04-10-2018, 10:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2018, 10:17 AM by Brightcolours.)
You can do all that with FF, which will (depending on sensor resolution) result in more detail. There is a 17mm, a 24mm, a 45mm, a 50mm, a 90mm and a 135mm TS-E lens, so pretty easy to get more or less similar FOV whether you use FF or APS-C...
You can just stop down the aperture more and get the same DOF as APS-C too. And if you worry about "less power on your speedlights" then just use a different ISO setting?
You can just stop down the aperture more and get the same DOF as APS-C too. And if you worry about "less power on your speedlights" then just use a different ISO setting?