It would be nice if I lived long enough to see a full frame 645D. I
believe it could happen, but it won't be soon.
From: Bruce Walker
Which is implicitly covered by "the 1.0 crop factor". AOV, DOF are
both different. You get the "35mm look" which is undoubtedly a
desirable feature.
But it gets even better with a medium format camera (645D anyone?) and
better still with a large format. I think my own shooting could
benefit from something like a Phase One back on a Mamiya body.
Absolutely gorgeous tonal rendering and bokeh in portraits, like
nothing you can get with any FF or APS-C.
<snap>
Ooops, back to the Real World. :-)
(But I see that Vistek has a special on a used P25: $5300. All I need
now is the Mamiya and some lenses ...)
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 7:04 PM, George Sinos <[email protected]> wrote:
One difference not often mentioned is that it is easier to achieve
shallow depth of field with a larger sensor. gs
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