In a message dated 10/2/2007 4:55:20 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems like the 28 mm  still has the same depth of field given any 
given aperature when it is
on  the KX or the digital camera....

ann the  curious

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It has nothing to do with the adapter, or the  lens, really, for that matter. 
The image circle or whatever you call it, the  image plane, in a DSLR, the 
sensor, is smaller than the image plane in a SLR.  It's commonly called the 
crop 
factor. (It's different for Pentax and Canon, and  I never remember which is 
which, but I think Canon's is 1.6 so you multiply by  1.6 to find out what mm 
the lens will APPEAR to be. mm doesn't change but you're  not operating full 
frame anymore, in other words.)

But others will tell  you all that. LOL. I am finding this funny. It means 
you never paid any  attention to all the digital discussions on this list. 
Because that issue was  talked to death when DSLRs first came along.

Take care, ann, welcome to  the digital world.

Marnie aka Doe  ;-)

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