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nickchew
Guest
Hi
I was wondering if you digital RD1 guys could help me with a nagging question I have.
With a CCD that is smaller than a 35mm film, the RD1 and most DSLRs have a 1.5x factor. While it is a pain for wide angle lenses, the plus side is that the pic excludes the periphery of the picture where optical resolutions are usually poorer.
Does it equate then, that digital cameras like the RD1 and DSLRs have a higher tolerance for poorer lenses than film cameras?
Since most modern lenses are very decent in the centre of the picture, does it follow that DSLRs / RD1 would do just as well with modern cheaper lenses 3rd party lenses like tamron/sigma?
Thanks
Nick
I was wondering if you digital RD1 guys could help me with a nagging question I have.
With a CCD that is smaller than a 35mm film, the RD1 and most DSLRs have a 1.5x factor. While it is a pain for wide angle lenses, the plus side is that the pic excludes the periphery of the picture where optical resolutions are usually poorer.
Does it equate then, that digital cameras like the RD1 and DSLRs have a higher tolerance for poorer lenses than film cameras?
Since most modern lenses are very decent in the centre of the picture, does it follow that DSLRs / RD1 would do just as well with modern cheaper lenses 3rd party lenses like tamron/sigma?
Thanks
Nick