Godfrey DiGiorgi mused:
> 
> On Mar 9, 2005, at 6:32 AM, Dave Kennedy wrote:
> 
> > ...The perspective for the lenses are the same (as 35mm), but the
> > coverage is smaller. Hence if I want the effect and coverage of a 28mm
> > lens, I can't get it.  ...
> 
> That's incorrect. Perspective is a function of the distance between the 
> subject and the camera. If you want the perspective you're used to with 
> a 28mm lens on 24x36mm film, you need to use an 18mm lens with 16x24mm 
> sensor. That's all.
> 
> The only other difference is that DoF with the smaller format is 
> increased by about 1.5 f/numbers for the same field of view ... that 
> is, for a given lens, what the DoF scale indicates for f/11 with a 35mm 
> camera, is achieved at between f/5.6-8 with the 16x24 format.

Minor nitpick; the DOF is, for all practical purposes, what the DOF scale
indicates for f/8

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