06-30-2011, 06:49 PM
[quote name='Martin_MM' timestamp='1309458859' post='9648']
Of course, that is easy. But look, like I said and I would like to point out that again - this is my opinion and my personal preference only which you may not share of course.
Except the landscape shooting, where of deep depth of field is required, I love wide-angle shots with shallow DOF because it often gives very special dynamics and/or depth to the image (IMHO, of course). And this is something no current light alternative is able to give you (except Leica M9).
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Yes, of course. These are all valid sample shots to illustrate the limitations of MFT - no doubts. However, even APS-C DSLRs are the wrong choice for this. When APS-C DSLRs are already off limits why should MFT be more suitable anyway or even try to.
Of course, that is easy. But look, like I said and I would like to point out that again - this is my opinion and my personal preference only which you may not share of course.
Except the landscape shooting, where of deep depth of field is required, I love wide-angle shots with shallow DOF because it often gives very special dynamics and/or depth to the image (IMHO, of course). And this is something no current light alternative is able to give you (except Leica M9).
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[url="http://www.nikonimages.com/gallery/636/U636I1290278323.SEQ.1.jpg"]http://www.nikonimag...78323.SEQ.1.jpg[/url]
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Yes, of course. These are all valid sample shots to illustrate the limitations of MFT - no doubts. However, even APS-C DSLRs are the wrong choice for this. When APS-C DSLRs are already off limits why should MFT be more suitable anyway or even try to.