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[QUOTE="Kawidude, post: 1080726, member: 18582"] During certain parts of the year, I do quite a few group shots for our local high schools. It basically involves lining everyone up in a small amphitheater, which most of the time is not a problem as far as fitting everyone in the frame. Our "do it all lens" is a Tamron 28mm-105mm f/2.8 being used on a Fuji Finepix S2 Pro. When I'm shooting in the amphitheater I literally have my back against a wall in order to get as much of the sides in as possible. Some shots have a lot of kids and squishing them in gets to be a hassle. I am looking at a used Tamron 19mm-35mm lens to use for these type of situations. My question is that I can't figure out exactly how much more I'll be able to get in frame with a 19mm versus the 28mm that we already have. I just want to get an idea of how much more room I'll be getting in the frame before I spend the money on the lens. I will probably be using this lens about a dozen times a year, so that's why we're looking at used lenses right now. I am typically about 12-15 feet away from the front row of the amphitheater when I shoot. Is there any equation or something that will tell me how much more room I'm buying with the 19mm? Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide. This is one of the more recent shots I've taken there. It would work fine if they were getting 5 x 7 prints, but the prints will actually be 8 x 10's, so I'm probably going to have to clone in some additional background to fit everyone in properly. Again, this is with my back against the wall and a focal length of 28mm. [/QUOTE]
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