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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


douglasf13 wrote:

The thing is that it seems like you\'re implying that there is something special or different in the way medium format lenses deal with things like color.


That\'s not what I\'m saying at all. I\'m only saying if you like the way MF glass projects an image (of which color is part of that) ... don\'t be afraid to use it on FF, it still renders the same as it does on FF (i.e. projected colors are not effected by whether it is on MF or FF) and covers the same FOV as it\'s FF counterpart (i.e. 80mm = 80mm).






Jul 03, 2013 at 07:26 PM
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Re: Yesterday's medium format digital backs


douglasf13 wrote:

The thing is that it seems like you\'re implying that there is something special or different in the way medium format lenses deal with things like color.


That\'s not what I\'m saying at all. I\'m only saying if you like the way MF glass projects an image (of which color is part of that) ... don\'t be afraid to use it on FF, it still renders the same, just that you are cropping out a portion of Zone C.

It\'s really kinda simple.

If I want to render an image with Mamiya colors and bokeh ... I mount Mamiya glass on my camera. If I want to render an image with Oly colors and bokeh, I mount an Oly ... same for Zeiss, Canon, Nikon, Leica, etc. The projection is the projection, and 80mm=80mm ... too simple.




Jul 03, 2013 at 07:13 PM





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