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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 53668" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>DOF is obviously wider on DX and wider still on four thirds than FF. You are obviously talking about FF giving a more narrow DOF.</p><p>Its pretty easy to obtain good narrow DOF with APSC and not that difficult even with four thirds. </p><p>The bigger the format the more easy it is to obtain out of focus backgrounds. I wouldnt say its better in any way shape or form though in reality.</p><p>The quality of the bokeh genraly rests on the lens in use rather than any other consideration. As for landscape work, people are genrally after more doff, not less. Ive tried and used all four formats. All formats have there pros and cons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 53668, member: 9330"] DOF is obviously wider on DX and wider still on four thirds than FF. You are obviously talking about FF giving a more narrow DOF. Its pretty easy to obtain good narrow DOF with APSC and not that difficult even with four thirds. The bigger the format the more easy it is to obtain out of focus backgrounds. I wouldnt say its better in any way shape or form though in reality. The quality of the bokeh genraly rests on the lens in use rather than any other consideration. As for landscape work, people are genrally after more doff, not less. Ive tried and used all four formats. All formats have there pros and cons. [/QUOTE]
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