----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nick Clark"
Subject: Camera shake (was The A-2XS and A 400/5.6)


> I'm still not sure about this. While I agree that on the first
image i.e. the sensor or film the effect will be the same as for the
800mm lens, as the enlargement to a same sized print is greater for
the *istD compared to the 35mm film camera, you are also enlarging
the shake which will then be comparable to the longer lens. After all
a selective enlargement of a negative has the same effect with
regards to foreshortening as fitting a longer lens if the camera
position doesn't alter.
> Or am I mistaken?

I think you are right. The degree of sharpness loss that a format can
take for any reason relates directly back to how many magnifications
of enlargement that must be made from that format to make a viewable
image. I have never said anything about camera shake factors with the
smaller format, I just rail at the concept that a 50mm lens is really
a75mm lens as soon as it gets stuck onto the istD

William Robb


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