What I'm thinking about now is Canon 800d and 80d.
As you know, it's a supply and intermediate, but I don't know the difference.
So it's not a numerical difference, it's a practical use.
I think both of them are crop bodies, but if I feel the limit, I will have to go full-frame, so I think I have to move on to 5d.
If it's a crop body, I think you can feel the limitations and use 800d, which is a suitable entry-level or entry-level.
I'm not sure where to use an intermediate like the ambiguous 80d.
786 2017-04-14 Gentleman
You're right.
In normal cases, it is recommended to use a feeder on the crop body.
If it's for use, there are times when it's a full frame when using the net.
Crop body on the retina can have a more zoom effect, and when you want to maintain high-definition, you need an intermediate-level plane.
We don't actually have a lot of choices unless it's an intermediate.
Of course, you can use 1DX, the best crop body, but the price is already on Andromeda...
It's very burdensome to pay that price for crop body and sometimes use it for telescopes.
So the meaning of intermediate planes is right over here.
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