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Factoring the Crop

Factoring the Crop (See Description)

Here’s a picture whose EXIF I have stripped so you won’t know what equipment was used to shoot it.

If you had to guess the sensor size, considering that this is a minimally edited photo, what would be your guess? FX? DX? m43? 1″? 1/1.7″? 1/2.3″?

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Author Tahir HashmiPosted on August 21, 2016April 18, 2017Categories Gear, TechniqueTags Cropping, Sensor, Telephoto, ZoomLeave a comment on Factoring the Crop

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