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The D800 tripod myth
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 331342" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>But you have to look at it.</p><p></p><p>It is Not that you can ONLY use the Hasselblad on a tripod, that's not applicable. The shake may be the same magnitude, but the sensor is certainly larger too, which shows the image larger without as much magnification to enlarge the shake more. </p><p>FX is half again larger than DX too, needs less magnification, so which also magnifies the shake less.</p><p></p><p>To print a 4x5 inch print (without cropping):</p><p></p><p>DX has to enlarge it 6.3x (not speaking pixels, speaking of the image projected by lens onto the sensor).</p><p>FX and 35mm film has to enlarge it 4.24x</p><p>6 cm roll film has to enlarge it 1.8x</p><p>8x10 sheet film has to reduce it to 1/2 size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 331342, member: 12496"] But you have to look at it. It is Not that you can ONLY use the Hasselblad on a tripod, that's not applicable. The shake may be the same magnitude, but the sensor is certainly larger too, which shows the image larger without as much magnification to enlarge the shake more. FX is half again larger than DX too, needs less magnification, so which also magnifies the shake less. To print a 4x5 inch print (without cropping): DX has to enlarge it 6.3x (not speaking pixels, speaking of the image projected by lens onto the sensor). FX and 35mm film has to enlarge it 4.24x 6 cm roll film has to enlarge it 1.8x 8x10 sheet film has to reduce it to 1/2 size. [/QUOTE]
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