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"Seasoned" user claims mirrorless "wins."
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RichA wrote: DSLR's are going the way of TLRs. no. And lenses are larger today if they are in the top ranks, where they haven't yet figured out how to do more with fewer and smaller elements. no. |
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"Seasoned" user claims mirrorless "wins."
In article , Incubus
wrote: DSLR's are going the way of TLRs. And lenses are larger today if they are in the top ranks, where they haven't yet figured out how to do more with fewer and smaller elements. As things stand, you can't achieve the level of correction that people demand to-day with fewer, smaller elements. yes you can. modern lenses blows away what existed in the past. there are new glass formulations, much better lens coatings, significantly higher precision manufacturing and most importantly, massive compute power to design better lenses and also put some of the corrections in the camera. The laws of physics keep getting in the way. they're not in the way at all. they're helping. |
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"Seasoned" user claims mirrorless "wins."
In article , Incubus
wrote: DSLR's are going the way of TLRs. And lenses are larger today if they are in the top ranks, where they haven't yet figured out how to do more with fewer and smaller elements. As things stand, you can't achieve the level of correction that people demand to-day with fewer, smaller elements. yes you can. modern lenses blows away what existed in the past. And they all use more elements. not all. some do, but so what? number of elements is not an indicator of lens quality. some lenses use fewer elements due to newer glass formulations, the ability to precisely manufacture aspherical elements, which in the past were far more costly to produce and correcting certain aberrations in the camera, something that was previously impossible. |
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