QUOTE(OOtaii @ Dec 23 2016, 08:53 PM)
"Compression" is dependent on distance alone. Not focal length.
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After that u will agree with me

Never disagreed with you guys in the first place.
I think you guys are missing my point here entirely. Like I said, I see where you guys are coming from.
The earlier part I mentioned is as what you guys mentioned, and also seen in this article.
https://photographylife.com/what-is-lens-compressionThe cropped area (aka same FOV) part it will look same (as what I mentioned earlier)
QUOTE(goldfries @ Dec 22 2016, 11:46 AM)
When you compare it at the same FOV - it will be the same.
If you guys noticed, I've not once said any of you are wrong because if you go buy that viewpoint that "based on crop area" then I don't disagree at all - the compression for that area is same because it's same distance between camera to subject.
The thing is this - will you say 24mm and 90mm have same compression? No one will say that, because that focal length will lead to different distance and how light is captured thus the subject looks different.
QUOTE(goldfries @ Dec 22 2016, 10:11 AM)
It is the focal length.
Portrait with 30mm vs 200mm lens, the difference is how the light is captured.
The distance between the camera and subject is relevant to the focal length.
You guys totally missed my 3rd line, and mistake on my part of not making it more clear as well.
In any case, this is why when explaining focal lengths, people say they will result in different compression and perspective rather than a lengthy "oh if you stand same distance and crop that area compression is same". That's why I said one can't just compare based on the 'cropped area' earlier.
For the sake of proving that compression is distance based, no doubt but in the end even with the results you can't say both lens have same compression. They don't. Shooting at 24mm and 90mm the difference is there.