Winterrose?!
Call me what ever names you wish. It's more of a reflection on who you are to call names when someone has a sincere question.
Sorry, I'm not a troll.
Since diffraction is only noticeable when it's roughly 3-4 times the size of the pixel and the smallest spot or detail a lens can produce is 2.44 x the F Stop x the wavelength of light ( 2.44x 22 x.5 = 26.84) , I assumed a pixel size of 8.4 would allow an F Stop of F22 comfortably. The question is 1.) Does any one have any experience with this camera? 2.) Does anyone have experience with another camera that will produce superior depth of field with reduced diffraction at an F Stop of F 16 or greater?
Is the Sony A7S with a pixel pitch of 8.4 micron the best choice for reduced refraction and increased depth of field when shooting at F16 and above?
Suggestions? Comments?