APS-C Lens Crop Factor

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As I understand, if using a full frame lens on an APS-C camera, you have to multiply focal length by crop factor to get effective focal length, so my 24-105 effectively becomes 36-157.5 . My question is whether the same applies to lenses designed for APS-C, eg the E 18-135, or does that focal length range already take the crop factor into account?
 
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No, any lens on APSC, is multiplied by the crop factor of the sensor, which varies a bit from each manufacturer (1.5 Sony, Nikon, Pentax, 1.6 Canon). The definition of APSC vs FF lenses relates to how they are configured for the sensor.
No, any lens on APSC, is multiplied by the crop factor of the sensor, which varies a bit from each manufacturer (1.5 Sony, Nikon, Pentax, 1.6 Canon). The definition of APSC vs FF lenses relates to how they are configured for the sensor.
 
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