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The 50mm focal length on a crop sensor camera is equivalent to about 75mm on a full-frame camera.
Canon makes the best 50mm camera lens, known as the EF 50mm f/1.8mk2, 50mm f/1.4 USM and 50mm f/1.2L lenses
The 50mm APS-C equivalent focal length for a full-frame camera is around 75mm.
The APS-C 50mm equivalent focal length for a full-frame camera is around 75mm.
The field of view of a lens with a 50mm focal length equivalent on an APS-C sensor camera is narrower than a standard 50mm lens on a full-frame camera, due to the crop factor of the APS-C sensor.
The 1984 Canon FTb alone, in working condition is worth around $15-$30. With a standard 50mm. lens the camera is worth about $50. Needles to say, having a more expensive and higher quality lens will add to the camera's overall value. However, being outdated, there is little demand for this camera and other cameras from its era.
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most sensors on digitals are much smaller than 35mm film frames, so the lens of 50mm acts lika a telephoto one.
The recommended focal length for achieving a standard field of view on a crop sensor camera in relation to a 50mm lens is around 35mm.
For a Canon digital camera, a 50mm camera lens is just about right. You can also use other lenses depending on what kind of digital camera you are using.
Using a 50mm lens on a crop sensor camera can provide advantages such as a narrower field of view, which can be beneficial for portrait photography by creating a more flattering perspective and background blur. Additionally, the 50mm focal length is versatile for various types of photography and can produce sharp images with good detail.
The recommended focal length for achieving a standard field of view on a DX-format camera when using a lens with a 50mm focal length is around 35mm.