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In this video, I share 50+ images of birds taken with a focal equivalency of 450mm or less. I use 450mm as the target since most people shooting 300mm lenses would likely be shooting crop sensor bodies. The field of view for Nikon systems with a 300mm lens and "crop" sensor is 450mm equivalency.
In this video I use:
-D500 (1.5 crop factor) + 300mm as well as
-Full from bodies (Z6ii, D4s, D5) paired with 400mm lens or a 300mm lens with a 1.4 teleconverter (420mm)
I did not use the full-frame D850 for this video as it is a higher mega-pixel camera.
Regarding focal equivalency, the resolution is not relevant to the "field of view," but because the D850 can be cropped to the same size and resolution as a D500, I wanted to leave it out of this video. (Hope that makes sense)
I am making a video on this concept of focal equivalency with examples to illustrate the point, coming soon.
00:00 Intro
1:30 Focal Equivalency (quick explanation)
4:30 Lenses shorter than 300mm
7:20 400mm on full-frame body
14:15 420mm on full-frame
19:00 300mm on a crop sensor body
22:45 "kit lens" on a crop body
24:45 closing thoughts