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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


Makten wrote:

Why would colors be different because of a larger image circle?


I dunno. I give up .. why would they?

How many tests have we seen around here with FF lens comparisons and the colors were \"all over the board\" between brands, and even between lenses from the same company and of the same focal length, but different versions.

While the image circle size itself isn\'t going to be directly responsible for the hue rendering of a given lens ... my point was that putting an MF lens on a FF body will not alter the projection. If you like the drawing style (which color rendering is a part of) or \"look\" of you get from MF lenses, you can use them on FF without altering their drawing style. I never said that a larger image circle made for different colors.

Indirectly speaking @ larger image circle impact on color, however ... it would seem that MF mfr\'s tend to provide better color correction consistency among their product line than their smaller format counterparts. MF glass, drawing style, the \"look\" is much more than DOF/AOV ... if you like the image they project (for all aspects of the image projection), there\'s nothing keeping you from using them on FF.



Jul 03, 2013 at 06:57 PM
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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


Makten wrote:

Why would colors be different because of a larger image circle?


I dunno. I give up .. why would they?

How many tests have we seen around here with FF lens comparisons and the colors were \"all over the board\" between brands, and even between lenses from the same company and of the same focal length, but different versions.

While the image circle size itself isn\'t going to be directly responsible for the hue rendering of a given lens ... my point was that putting an MF lens on a FF body will not alter the projection. If you like the drawing style (which color rendering is a part of) or \"look\" of you get from MF lenses, you can use them on FF without altering their drawing style. I never said that a larger image circle made for different colors.

Indirectly speaking @ larger image circle impact on color, however ... it would seem that MF mfr\'s tend to provide better color correction consistency among their product line than their smaller format counterparts. MF glass, drawing style, the \"look\" is much more than DOF/AOV.



Jul 03, 2013 at 06:55 PM
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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


Makten wrote:

Why would colors be different because of a larger image circle?


I dunno. I give up .. why would they?

How many tests have we seen around here with FF lens comparisons and the colors were \"all over the board\" between brands, and even between lenses from the same company and of the same focal length, but different versions.

While the image circle size itself isn\'t going to be directly responsible for the hue rendering of a given lens ... my point was that putting an MF lens on a FF body will not alter the projection. If you like the drawing style (which color rendering is a part of) or \"look\" of you get from MF lenses, you can use them on FF without altering their drawing style. I never said that a larger image circle made for different colors.

Indirectly speaking @ larger image circle impact on color, however ... it would seem that MF mfr\'s tend to provide better color correction consistency among their product line than their smaller format counterparts.



Jul 03, 2013 at 06:50 PM
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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


Makten wrote:

Why would colors be different because of a larger image circle?


I dunno. I give up .. why would they?

How many tests have we seen around here with FF lens comparisons and the colors were \"all over the board\" between brands, and even between lenses from the same company and of the same focal length, but different versions.

While the image circle size itself isn\'t going to be directly responsible for the hue rendering of a given lens ... my point was that putting an MF lens on a FF body will not alter the projection. If you like the drawing style (color rendering is part of it) or \"look\" of you get from MF lenses, you can use them on FF without altering their drawing style. I never said that a larger image circle made for different colors.

Indirectly speaking @ larger image circle impact on color, however ... it would seem that MF mfr\'s tend to provide better color correction consistency among their product line than their smaller format counterparts.



Jul 03, 2013 at 06:49 PM
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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


Makten wrote:

Why would colors be different because of a larger image circle?


I dunno. I give up .. why would they?

How many tests have we seen around here with FF lens comparisons and the colors were \"all over the board\" between brands, and even between lenses from the same company and of the same focal length, but different versions.

While the image circle size itself isn\'t going to be directly responsible for the hue rendering of a given lens ... my point was that putting an MF lens on a FF body will not alter the projection. If you like the drawing style (color rendering is part of it) / \"look\" of you get from MF lenses, you can use them on FF without altering their drawing style.

Indirectly speaking @ larger image circle impact on color, however ... it would seem that MF mfr\'s tend to provide better color correction consistency among their product line than their smaller format counterparts.



Jul 03, 2013 at 06:47 PM
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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


Makten wrote:

Why would colors be different because of a larger image circle?


I dunno. I give up .. why would they?



Jul 03, 2013 at 06:29 PM





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