jaapv
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Depends on how you look at it. As it has a larger area, it will be less enlarged, leading to higher resolution in the print.
I got so fed up with the bloody purple filters that I would happily sacrifice some sharpness to be able to shoot unobtrusively again.
The reflections off the filters drove me mad when shooting street or meetings etc, it was like there was someone with a billboard behind me, saying "The guy with the camera is over here"
If an M9 were in my budget now I'd buy one, I will not go back to the M8, even though I miss the ease of an all digital work flow. With my film cameras I can at least work without being noticed straight away.
The M9's higher pixel count is due to the larger sensor, the pixels aren't closer together. Although the resolution is increased in the M9, this is a relative resolution when comparing the M9 to the M8, not an absolute one.
EDIT: Jaapv is correct though, thats a way of looking at it as well.
The DOF is the same on both sensors, the Angle Of View changes but not the Depth Of Field. Any LTM or M lens mounted can cover either sensor, changing DOF only is the case when a lenses' covering circle is made to fit a sensor size.
I've heard this theory before about the filters being like a beacon on the lens but I have yet to notice it attracting attention to my camera when shooting public events.
The shutter sound they notice! 😛
Keith, all images from digital cameras requiring sharpening. Some more, some less. But with proper sharpening, it's really hard to tell the difference among good quality cameras and lenses.
ulrikft, that's true in an absolute sense, but like with film, whether you can tell the difference depends on final print size, etc. Whether the difference is worth $4,000 is still another issue. 🙂
ulrikft, that's true in an absolute sense, but like with film, whether you can tell the difference depends on final print size, etc. Whether the difference is worth $4,000 is still another issue. 🙂
Don't you? What are the sharpening settings in your RAW processor? If they are default you sharpen considerably without knowing it 😉I seldom, in fact hardly ever, sharpen images from my M8 ... I could not possibly want or need any image sharper than what I get directly from that camera's raw output!
That said I don't place a high priority on sharpness ... I'm content with clarity! 😀