Try an D70 or a digital rebel :D It will be fun ...

2006/6/27, Martin Trautmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 2006-06-26 19:29, John Francis wrote:
> > Put an MX and a *ist-D up, side by side, one to each eye (you'll
> > have to do that with the cameras in portrait position), each with
> > a 50mm lens fitted, and objects seen through the two viewfinders
> > *will* appear to be the same size (and will appear just a little
> > smaller than you would see with the naked eye).  It's just that
> > the MX will crop to one rectangualr portion of the total field
> > of view, while the *ist-D will crop to a somewhat smaller one.
> >
> > Most viewfinders, in fact, try to present their image at an
> > apparent distance of around 1m from the eye.  So if you imagine
> > a wall about 1m in front of you the MX viewfinder (with a 50mm
> > lens) is just about like looking through a rectangular 30" x 20"
> > window in that wall, while the *ist-D viewfinder (with the same
> > 50mm lens) is like looking through a 20" x 13.3" window.  But
> > in each case the objects, as seen through those windows, are the
> > same apparent size.
>
> Thanks for the clarification. I now understand better what magnification
> means. I did not expect that what you see in the viewfinder of a DSLR is
> that much smaller than the image of a full frame. Some people do consider
> this as an advantage. Personally, I thought the wider, the better, as long
> as you will see the full image. Former SLRs where a good setup for me.
> 'tunneling' into a DSLR was an effect that I expected more from the mirror
> viewfinders (Olympus 4/3rds), while I now feel it's directly linked to the
> sensor size. But I expected 1:1.5 magnifcation of the viewfinder before
> (comparing SLR:DSLR).
>
> - Martin
>
> --
> PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> [email protected]
> http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
>


-- 
----------------------
Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
----------------------
*ist-D,Z1,SFXn,SuperA,KX,MX, P30t and KR-10x ;) ...

-- 
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
[email protected]
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Reply via email to