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>>186975 >Lenses specifically desgined for it can be smaller and lighter.
Most exceptional, fast lenses are still heavy and expensive. You will not get the same performance out of a 85mm f/1.2 than you would out of an 85mm f/1.8.
>They offer more depth of field at larger, sharper apertures, which depending on one's style can be an advantage or a disadvantage.
If you use the same lens on a small-sensor camera and a full-frame camera and crop the full-frame image to give the same view as the digital image, the depth of field is IDENTICAL.
>It offers a different set of focal lengths Once again, this is possible with a crop from a full-frame image. Since most full-frame cameras have a larger megapixel count, the full frame crop and image out of the cropped image are identical, if not better.
Once again, the only limiting factor is budget.
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