Okay folks, I'm a little weak with theory but... If I find that I'm not having enough DOF all the time with my Z9 (and mostly the 16-35/4 lens) but can't stop way down because ISO will be into five digits when shooting in iffy light indoors, will switching to APS-C mode (semi-)permanently help? The noise wouldn't get any worse because it's the same sensor, just losing the edges, right?
Since I'm mostly shooting in medium resolution, I could just combine high resolution with APS-C crop to get back to the same # of pixels, give or take.
Oh, and I'd have to get a new ultra wide because 16 will not be that wide anymore, but I've been eyeing the Laowa 10mm anyway... And it'd turn into a monster if I switch back to FF mode.
Since I'm mostly shooting in medium resolution, I could just combine high resolution with APS-C crop to get back to the same # of pixels, give or take.
Oh, and I'd have to get a new ultra wide because 16 will not be that wide anymore, but I've been eyeing the Laowa 10mm anyway... And it'd turn into a monster if I switch back to FF mode.