what is crop factor

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  • 01-30-2005, 10:55 AM
    siberia1997
    what is crop factor
    I'm looking into a 20D. I keep reading about the "1.6 crop factor". What is this? Does it imply that what I see in my viewfinder is not what will get recorded on the image? Does the 20D have an LCD screen? If so, does what appears on the screen differ from that of the viewfinder?
  • 01-30-2005, 11:11 AM
    Michael Fanelli
    Re: what is crop factor
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    Originally Posted by siberia1997
    I'm looking into a 20D. I keep reading about the "1.6 crop factor". What is this? Does it imply that what I see in my viewfinder is not what will get recorded on the image? Does the 20D have an LCD screen? If so, does what appears on the screen differ from that of the viewfinder?

    All 35mm lenses have an image circle that covers the entire 35mm film area. The sensor in the 20D is APS size, smaller than 35mm. This means that the 20D is only using the center of the lens, it is cropping off the edges. This gives you a smaller angle of view but everything else stays the same. It's as if you cropped a picture in PhotoShop.

    The eyepiece of the 20D will show you what you will get (it might be 95% like most cameras). SLRs do not have an LCD preview like consumer P&S cameras. The image on the LCD after your shot is 100%.