wafflecakee
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Medium format is about dynamic range, not megapixels!
Medium format is about dynamic range, not megapixels!
For me it's more about things that border on the subjective and intangible, like exquisitely subtle gradations and a sense of being both more lush and also more correct at the same time than its smaller format relatives.
The optical characteristics for medium format are different and produce a different look than 35mm -- so while the same detail may be possible the same look wont -- and the dynamic range of larger pixels might yield a "better" result on MF -- all I want for Xmas is a 1/2 inch thick replacement door with a 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 sensor for my Rolleiflex -- it could be powered by the energy generated by the winding crank!
There are many things that medium format does differently than 35mm or smaller.
DOF, tonality, dynamic range...
Anyway, I don't see it happening this decade, but probably next.
DOF rendering may be different, but I don't see how it is an advantage over 135.
I'm not so sure.
If Phase One digital backs have advantages over full frame 35 digital cameras, wouldn't medium format digital mirrorless cameras have advantages as well?
Pros don't spends 30K plus on a digital back trying to impress M240 guys at the local camera club. There is a professional NEED for such quality.
I think its only a matter of time until some major camera maker combines BIG sensors with an interchangeable lens "mirrorless" camera body and that it almost certainly will be lighter weight than 2014's big and heavy TOP of the line Nikon and Canon DSRs. Whether the finder will be an EVF or a wireless connection to a tablet or both, time will tell.
Stephen
The optical characteristics for medium format are different and produce a different look than 35mm -- so while the same detail may be possible the same look wont -- and the dynamic range of larger pixels might yield a "better" result on MF -- all I want for Xmas is a 1/2 inch thick replacement door with a 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 sensor for my Rolleiflex -- it could be powered by the energy generated by the winding crank!
I saw some digital images made with a hassy and a digital back, by a friend of mine recently, you have to see them to understand. 🙂
The technology is already there, with some compromise. The question is only when (some would argue if, and some of those probably make the decisions) this makes sense commercially.how long will it take until we have medium format mirrorless cameras -- interchangeable lens cameras -- that are smaller (ie lighter weight) than 2014's high end Nikon & Canon DSLRs?
I fail to see the need for anyone, even a discerning professional photographer to choose medium format on the virtue of tonality alone. Some may want to, but it is mostly up to personal preferences.
The optical characteristics for medium format are different and produce a different look than 35mm -- so while the same detail may be possible the same look wont -- and the dynamic range of larger pixels might yield a "better" result on MF -- all I want for Xmas is a 1/2 inch thick replacement door with a 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 sensor for my Rolleiflex -- it could be powered by the energy generated by the winding crank!