An FX lens will produce an image which will fill a full frame sensor or 35mm film. A DX lens will produce a smaller image which will only fill the smaller DX sensor.
All nikkor lenses (the name for nikon's lenses) have the same mount design. It is called an F-mount, and with this system any lens will fit any nikon camera. There are differences in some lenses that could change that answer though. If you camera is a DX format, an FX format lens is going to be automatically zoomed in and vice versa. Also some nikon lenses are PC (computer chip inside) and some are not. Some older pre AI Nikon lenses can damage some DSLRs if fitted. A FX lens on a DX camera will give exactly the same field of view as a DX lens of the same focal length on a DX camera. A DX lens on a FX camera will usually only image the center part of the frame with dark corners.
The main differences between the Nikon D3300 FX and DX models are the sensor size and lens compatibility. The FX model has a full-frame sensor, while the DX model has a smaller APS-C sensor. The FX model is better for low light performance and depth of field control, while the DX model is more affordable and lighter. For your photography needs, consider the FX model if you prioritize image quality and plan to use a variety of lenses. If you are on a budget and prefer a lighter camera, the DX model may be more suitable. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific preferences and shooting style.
DX type lenses are made specifically for Nikons digital SLR cameras. The optics are designed for use on their APS-C digital sensor which is smaller than 35mm film frames. FX type lenses are "Full Frame" lenses meant to go on 35mm film cameras as well as Nikon's line of full frame digital SLRs like the D700 and D3Xs. DX lenses cannot be used on full frame cameras without vignetting of the frame (darkening of the corners to varying degrees), even though they have the same mount and can be attached and function properly. This is particularly noticeable with wide angle lenses. FX lenses will work just fine on DX bodies but the magnification of the lens will need to be multiplied by a factor of 1.5 to give you a true indication of the lenses magnification. (A 50mm FX type lens, on a DX camera, yields a magnification equivalent to a 75mm lens on a regular full frame body.)
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PLUS has two extra New functions.... Random integer New Equation mode
× + y = 24 Move the constant to the left × + y − 24 = 0 set the function f(× , y) = × + y − 24 Find fx and fy f(× , y) = × + y − 24 , fx =? f(× , y) = × + y − 24 , fy =? Find the first partial derivative fx = 1 fy = 1 Substitute fx = 1 and fy = 1 into dy/dx = − fx/fy dy/dx = −1/1 Divide dy/dx = −1 Solution
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Yes, the integral of gx dx is g integral x dx. In this case, g is unrelated to x, so it can be treated as constant and pulled outside of the integration.
Well, darling, the main difference between the Casio fx-82ES Plus and the fx-82ZA is that the ES Plus model is solar-powered, while the ZA model relies on battery power. Additionally, the ZA model has a slightly different design and some updated features compared to the ES Plus. But hey, at the end of the day, they both do the same job of crunching numbers, so pick your poison and get calculating!
Yes. Nikon cameras have the distinct advantage over other cameras because they are backwards compatible with any Nikon lens. In short, any Nikon camera can mount any Nikon lens. The problem is how much of the lens capabilities are retained when used on a different camera. Depending on the lens' mounting system and the Nikon camera, the lens may or may not be able to autofocus or meter. Also, if you use an FX lens (from a film or D3/D700 camera) on a DX (digital DSLR) camera, the focal lengths will be different than on the film camera. More specifically, it will be 1.5 times the focal length of the film camera. (more zoomed in)
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