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ColdCanuck
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      01-14-2005
Howdy!

I'm hoping this isn't a too obvious question.

I watched a professional shoot the other day and the photographer had a
hassey with a H1 digital back.Which got me wondering - what is the advantage
of a digital back on a MF camera compared to a digital SLR, assuming the
lenses are comparable (ie. zeiss vs zeiss)?

With film, the format size is a significant factor between MF and 35mm. With
digital, is it a question of electronics? If the electronics (sensors,
chips, etc.) AND the lenses are comparable, is there any advantage of MF
(w/digital back) over a digital SLR (35mm)?

While I've been shooting film (35mm & lately MF) for over 20 years, I have
been studying the digital scene for the last couple of years. I've decided
it's only a question of when before I make the leap into digital as well.

Thanks for all replies!

Norm


 
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      01-14-2005
In article <glIFd.81164$nN6.76125@edtnps84>, ColdCanuck <> wrote:
>Howdy!
>
>I'm hoping this isn't a too obvious question.
>
>I watched a professional shoot the other day and the photographer had a
>hassey with a H1 digital back.Which got me wondering - what is the advantage
>of a digital back on a MF camera compared to a digital SLR, assuming the
>lenses are comparable (ie. zeiss vs zeiss)?


Same as with film - the capture area is bigger. This results in a better
quality of image, even for the same pixel count. Compare the output from the
EOS D20 to the 8 megapixel zoom compacts, for a graphic demonstration of
this advantage.
 
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andrew29@littlepinkcloud.invalid
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      01-14-2005
ColdCanuck <> wrote:
> Howdy!


> I'm hoping this isn't a too obvious question.


> I watched a professional shoot the other day and the photographer
> had a hassey with a H1 digital back.Which got me wondering - what is
> the advantage of a digital back on a MF camera compared to a digital
> SLR, assuming the lenses are comparable (ie. zeiss vs zeiss)?


All other things being equal, large sensors perform better than small
ones. That is, a 22 megapixel medium-format sensor will perform
better than a 22 megapixel 35mm size sensor. [1] This is because the
sensor elements have a limited capacity for photoelectrons before they
saturate. The more photoelectrons that can be held by a sensor
elements, the greater the signal to noise ratio, the higher the image
quality.

Andrew.

[1] If a 22 megapixel 35mm size sensor existed, which it doesn't...
 
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Cold Canuck
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"Chris Brown" <_uce_please.com> wrote in message
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> In article <glIFd.81164$nN6.76125@edtnps84>, ColdCanuck <>
> wrote:
>>Howdy!
>>
>>I'm hoping this isn't a too obvious question.
>>
>>I watched a professional shoot the other day and the photographer had a
>>hassey with a H1 digital back.Which got me wondering - what is the
>>advantage
>>of a digital back on a MF camera compared to a digital SLR, assuming the
>>lenses are comparable (ie. zeiss vs zeiss)?

>
> Same as with film - the capture area is bigger. This results in a better
> quality of image, even for the same pixel count. Compare the output from
> the
> EOS D20 to the 8 megapixel zoom compacts, for a graphic demonstration of
> this advantage.


Not having access to either, does anyone know of any links to such a
comparison?


 
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RSD99
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      01-14-2005
See the thread ... in this forum ... started by Bill Hilton

"Canon 1Ds MII vs medium format digital back"
Thursday, December 02, 2004 7:12 AM

And additionally, see the page he referenced at
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/re...1-vs-p25.shtml





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> Not having access to either, does anyone know of any links to such a
> comparison?
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Cold Canuck
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"RSD99" <> wrote in message
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> See the thread ... in this forum ... started by Bill Hilton
>
> "Canon 1Ds MII vs medium format digital back"
> Thursday, December 02, 2004 7:12 AM
>
> And additionally, see the page he referenced at
> http://www.luminous-landscape.com/re...1-vs-p25.shtml
>
>

Thanks RSD99! Great article, very informative!

cheers,
Norm


 
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Crownfield
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      01-14-2005
ColdCanuck wrote:
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> Howdy!
>
> I'm hoping this isn't a too obvious question.
>
> I watched a professional shoot the other day and the photographer had a
> hassey with a H1 digital back.Which got me wondering - what is the advantage
> of a digital back on a MF camera compared to a digital SLR, assuming the
> lenses are comparable (ie. zeiss vs zeiss)?


I think that is a 22mp back, with a 36x49 mm sensor.
about 4,000 x 5,000 pixels in single shot mode.


>
> With film, the format size is a significant factor between MF and 35mm. With
> digital, is it a question of electronics? If the electronics (sensors,
> chips, etc.) AND the lenses are comparable, is there any advantage of MF
> (w/digital back) over a digital SLR (35mm)?
>
> While I've been shooting film (35mm & lately MF) for over 20 years, I have
> been studying the digital scene for the last couple of years. I've decided
> it's only a question of when before I make the leap into digital as well.
>
> Thanks for all replies!
>
> Norm

 
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