If You Have An 80mm Focal Length Lens With A Full Frame Sensor At 35mm X 24mm And You Use This Lens On A Camera That Does Not Have A Full Frame Sensor. It Has The Effect Of Making Your Lens Seem Like A Longer Focal Length. The Smaller Sensor Had A Crop Conversion Factor Of 1.5. This Means That The Full Frame Sensor Is S 1.5 Times Larger Than The Smaller Sensor. What Will Be The Equivalent Lens Focal Length For A Crop Conversion Factor Of 1.5? (Focal Length X Conversion Factor = New Focal Length)

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1. If You Have An 80mm Focal Length Lens With A Full Frame Sensor At 35mm X 24mm And You Use This Lens On A Camera That Does Not Have A Full Frame Sensor. It Has The Effect Of Making Your Lens Seem Like A Longer Focal Length. The Smaller Sensor Had A Crop Conversion Factor Of 1.5. This Means That The Full Frame Sensor Is S 1.5 Times Larger Than The Smaller Sensor. What Will Be The Equivalent Lens Focal Length For A Crop Conversion Factor Of 1.5? (Focal Length X Conversion Factor = New Focal Length)