John Mustarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>There have been long and erudite explanations of the FOV crop when
>using the available 6 mp DSLR cameras.  
>
>Don't you believe it.  
>
>With every DSLR, you get, absolutely free, a lens 1.5x as long as your
>current longest lens.  Period.  It's that simple.  

>From my limited experience with the *ist-D, I'm a little less impressed
with this than I had hoped to be. I immediately tried some shots with my
300/2.8 (with and without the 2x teleconverter). The extra reach was
impressive and fun to work with. But the resulting prints, though
certainly not *bad* by any stretch of the imagination, definitely showed
a loss of resolution from the additional enlargement necessitated by the
small APS-sized sensor. Definitely a trade-off. Probably worthwhile for
wildlife and sports shooters but not so much so for landscape guys like
me.

What I did like about the small sensor was the smaller magnification
required for frame-filling shots when shooting macro and the resulting
increase in depth of field. In that situation I found the trade-off
worthwhile.

TANSTAAFL
(There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch)

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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