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It's getting a bit confusing now..
I know that dof is smaller on full frame. Is it one stop difference?
So lets take 10mm (crop) / 16mm (ff) for example.
10mm crop fov will be equivalent to 16mm on FF.
Now, what about dof.. Is the same f-stop going to give the same dof? or do you need smaller aperture (higher f number)?
The smaller the image, the more DoF. The difference between full-frame and crop format is f/number x crop factor, ie 1.6x in the case of Canon.
That translates to 1.28 stops - eg f/4 on crop format delivers the same DoF as f/6.4 on full-frame. Call it a stop and a bit for both Canon and Nikon. It's two stops for the yet smaller 4/3rds format.
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