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A 50mm lens (DX or FX) mounted on a DX camera will always give an equivalent focal length of a 75mm on full format (50mm x 1.5 crop factor), while a 50mm FX lens mounted on an FX camera will simply give a 50mm.īy the way, if you are still hesitating about which brand to choose for your future equipment, you can check out our page listing all Canon EF lenses, designed for Canon full frame cameras. A focal length never changes, it is the angle of view given by the format of the different sensors (DX and FX) which will result in a different effective focal length. Be careful not to mix everything up and not to believe everything you read.

They will however be generally more expensive, heavier and bigger. If you have a Nikon APS-C camera, nothing will prevent you (as mentioned above) to use FX lenses on a DX camera. If you own a full frame camera, it would be better to choose lenses from this page. Of course, all lenses on this page fit on any Nikon APS-C cameras.Īs a historical reminder, the FX and DX formats are part of the Nikon F-mount, first introduced in the Nikon F camera, in 1959. I am continuing the work done so far on this blog and on this section of the camera lenses listings by talking to you here about Nikon FX lenses, that is to say lenses dedicated and built for Nikon full frame DSLR cameras.

Regarding Nikon lenses, I first talked about DX lenses from Nikon, the ones suited to the APS-C DSLR format of the brand (F mount).
