Is this what you're looking for?Most people are familiar with focal lengths of 35mm camera lenses. Digital camera manufacturers describe focal lengths in terms of the lens length on a 35mm camera that will produce a similar area of view.
Focal length on one 35mm camera is the same for all others because the size of the film each uses is the same. Digital cameras, however, have different focal lengths because the size of their image sensors vary from one camera to another. Expressing focal lengths in terms of 35mm equivalent makes it easier for individuals to understand so they can compare digital camera lenses.
if you get a good lens, i suppose so =DBTW, this picture of mine is taken by H5, and I find that there is some color problem. Like purple fringe and the image isn't sharp as I have used the smallest f8 aperture. ISO is 80
So if I get a DSLR will the image of this picture be better?
if you get a good lens, i suppose so =D
sony h series does have the problem of purple fringing, i remember
of course dslr will also allow for more room for expansion as well
but consider carefully before you take the dive! (i refuse to, right now, for various reasons)