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The Great thing about 35mm film cameras is they're all* 'full frame'. Even the really cheap plastic ones like my EOS 500. None of this crop factor nonsense. When you put a 17mm lens on it's a real wide angle, just as nature (or in this case, Canon) intended. Crazy when you think this is £630 worth of lens on £4.50 worth of body. Y'know, I really should get a full frame digital body...
*Yeah yeah, I know you can get 'half frame' 35mm but when was the last time you saw one?
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Michael Todd Thorpe | 26-Apr-2009 04:00 | |
Michael Todd Thorpe | 26-Apr-2009 04:00 | |