03-04-2023 07:56 PM - last edited on 03-07-2023 09:21 AM by Danny
Hello everybody,
A question here about Canon C70.
I have RF lenses, such as 24-105, 16mm, 35mm, and 70-200. I have only 2 EF lenses: 24 - 105 and 24mm, 50 mm.
I need wide-open lenses. So, which best choices do you recommend on a modest, budget?
Thanks!
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03-12-2023 11:19 AM
One way to help deciding between lens choices is to rent them and see which will work best for you.
03-05-2023 02:43 AM
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8l iii usm its a L lens so it would work much better just multiply 16-35 times .71 and that would be your field of view 2.8 is faster and brighter light but the 11-24 canon f4 would be cheaper and even more wider but not sure how sharp it will be compared to the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8l iii usm the 16 would be about 11mm and the 11 would be about 8mm
01-18-2024 04:52 PM
This is either a confusing explanation or incorrect.
You would multiply the focal length of the full frame glass by 1.5 (the crop factor of the lens) to find out the equivalent field of view it would offer on the C70. For example the EF 11-24 f/4 would be a 16.5-36 equivalent while the EF 16-35 2.8 iii would be equivalent to a 24-52.5.
I believe this comment was referring to the Canon 0.71 speed booster that is available for the C70. That accessory does in fact make a lens appear wider on the C70 body by condensing the full frame lens onto the super 35 body. There are a few major caveats though. The speedbooster is known to have horrible flaring, low contrast and a purple halation across the image when pointed at a light source (especially the sun). That being said. The equation for the speed booster is Lens Focal Length * 1.5x Crop Factor of the C70 * 0.71 Crop Factor of the Speed Booster. Effectively the same for as full frame but it does not make the lens wider than it already was on full frame cameras.
The extra stop of light would be nice however for applications such as architecture and landscape that wouldn’t be an optimal aperture. You’ll be sticking around f/5.6-f/8 for the most part in those situations.
Hope this helps!
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