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Canon EOS 2000D Kit (18 - 55 mm, 24.10 Mpx, APS-C / DX)
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Canon EOS 2000D Kit

18 - 55 mm, 24.10 Mpx, APS-C / DX


Question about Canon EOS 2000D Kit

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Former user

7 years ago

Digital cameras with non-full-frame sensors have a so-called crop factor (x 1.6). I.e. the wide-angle lens below of 10-18mm would then be ~16-29mm on this camera. Is this correct or is there no longer a crop factor and we can enjoy the full wide angle (10mm).

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Helpful answer
The crop factor only applies to EF lenses on APS-C cameras. With EF-S (I assume you mean this one Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM - Schweiz Ware ) this does not apply. In that case, the angle of view is exactly the same as the specified focal length of 10-18mm.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

@ldch-zpa It is correct. The 10-18 is an APS-C lens and then corresponds to a 16-29 mm lens on an APS-C camera. Unfortunately, there are always misunderstandings here and it is also answered incorrectly.