Come on, dude, Canon EOS system was
designed for 24x36mm format initially.
When they state FULL FRAME its not too
much to understand & assume they mean the full
24x36mm, 35mm, 135 format,  format frame.
jco

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Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 03/01/07, Bronek Kozicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Digital Image Studio wrote:
>>> factor relative to FF 35mm ;-)
>>           ^^^^^^^^
>>
>> keyword underscored.
> 
> ...and?
> 

"full frame" is not a format name. It can be used as a format name only 
  if supplemented by information "which frame" ? In citation above it is

35mm, or 135, and the crop factor is relative to full frame of 135 
format. It annoys me that you people buy Canona marketing speach as if 
135 was the only format used in photography. It might be for Canon 
users, but that's it. Some other vendors, most notable Pentax, venture 
in other formats.


B.

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