Hi all,
I am going to buy a Nikon D90 and I am trying to understand how things works.
My biggest doubt is about using DX and FX lenses in a DX body.
Sorry for the quite long post!
Let's suppose to have a FX and a DX body and two lenses both of the same length, again one DX and one FX.
- What do I see in the viewfinder using a FX body and a FX lens?
- And if I use FX body and DX lens?
My understanding:
FX body +FX lens, the exact image I will obtain is what I'll see in the viewfinder.
FX body + DX-mode ON with the DX lens, the sensor will surround the resulting image with a black area, I am not sure what I will see in the viewfinder, my wild guess is the black frame is seen in the viewfinder as well.
- What do I see in the viewfinder using a DX body and a DX lens?
- And if I use DX body and FX lens?
My understanding is absolutely no difference in any of the above cases.
What happens is that the image projected on the sensor plane actually "exceed" the sensor size in the FX lens case, but the part of the image "cropped" out of the sensor actually is not perceived, since the viewfinder will see exactly the image captured by the sensor.
My wild guess, is that the mirror projecting to the prism is DX-sized, so the exceeding image is actually lost by the mirror too.
Is it right?
My initial fear was that using a FX lens I actually will see a larger image in the viewfinder than what I will actually obtain on the sensor.
Further question about optic concepts
I understand that on a DX body, a 18-105mm FX lens will result as I had something like a 27-155mm, due to the view angle getting narrower because of the crop factor on a DX sensor.
Shooting at 105mm, optically I am using the lens at 105mm, but I will obtain shoots appearing "closer", as it were 155mm.
What does it change on a 18-105mm DX lens? Will it result as a 18-105mm (instead of the approx 27-155mm)? Which means I am actually using a "smaller" lens in 35mm/FX terms?
I am not getting what I am buying, buying a DX lens.
I've read of people suggesting of investing on FX lenses used on DX bodies, since when a FX body will be affordable I will already have FX lenses to use with it. DX lenses would limit my future FX body. It makes sense to me.
So, what does it change, technically, using a DX? Why did Nikon invent it?
thank you for your patience ,
C.