The general rule of thumb for shutter speed is the reciprocal of the focal length. Crop factor dSLRs, specifically canon, have a 1.6 multiplier to the focal length of the lens. Does this mean i need to use the reciprocal of the multiplied focal length?
With canon's crop factor dSLRs, a normal lens is actually about 31mm. Taking the EF 28mm and Sigma 30mm as examples of approximate normal lenses, even though they give [approximately] the same field of view as a 50mm lens on 35mm sensor, won't the two lenses have the intrinsic perspective distortion of a 28mm or 30mm wide angle lens and will not be equivolent to the perspective distortion of a 50mm lens on a 35mm sensor?
I believe the answers to these questions are no and yes, but I'm double checking. Thanks for any clarifications.

