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Which lens is greater than 50 mm?

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6 cm is greater than 50 mm which equals 5 cm


Is 50 mm greater than 6cm?

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Larger in diameter. The human eye can open to a maximum of about 7mm. Calculate the area of that, and compare it with a 50 diamter mm lens. (A=pi*r^2). Where 3.5 = radius of the pupil and: 25 = radius of the lens pi * 3.5^2 mm = 21.99 mm ^2 (area of a pupil in the dark) pi* 25^2mm = 1963.5 mm^2 Therefore, a 50 mm lens would have 89.29 more light grasp than the eye.


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With 35 mm film cameras, the 35 mm refers to the film size, not to be confused with the lens size. A 50 mm lens is usually considered the normal or neutral size, with a magnification factor of one. A 50 mm lens has no magnification. So, as the size (millimeters) of the lens become larger, the magnification of the image becomes greater. A 100 mm lens gives 2 times magnification, and makes the subject appear 2 times closer and gives less viewing area; a 200 mm lens gives 4 times magnification, and so on. A 25 mm lens would make the subject look farther away by a factor of 2 and give a wider viewing area. Fisheye lenses, usually about 8 to 15 mm, give a very wide view and negative magnification. The increased area appears as a distorted "fisheye" view. Digital cameras have electronic image sensors which are usually smaller than the area of film exposed in a 35 mm camera, and lenses will have a different magnifing effect. It is not a problem, though, as the manufacturer almost always gives a calculation of the equivalence of the lens with the digital camera compared to a 35 mm film camera, and calculates the magnification of the lens of the digital camera.


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