Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7R Fullframe Mirrorless
Folks really need to be shooting at 1/250 sec or so handheld for a 35-50mm lens and FF 36MP\'s in my experience if they want very sharp images at 100% view. Also, as previously mentioned by sebboh I believe, even if the pixel density is the same as APS 16MP roughly, the longer focal length required for FF to get a similar AOV as when using APS and shorter focal lengths must be considered. So, it\'s not just pixel density but pixel density and the focal lengths used for that pixel density (longer focal lengths of course requiring higher shutter speeds). The lighter weight and smaller size of the A7r could also come into play against it for steady hand hold-ability and sharp images at 100%.
edit - Rich, I think the above is particularly relevant to someone coming from say an M9, as you posted above. It\'s really no surprise that 1/100 sec hand held is not going to result in files that are up to scrutiny at 100%.
Nov 16, 2013 at 01:41 PM
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