with aps you are working with smaller format, thus making the lenses more critical. true you are dealing with the sweet spot of FF lenses but not all FF lenses have noticable
corner problems.
On 2/6/2015 8:05 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
and a lot of the people will find out that FF puts less demand on the optical 
quality
of the lenses compared to aps for the same results, therefore better results for
lenses of same quality.
This is the opposite of what I have seen and read. The APS-C takes
only the central portion of the optical circle of 35mm glass. It is
normally in the corners where things begin to deteriorate - corners
you never even record on an APS-C sensor. I believe that this is why
Pentax chose to simultaneously release some great new full frame zoom
glass. A full frame sensor will expose lens deficiencies (pardon the
pun?).



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