I read a topic on alphatracks.com http://alphatracks.com/archives/81 and am now just thinking: is the diameter of a FF lens projection equal to the diagonal of a 24x36 mm?
If that is the case then SSS will definitely not work, but as far as I know, the diagonal exceeds... Does anyone have any idea?
Edited to fix link - Kerouac.
Will the flagship be full frame?
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But then again, is it just possible to have FF and SSS?
If practically that is impossible without avoiding vignetting at the edges, then we're left with another option too (just a guess, maybe a dumb one, but anyway... ); suppose the frame would be 32 x 24 or even 32 x 26 or something like that. Anyway Olympus broke the rule of 3:2...
If practically that is impossible without avoiding vignetting at the edges, then we're left with another option too (just a guess, maybe a dumb one, but anyway... ); suppose the frame would be 32 x 24 or even 32 x 26 or something like that. Anyway Olympus broke the rule of 3:2...
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Well, there's the answer to my question and I think it will be interesting to others; just follow the link http://alphatracks.com/archives/82
I was sure Sony had already calculated that issue.
I was sure Sony had already calculated that issue.
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