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Subject: [Leica] S2 hits Photokina
From: tomschofield at comcast.net (Tom Schofield)
Date: Tue Sep 23 10:17:40 2008
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Even within the circle you see on the paper, there are degrees of  
brightness, which we call vignetting, that are a judgment call as to  
what degree of vignetting you will accept as being the "image circle".

Tom


On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:33 PM, red735i@earthlink.net wrote:

> Not to beat around the bushes:  Wrong.
>
> Yes, an lens creates a circular inmage circle.
> The way to think about this is to place a circle on a sheet of paper.
> Over it, place 2 small black pieces of paper... one 24x36mm the  
> other, 36mm square.  You will see that the basic issue is the  
> DIAGONAL of the sensor, not an edge dimension.
>
> try it out physically, then you will never be confused about image  
> circle and coverage.
>
> Frank
>
>
> Now a technical question...the image from a lens is an image circle
>> correct? Not a rectangle, correct?  Now a 35mm piece of film is a
>> rectangle so to make a larger sensor all one really would need to  
>> do is
>> to make it square, 35mm square, and you'd have a larger sensor and  
>> still
>> be able to use existing lenses, or am I WAY off on my thinking?
>>
>
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