That's because the sensor in the Canon is slightly different in size to that in 
the Pentax (at least I think that's the case).  Mark was referring to the 
Pentax when he mentioned a factor of 1.5.  A factor of 1.6 applies to the Canon.



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/


Quoting ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hey, Mark
> 
> Adam called it 1.6  in another post :)  
> 

> 
> 
> Mark Cassino wrote:
> 
> >Assuming you are using a Pentax DSLR - the focal
> >length compared to a 35mm camera is 1.5x greater. So
> >the 28mm is a 42mm - quite a nice angle of view IMO.
> >Someday I hope to find a fast 28 prime to use as a
> >normal lens...
> >
> >Your 100mm macro is like a 150. The lenses don't
> >magnify any more that on 35mm, but because the sensor
> >is smaller the angle of view is narrower. It's like
> >cropping a full framed 35 shot down.
> >
> >HTH -
> >
> >MCC

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