Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Many Nikon lenses were found lacking when the D800(E) was released. That is why Zeiss are releasing their Otus range. The real test of lenses on 100MP backs is when they are used on technical cameras with movements..... john -----Original Message----- A new standard in photography is being hyped with this new major upgrade to the whole medium format PhaseOne system the whole thing seemingly totally re designed and the top ended of three cameras having a CMOS but the lower two sticking with a more traditional for medium format CCD. XF IQ3 80MP - $48,990 / ?38,990 CMOS XF IQ3 60MP - $41,990 / ?33,990 CCD XF IQ3 50MP - $40,990 / ?31,990 CCD Is the top end one the lower ones not that much cheaper. What really caught me is the way the Schneider-Kreuznach leaf shutter lenses are being described or hyped. They are rated at 100MP. Not line pairs but MP's which are megapixels. So glass now is now rated now by its real resolution (line pairs), contrast or MTF charts but on what size digital file they can support. The upshot one may assume you know when you spend tens of thousands on a new lens you wont be buying a camera afterwards which resolves higher than your lens thus putting a damper on the buying of the camera for a big part. To me this is a milestone but I'm ready for someone here to tell me its been going on for years. This is the first I've noticed. I do think I've been using for most of my digital experience over the past dozen years glass that resolved higher than my camera bodies. And lived. But I've not been in a medium format mindset. Or do set. But instead I've been going through the burgeoning beginnings of fairly serious digital photography. Not the pie in the shy over the top end. Lenses Ready for 100MP -- Mark William Rabiner Photographer http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/