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This may have been asked before and apologies if it has......cant find it searching though.
Would i be right in saying that (generally) you will get better IQ from using an FX or full frame lens on a crop body? My reasoning is twofold;
1. You will only be using the center part of the lens elements and will therefore not be subject to as much edge distortion and such like. I read somewhere that the middle of the element is the 'sweet-spot' and wondered if this were true.
2. Secondly, the quality of the lenses themselves seem to be better. Materials , mount, (elements??) Obviously, this is reflected in the price.
Now its the first reason that particularly interests me, as with anything you get what you pay for so the second reason above seems to be pretty obvious.
So is it worth using FX on a DX body or are you just wasting money?
Any thoughts??
Neil
Would i be right in saying that (generally) you will get better IQ from using an FX or full frame lens on a crop body? My reasoning is twofold;
1. You will only be using the center part of the lens elements and will therefore not be subject to as much edge distortion and such like. I read somewhere that the middle of the element is the 'sweet-spot' and wondered if this were true.
2. Secondly, the quality of the lenses themselves seem to be better. Materials , mount, (elements??) Obviously, this is reflected in the price.
Now its the first reason that particularly interests me, as with anything you get what you pay for so the second reason above seems to be pretty obvious.
So is it worth using FX on a DX body or are you just wasting money?
Any thoughts??
Neil