Re: The main (theoretical) differences between APS-C and Full-Frame?
In an era when AI softwares can easily overcome several stops of differences, bridging the 1-stop gap between FF and APS-C is just TOO EASY. This is why I'm eagerly waiting for my A6700 (or whatever the name will be) to come in the near future.
People mentioned no APS-C ultra-wides Laowa 9mm (13.5mm FF)!!!
When my 10-18mm F4 (15-27mm FF) or 11mm F1.8 (15mm FF with correction off, 16.5mm correction on) are not wide enough, I simply stitch several images into super wide, super high resolution images - so easy!
5 shot panorama 12,000 pixel wide
8 shot panorama 17,000 pixel wide
7 shot panorama, all details are aligned, all buildings are vertical, and absolutely no ultra-wide's extreme stretching of everything on the outer areas.
Re: The main (theoretical) differences between APS-C and Full-Frame?
In an era when AI softwares can easily overcome several stops of differences, bridging the 1-stop gap between FF and APS-C is just TOO EASY. This is why I'm eagerly waiting for my A6700 (or whatever the name will be) to come in the near future.
People mentioned no APS-C ultra-wides Laowa 9mm (13.5mm FF)!!!
When my 10-18mm F4 (15-27mm FF) or 11mm F1.8 (15mm FF with correction off, 16.5mm correction on) are not wide enough, I simply stitch several images into super wide, super high resolution images - so easy!
5 shot panorama 12,000 pixel wide
8 shot panorama 17,000 pixel wide
7 shot panorama, all details are aligned, all buildings are vertical, and absolutely no ultra-wide's extreme stretching of everything on the outer areas.
Jul 01, 2023 at 03:14 PM
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