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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Daniels" data-source="post: 53666" data-attributes="member: 9097"><p>My cheap opinion on the subject is that for portraits and landscape, the FX format is better than DX. Some call it a myth, but the Dof is generally better on a FX frame. Having a bigger sensor size is better for that alone. Just look at photographs taken on Medium Format digital backs at the same aperture to a 35mm frame, the dof is a lot more better on Medium format because of that large sensor.</p><p></p><p>So armed with a couple of very fast primes such as 85mm f/1.4, 135mm f/2 and the feel of your portrait images from a FX frame will have a better feel than on the DX frame. Some people disagree with that though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Daniels, post: 53666, member: 9097"] My cheap opinion on the subject is that for portraits and landscape, the FX format is better than DX. Some call it a myth, but the Dof is generally better on a FX frame. Having a bigger sensor size is better for that alone. Just look at photographs taken on Medium Format digital backs at the same aperture to a 35mm frame, the dof is a lot more better on Medium format because of that large sensor. So armed with a couple of very fast primes such as 85mm f/1.4, 135mm f/2 and the feel of your portrait images from a FX frame will have a better feel than on the DX frame. Some people disagree with that though! [/QUOTE]
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