The Crop Factor in Macro Photography & Why It Matters
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The crop factor, a result of comparing a camera's sensor size to the standard full-frame 35mm format, offers an extended working distance and improved lighting control, making APS-C sensors and full-frame cameras in DX mode ideal for intraoral photography. The episode also teases the multifunctionality of the 100mm macro lens, hinting at its potential in portrait photography, a topic that will be elaborated on in the next episode.
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