Not, really the field of view changes but the magnification doesn't. If
you print a 1:1 image, of the same subject, the actual size of the
capture medium, from any format, say 645, then do the same with 35mm and
line up the 35mm print on top of the 645 print the subject will be the
same size, but the 645 image will show more of the subject and it's
surroundings.
On 6/15/2012 3:08 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
It's interesting that the 1:2 definition has nothing to do with image size, or
field of view. A 1:2 lens on a u4/3 is effectively a lot more magnification
than 1:1 on a 645, or even a 645D, and about the same as 1:1 on a 35mm.
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