Peter Kwok
Senior Member
In the previous century, 35mm film format became popular because it was good enough. A Leica rangefinder gave you mobility.
However, most pros stayed with larger formats in order to sell large prints. 25 years ago, almost all wedding photographers used 2¼. Now, they all use DSLR, FF or even cropped Nikons. For us hobbyists, cropped DSLRs give us cheaper, lighter cameras.
Currently, the advantages of FF are:
1. More pixels and/or lower noise.
2. Ability to use existing lens as they were designed, such as wide angles and standard zooms (24-70).
3. Large and bright viewfinders.
These advantages are becoming irrelevant, because:
1. The resolution & noise level of cropped sensors are good enough for most of us.
2. With the availability of EF-s and other “digital lens”, new users do not need to carry old baggage.
3. Optical viewfinder size is the only remaining advantage of FF cameras. Because, the size of the viewfinder screen is the size of the sensor, DSLR cannot use sensor much smaller than Oly’s 4/3. However, electronic viewfinders will solve this problem. The current EVF on P&S has limited dynamic range, poor resolution and terrible lag, making them unusable for most situations. In 10 years, I bet that EVF will surpass optical finders.
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Peter Kwok
http://www.pbase.com/peterkwok
However, most pros stayed with larger formats in order to sell large prints. 25 years ago, almost all wedding photographers used 2¼. Now, they all use DSLR, FF or even cropped Nikons. For us hobbyists, cropped DSLRs give us cheaper, lighter cameras.
Currently, the advantages of FF are:
1. More pixels and/or lower noise.
2. Ability to use existing lens as they were designed, such as wide angles and standard zooms (24-70).
3. Large and bright viewfinders.
These advantages are becoming irrelevant, because:
1. The resolution & noise level of cropped sensors are good enough for most of us.
2. With the availability of EF-s and other “digital lens”, new users do not need to carry old baggage.
3. Optical viewfinder size is the only remaining advantage of FF cameras. Because, the size of the viewfinder screen is the size of the sensor, DSLR cannot use sensor much smaller than Oly’s 4/3. However, electronic viewfinders will solve this problem. The current EVF on P&S has limited dynamic range, poor resolution and terrible lag, making them unusable for most situations. In 10 years, I bet that EVF will surpass optical finders.
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Peter Kwok
http://www.pbase.com/peterkwok