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Hi all,
Still a newb here but enjoying my time. For the time being I have a Canon S5IS (12 X zoom) and will be switching to a Nikon D60 soon with the standard 18-55 VR lens. My problem is that I don't know how to calculate how standard DSLR mm lens lengths translate into "6 X", "12X" power zooms etc. If say for instance I buy a 55mm - 200m zoom, then what's the "X" zoom equivalent? I read that it's like 11 or something but is that reliable? Is there a formula for figuring this out?
Thanks and appreciate the advice and help.
By the way, as long as this post is open, I might as well ask another question in regards to the 18-55m lens: is this lens capable of blurring a background and keeping my main focus subject sharp if I put the camera in aperture mode and zoom in? Or should I get a more powerful zoom for this?
Still a newb here but enjoying my time. For the time being I have a Canon S5IS (12 X zoom) and will be switching to a Nikon D60 soon with the standard 18-55 VR lens. My problem is that I don't know how to calculate how standard DSLR mm lens lengths translate into "6 X", "12X" power zooms etc. If say for instance I buy a 55mm - 200m zoom, then what's the "X" zoom equivalent? I read that it's like 11 or something but is that reliable? Is there a formula for figuring this out?
Thanks and appreciate the advice and help.
By the way, as long as this post is open, I might as well ask another question in regards to the 18-55m lens: is this lens capable of blurring a background and keeping my main focus subject sharp if I put the camera in aperture mode and zoom in? Or should I get a more powerful zoom for this?