True. 43mm is the daigonal of a 24x36mm frame.
The same logic applyed to a 23,5 x 15,7mm sensor would be 28mm.
Regards

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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On Sep 14, 2005, at 9:15 AM, Adam Maas wrote:

> Considering that the actual normal on 35mm is 43mm ...

That's kinda splitting hairs, Adam. The diagonal of a 24x36mm format  
frame is 43.26mm and a traditional definition of normal is that it is  
"approximately" equal to the diagonal of the format. However, it's  
been well accepted for many many years that a 50-55mm lens  
constitutes a normal lens for 35mm, which places a 35 and 40mm lens  
into the wide category.

The definitions are somewhat arbitrary, of course. 6x6cm format's  
80mm well-accepted normal is almost exactly the diagonal of a typical  
57x57mm frame, and many have 75mm normal lenses, so it's all really a  
matter of opinion. (If you reduce the format proportion of a 6x6  
frame to 6x4.5, then the 80mm normal has about the same relationship  
to the diagonal that the 50mm normal does in 35mm parlance...)

Godfrey


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