Dag T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Also, the chips have dielectric filters on the sensors separating the >colours. These filters are very angular dependent. Traditional wide >angles tend to focus light toward the edges of the film at a sharp >angle, and are therefore not very suitable for digital cameras. This is a myth. Long ago debunked. 1) The angle sensitivity of CCD and CMOS chips is nowhere near enough to be troubled by the mild angles possible with current 35mm lens mounts (62-66 degrees). See Canon EOS-1Ds for demonstration. 2) Single lens reflex cameras don't use *traditional* wide angles, they use retrofocus designs, which don't produce angles any greater than a normal (50mm) lens. -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

