner table...
Keep in mind that all of these observations are the result of looking through my 1D with a 17-40mm lens. Viewing the world at 28mm - my camera's equivilent of a 35mm SLR's 35mm lens - just seems to warp people too much for my taste.
In the digital world, lens lenght and conversion factors is a hot topic because most digital sensors are smaller than 35mm film. I shoot a Canon 1D mkII that has a crop factor of 1.3 - which means that when I look through my beloved 50mm f/1.4, I'm actually viewing the world with the equivilent of a 65mm lens on a 35mm SLR.
Now here's the question: does a 35mm SLR and a 35mm RF have the same field of view at a given lens length? I have read that the film plane on a RF camera is generally closer to the lens than a 35mm SLR - does this have any noticeable effect? The Bessa R / 35mm 2.5 package at CameraQuest is a great deal, but for my purposes I think that the 35mm lens will 'warp' my subjects a bit too much when, say, I'm sitting just a few feet from my subject at a dinner table...
Keep in mind that all of these observations are the result of looking through my 1D with a 17-40mm lens. Viewing the world at 28mm - my camera's equivilent of a 35mm SLR's 35mm lens - just seems to warp people too much for my taste.