...but is it a full frame gasket??? :-)
LF
Larry Colen escreveu:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 03:36:51PM -0400, Graydon wrote:
With the shipped matte screen of the K20D, I saw the image as sharp when
it (from the camera point of view) was not; it looks like if the plane
of focus was 5cm wide, I'd see the image as sharp over between 20cm and
50cm (depending on distance) of space in front of and behind that plane.
Drove me dotty.
That's because with the stock matte screen not being ultimately sharp,
and view being a relatively small portion of your field of view, the
effective circle of confusion is so huge, the view through the
viewfinder has a much greater depth of field than the sensor does.
Also note how much smaller your retina is than the sensor, and
everyone knows that a smaller sensor/film frame gives you more depth
of field.
lrc
P.S. Before the shitstorm blows up in my face, the above couple of
paragraphts was a psudoscientific *JOKE*. We don't want anybody on
this list blowing a gasket.
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