Ok. I understood that the digital lenses were optimized for use with a digital sensor but I also thought they were made to correct for the "crop factor". For example, my 20D with a 50mm lens with it's 1.6x crop factor would produce the same image size as a 35mm film camera with an 80mm lens. Do the digital lenses not correct for that so that there is no need to correct the focal length of the lens by multiplying by 1.6?



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), as in times past someone would upgrade from 35 mm film to a medium format camera--much more expensive, but more sensor/film area and theoretically better resolution/finer grained pictures. Thus I prefer full-frame intent lenses. Then again, resale values are pretty good and losing a couple hundred is no biggie if you have to sell off an EF-S lens.
