Re: Official: Fujifilm GFX 50S Medium Format Announced!
Guy ... I think you are comparing apples to watermelons.
You\'re movement capable format requires your lenses to have oversized image circles, and corresponding angles of projection to achieve that image circle are going to be different from FF lenses that are sized to a much smaller image circle (i.e. smaller at appropriate vs. oversized angle / spread of light).
I know that my TS-E starts showing diffraction a bit sooner than non-movement lenses (same format).
As I stated earlier, I wasn\'t going to try and dissuade what you experienced, but I think that the pieces of the puzzle as to why you experienced what you experienced are beginning to be unveiled. Which doesn\'t violate the physics of diffraction involved, but rather explains the amplification you feel you experienced.
Sep 20, 2016 at 10:43 PM
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