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Dec 21, 2018 08:05:48   #
ggenova64
 
ggenova64 wrote:
The Twelve Years of Full Frame!


10. Ansel Adams never would have used a cropped sensor

Ansel Adams would have loved the digital darkroom. He would have grasped the technology and also be a master at it!

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Dec 21, 2018 08:09:34   #
traderjohn Loc: New York City
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Mine our more interesting and full of truthiness ...


Did you mean; are??

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Dec 21, 2018 08:14:04   #
Mr. B Loc: eastern Connecticut
 
DaveO wrote:
Wow, nothing gets by you guys!


Go get 'em Dave!

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Dec 21, 2018 08:15:10   #
cameraf4 Loc: Delaware
 
"And a partridge in a pear tree." Kinda looks like you've been nipping at the Christmas punch a tad early, but it IS a cool list.

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Dec 21, 2018 08:44:28   #
Riverrune
 
I love it! But then for Ansel Adams 35mm was a cropped frame.

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Dec 21, 2018 08:45:33   #
NJFrank Loc: New Jersey
 
Perhaps those who believe your list is spot on may also believe in Santa.

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Dec 21, 2018 08:54:17   #
47greyfox Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
 
I'm mostly amused by how many posters appear to be taking the list seriously?

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Dec 21, 2018 08:55:21   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
In my humble opinion only the first one of your statements is true. Indeed it is true also for a DX camera. It is well known that larger pixels catch the light better, seem to have some advantage when it comes to noise and sharpness seems to improve. This is what I know, I could be wrong but the D2H I owned told me a lot about the number of pixels and sharpness. It only had 4 megapixels but I dare to say that the enlargements from that camera were of superb quality.
I do not know if you will find this information relevant but a DX camera using a DX lens uses the whole sensor as a full frame camera does. I have always advised those "updating" to a FX body to use only FX lenses. Makes no sense to buy a full frame to use crop lenses.
By the way, I use a D610 and a D7000. I would be a fool if I admit that I see a difference in the quality of the images between both cameras. Both do the job when I do mine.
Wide angles used to be an issue with the crop sensor till Nikon introduced the 12-24 f4 AF-S and from there on wide angle photography with a crop sensor is no longer an issue. When it comes to teles we all know the crop sensor does better.

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Dec 21, 2018 08:56:41   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
But when you come right down to it, FF is better than Partial Frame.

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Dec 21, 2018 08:59:00   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
jerryc41 wrote:
But when you come right down to it, FF is better than Partial Frame.


Sorry Jerry, I do not agree with you.

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Dec 21, 2018 09:11:19   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
Past Pro wrote:
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Bisexual.

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Dec 21, 2018 09:12:50   #
ggenova64
 
NOT!

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Dec 21, 2018 09:23:57   #
Dr Grump Loc: Southern New England
 
Just because it is a myth doesn't mean that there is not truth in it. See Joseph Campbell.

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Dec 21, 2018 09:26:37   #
Country Boy Loc: Beckley, WV
 
CHG_CANON you are my kind of guy! You grab that stick, hold it firmly and bury deep into the bees nest! Great post!

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Dec 21, 2018 09:29:06   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
IDguy wrote:
Number one is actually true. Some others not so much.


It refers to pixels, not sensor sites or sensels. Therefore, it is a myth. “Bigger” pixels are just larger values.

Sensels have physical size. Pixels are just numbers processed FROM the output of several sensels, matrixed and averaged together.

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