Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From another list ******************* Someone has a lot of time on their hands: http://www.josephjamesphotography.com/equivalence/#Q&A Pretty detailed. ************************************* Hope this brings to the confusion ;-) Phx H. Ball Arche wrote: >"Yes, but the wides are the normals for the 1.3x crop, so you want the >wider VF." > > > >Whoa, you lost me. > >If a 50mm lens taking in a 40 degree wide field of view is considered >'normal' (Mark, forgive me) in 35mm photography, >then with a 1.3 crop factor, isn't a 35 going to take in approximately the >same 40 degree field of view? > >40 degrees is 40 degrees, regardless of the focal length of the lens that >is projecting that slice of space, and you adjust the VF magnification to >suit, which means going with a narrower (than 0.71) VF doesn't it? Don't >the 35's 'normal' framelines (40 degrees) float well in from the edges of >the M8's 0.68 VF? The M3's 0.91 VF has 40 degree wide framelines that >pretty much fill the window. > >I went to the Leica site looking to see if they had a series of frameline >views for the M8 like they have for the ala carte options for the MP/M7 but >couldn't find anything. > > > > >----- Original Message ---- >From: Richard Man <richard.lists at gmail.com> >To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> >Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2009 2:44:36 PM >Subject: Re: [Leica] math challenged > >Yes, but the wides are the normals for the 1.3x crop, so you want the wider >VF. > >It really only matters regarding focusing accuracy, and with the 1.3x >crop, you get more DoF on the same aperture, so the lower mag factor >is canceled out. Certainly you see people shooting F1 all day long on >the M8 with spot on focus so the RF/VF is not an issue in that regard. > >On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 12:22 PM, H. Ball Arche<h_arche at yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>OK, so I just learned that the M8's have a 0.68 VF. My question is, what >>does that translate into, relative to the crop factor of that sensor? In >>other words, is it like what an approximately 0.45 VF would show you on a >>FF camera? >> >>Since 0.72 has been the 'standard' VF since the M2, I'd have figured that >>in the M8 they would want to reproduce the same relative field of view, >>lens for lens, narrowing it appropriately. >> >>If I'd've bothered to wonder about it I would have figured the M8 VF to be >>0.86, or 0.91 like the M3 - something narrower than 0.72. >> >>The 0.68 field of view VF in the M8 must REALLY favor the wides, taking in >>a much broader field of view than would the 0.58 VF with the same lens on >>a full frame camera. >> >> >> > > >