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What digital combination is the equivalent to a 35mm with a 80 to 200
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"-oo0-GoldTrader-0oo-" writes:
What digital combination is the equivalent to a 35mm with a 80 to 200 zoom lens. On a Canon 300D/10D/20D DSLR, a 50-125mm lens will be equivalent to 80-200mm on a 35mm film camera. On a Canon 1D/1D mark2 DSLR, a 61-154mm lens will be equivalent to 80-200mm on a 35mm film camera. On a Canon 1Ds/1Ds mark2 DSLR, a 80-200mm lens will be equivalent to 80-200mm on a 35mm film camera :-). On a Nikon D70, Minolta D7S, or Pentex *st DSLR, a 53-134mm lens will be equivalent to 80-200 on a 35mm film camera. On an Olympus E1/E300, a 40-100mm lens will be equivalent to 80-200mm on a 35mm film camera. -- Michael Meissner email: http://www.the-meissners.org |
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