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Old February 2nd 07, 01:36 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Boris Glawe
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No, you may need to add sharpening and/or other postprocessing. Definition
is a verry bad word, you've got somepixels*somepixels, don't worry about
anything else.


You also have to mension, that the depth of focus is much lower with
most DSLR lenses! The photographer has to be much more carefull about
what he/she focuses and what aperture value is selected!

Greets Boris
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Old February 2nd 07, 04:07 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
King Sardon
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On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 02:36:55 +0100, Boris Glawe
wrote:



No, you may need to add sharpening and/or other postprocessing. Definition
is a verry bad word, you've got somepixels*somepixels, don't worry about
anything else.


You also have to mension, that the depth of focus is much lower with
most DSLR lenses! The photographer has to be much more carefull about
what he/she focuses and what aperture value is selected!


For the same image on the sensor (the same field of view), the smaller
sensor (with so-called crop factors of 1.5 or 1.6) will get about the
same depth of field with the aperture open one stop more than for a
full frame camera.

In short, you get more depth of field with smaller sensor cameras.

Depth of field has nothing to do with the kind of lens. It is
determined only by the image size (magnification), aperture and format
size (or if you prefer, the degree of enlargement when viewing the
result).

KS
 




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