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Old January 24th 08, 09:18 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
Max Perl
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Default Nikon D100 vs 4x5 field camera side-by-side enlargement


"JimKramer" skrev i en meddelelse
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On Jan 24, 2:38 pm, "Max Perl" wrote:
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On Jan 24, 2:15 pm, "Yoshi" wrote:





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. dk...


"JimKramer" skrev i en meddelelse
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On Jan 22, 1:09 pm, "Max Perl" wrote:
The 6MP DSLR camera seems to "create" its own "details"?
I can see patterns I can't find in the 4x5 crop........?


It is interresting to see how it should have looked like......and
how
the
DSLR "manipulates" the real world :-)


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"For this resolution comparison, I enlarged the D100 shot to the same
width as the 4x5 shot, then cropped the same sized section from both.
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To me, that means the "extra details" were added long after the
camera
got done taking the picture and had more to do with Photoshop,
presumably, than the camera.
But would it really have been so much effort to at least take the
picture near the same time?
And at an F stop that wouldn't already be well in to the "diffraction
damage zone" for a cropped sensor DSLR?
There were a number of, at least in my mind, questionable
photographic
decisions that did nothing to demonstrate the capabilities of Nikon
D100, yet were very "normal" for a 4x5 shooter.


It is probably PhotoShop which did something........


But a brigwall test using a DSLR could be interresting and make a 100%
crop of
an area and then a full frame macro shot of the same area to see how
the
DSLR
handles the details it can't handle......or how should I
explain.......to
see if the DSLR
creates its own reality. It has probably been done many times........


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He means brick, i believe.

Yes....that is correct!
A google search on "brick wall" and everybody will know.......I better
write
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That would leave most of us in the dark. :-) I'd take a good stab at
German or Spanish though.

"brick" in danish would be "mursten" and "wall" would be "væg" .....but we
have a lot
of words we put together without spaces in between so "brick wall" will be
"murstensvæg".
The extra "s" is some danish gramma........ :-)