Re: Sony A7 and A7r Full Frame Mirrorless announced
Rickuz wrote:
Additionally, if you\'re a landscape photographer (where the edges of the photo actually matter), you tend to shoot stopped down enough that any misfocus due to lens/mount alignment is unnoticeable anyway, even at the highest resolutions.
+1, most of us don\'t shoot bridge wall all day long. In real life, elements in a scene might not be all in the same in one focal plane that parallel to the sensor focal plane anyway so their different sharpness hardly be noticed by any means...So, why worry too much about it. Just stopping down....DOF will save us the day in any days for sure.
Re: Sony A7 and A7r Full Frame Mirrorless announced
Rickuz wrote:
Additionally, if you\'re a landscape photographer (where the edges of the photo actually matter), you tend to shoot stopped down enough that any misfocus due to lens/mount alignment is unnoticeable anyway, even at the highest resolutions.
+1, most of us don\'t shoot bridge wall all day long. In real life, elements in a scene might not be all in the same in one focal plane that parallel to the sensor focal plan anyway so their different sharpness hardly be noticed by any means...So, why worry too much about it. Just stopping down....DOF will save us the day in any days for sure.
Re: Sony A7 and A7r Full Frame Mirrorless announced
Rickuz wrote:
Additionally, if you\'re a landscape photographer (where the edges of the photo actually matter), you tend to shoot stopped down enough that any misfocus due to lens/mount alignment is unnoticeable anyway, even at the highest resolutions.
+1, most of us don\'t shoot bridge wall all day long. In real life, elements in a scene might not be all in the same in one focal plane that parallel to the sensor focal plan anyway so their sharpness hardly be noticed by any means...So, why worry too much about it. Just stopping down....DOF will save us the day in any days for sure.
Re: Sony A7 and A7r Full Frame Mirrorless announced
Rickuz wrote:
Additionally, if you\'re a landscape photographer (where the edges of the photo actually matter), you tend to shoot stopped down enough that any misfocus due to lens/mount alignment is unnoticeable anyway, even at the highest resolutions.
+1, most of us don\'t shoot bridge wall all day long. In real life, elements in a scene might not be in parallel to the sensor focal plan anyway so their sharpness hardly be noticed by any means...So, why worry too much about it. Just stopping down....DOF will save us the day in any days for sure.
Re: Sony A7 and A7r Full Frame Mirrorless announced
Rickuz wrote:
Additionally, if you\'re a landscape photographer (where the edges of the photo actually matter), you tend to shoot stopped down enough that any misfocus due to lens/mount alignment is unnoticeable anyway, even at the highest resolutions.
+1, Most of us don\'t shoot bridge wall all day long. In real life, elements in a scene might not be in parallel to the sensor focal plan anyway so their sharpness hardly be noticed by any means...So, why worry too much about it. Just stopping down....DOF will save us the day in any days for sure.
Oct 20, 2013 at 02:20 PM
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