11-01-2010, 07:43 PM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1288636686' post='3892']
You can ALWAYS disregard "pixel count effects" as they do not exist.[/quote]
I really don't want to go there again. While that is the case for same output size, I just wanted to make that clear I am not looking at pixel level.
That isn't answering the question I posed. Wim made a statement regarding magnification being more important for macro photography. I'm asking if, for the same output magnification, for the same diffraction limiting case, is there a difference between the two formats regarding DoF? Both with and without considering focal length too.
I think I'll have to play with some calculators later... haven't done so so far as I'm not sure if they adequately consider high magnification cases correctly.
You can ALWAYS disregard "pixel count effects" as they do not exist.[/quote]
I really don't want to go there again. While that is the case for same output size, I just wanted to make that clear I am not looking at pixel level.
Quote:To answer your question:
Yes, diffraction "limits" show up at the same DOF. And that can be "calculated" simply by the crop factor. If you notice that you see diffraction softening of the image at a certain print size with FF at an f-stop of f11 for instance, you will notice the same diffraction softening of an image at a similar print size with APS-C at an f-stop of f11 / 1.6 (canon APS-C crop factor) = f6.9, so about f7.1.
That isn't answering the question I posed. Wim made a statement regarding magnification being more important for macro photography. I'm asking if, for the same output magnification, for the same diffraction limiting case, is there a difference between the two formats regarding DoF? Both with and without considering focal length too.
I think I'll have to play with some calculators later... haven't done so so far as I'm not sure if they adequately consider high magnification cases correctly.
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