Kenny88
Active member
We've heard it before and in wildlife photography, DX sensors 'crop factor' allows the subject to fill the frame resulting if necessary, smaller cropping to remove unwanted space in the composition.
Having never shot with an FX sensor body, I imagine that one would always need to crop to some degree unless one can really really get that close to the wildlife subject to 'fill the frame' and maximize the composition space, but I"m strugging to understand how that would be possible. Ie. birds, mammals, anything that moves wouldn't want any human getting close to them - other than a dog or cat, or other pet.
Hoping someone can help me understand.
Thanks
Having never shot with an FX sensor body, I imagine that one would always need to crop to some degree unless one can really really get that close to the wildlife subject to 'fill the frame' and maximize the composition space, but I"m strugging to understand how that would be possible. Ie. birds, mammals, anything that moves wouldn't want any human getting close to them - other than a dog or cat, or other pet.
Hoping someone can help me understand.
Thanks