Headache time ...  I think we'll just put the 18mm on the digi and the 28mm
on the filmi, place the cameras on the same spot, and take a picture, and
then look at the results.

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On Jul 13, 2005, at 8:50 PM, Tom Reese wrote:

I suspect that the perspective would be different too. I think a cropped
18mm image will still show the exaggerated perspective of that lens. The
background will appear to be much further behind the subject than it will
in the image taken with the 28mm lens. That's my theory anyway. 

Then Gofrey said:

Citing "Basic Photography" published by Focal Press, ca. 1968-73 Edition:
"Perspective is a function of distance, not focal length. ... Focal length
along with format dimensions determines field of view." 

I think you are confusing perspective with "wide angle distortion", which
is the effect in a rectilinear corrected lens of causing circles to become
ovoid when off the lens axis as you increase field of view. An 18mm lens on
a 16x24 format will present the same field of view as a 28mm lens will on
35mm format, and wide angle distortion will be constrained to be the same
due to the fact that the field of view is identical (presuming equal
rectilinear correction, of course). 




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