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Panayotis Ananiadis

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  1. I have another related question. Is there any algorithm to calculate the f/T number required to match the dof of different sensor sized cameras without the use of a dof calculator?
  2. Thank you very much! Actually it was reading this article that triggered me to post here! Great job! But still, it wasn't clear for me, because they were used cameras with "not that much" size difference, that is FF, Aps-c and mft. What would the findings be if he had compared a 65mm to a super16mm camera? For example, shooting with the 65mm camera with a 75mm lens and with a 18mm lens on the super16 for an angle of view match, what would happen to the "wideangleshness" of the 18mm? Does the number 18 indicate any inherent "wideangleshness" or is it just a matter of angle of view? An hypothetical scenario again for my better understanding; If the lens manufacturers stopped naming their lenses after their focal lenghts cause of the confusion of all the different sensor sizes that are available now, and instead named them after their angle of views (used on the specific format that are made for), would we lose any valuable information?? Thank you very much once again! Looking forward to your medium format camera test!
  3. Hello everyone! This is my first post here about something that drives me crazy. A lot is written about the three dimensionality of big formats (65mm, medium format still photo cameras etc.), but I can't find anywhere credible explanations of this "hypothesis". Could you help me with that? Extending this question, I would be very grateful if you could explain to me any differences in how different camera systems render space. What are the differences in the way that 65mm/35mm/MFT/16mm cameras render space given the following parameters: - Same distance from the subject - Same angle of view - Same depth of field - Same characteristics/behavior of the lenses used. (hypothetically) (Let's assume that we are talking about digital, because the question is not about film vs. digital differences. I used film measurements ie. 65mm for convenience' sake) Thank you very much!
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