SeeingSomeThingsMissingMany
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Hmmm this has considered my attention towards the 100S, whereas I was previously looking at the 50R.The GFX 50 had undersize micro lenses and that contributed to aliasing on the GFX 50. My guess is that it was not really a GFX 50 feature, more a feature of the sensor. The X1D images showed similar aliasing as the GFX 50S in DPReview's test images, or even worse.
The GFX 100 can also have aliasing, Jim's testing shows that. But it has obviously much less of that issue than the GFX 50 models. Objectively speaking, that is a good thing.
Useful info.With a perfect lens, shooting at f/11, the ideal pixel size would be 2.75 microns. The GFX 110 has 3.8 micron pixels, so it would take around f/11 * 3.8 / 2.75 -> f/15.2.
The corresponding aperture for the GFX 50 would be f/21.6
Yikes! Although I'm not sure that's aliasing.
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Photography after all is interplay of light alongside perspective.
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Photography after all is interplay of light alongside perspective.
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