![]() ![]() So once MF and 35mm cameras have the same resolution the only advantage will be the lenses, and with recent trends in optics it could wind up being a small difference (compared to the large difference in price). MF has always had the advantage of resolution, however resolution increase will top out due to effects such as diffraction (which is the same limit between MF and 35mm). The second is yield, when making a wafer with 100 small sensors, three defects take out three sensors them, yield is 97%, when making a wafer with 4 large sensors three defects could take out three of them, yield drops to 25%.ģ5mm sits at just about the right part of the curve (before it starts to get really steep) to make the cost low enough to produce a camera system which is priced at a point where the sales volume can support it - the die off of the high end will hurt MF more than 35mm. Cost of manufacturing increases exponentially when you increase sensor size, for two reasons, firstly, the number of sensors per wafer, which obviously decreases as they get larger. Not unless something radical changes in the way sensors are made. IRC veterans: connect to :6667 and join #photography Shopping using these links generates cash for /r/photography projects, such as prizes for our competitions. Work for Free: Yes or No? Part I | Part II.Photography School: Yes or No? Part I | Part II.Use the flair system only for your portfolio and nothing else! Not allowed for example: Gear, blogspam, shortlinks. If you've lost or found a piece of photography equipment, please head over to the Lost & This is not the place to have non-constructive rants about photography or photographic trends that you happen to dislike If you are looking for a photographer or retoucher to do a job for you, head over to r/PhotographyJobs. If you just want to share some great photography-related deals, please use /r/PhotographyDeals. If you want to sell a photography item to Redditors or want to buy a photography item from a Redditor, please use /r/photomarket. Post titles must include details as to the subject of the post. Please ensure you include enough information for your question to be answered or a discussion to be had. Interesting discussion/questions on broader topics may be permitted as self-posts at the discretion of the moderators. Stand Alone Questions Must Contain A Minimum Amount Of Context Referral links, crowdsourced funding links, circlejerking, karmawhoring, surveys and/or market research, or DAE/ITAP posts.Ĥ. We do not allow any blogspam, advertisements, shortlinks, seeking votes for contests, Permitted outside of the relevant weekly community threads. No direct for-profit advertising or self-promotion of any kind is ![]() They love questions as standalone posts!Īny self-promotion content must constitute no more than 10% of your submissions to the sub or Reddit as a whole, per Reddit's If you do not wish to post your equipment purchasing advice or troubleshooting questions to the Official Questions thread we cordially invite you to post your question to /r/AskPhotography instead. Before posting, please check our extensive FAQ your question may already have been answered! When seeking purchase recommendations, please be specific about how much you can spend. ![]() Questions asking for equipment purchasing advice or troubleshooting should be posted as comments in the most recent Official Question thread, stickied at the top of the subreddit. Purchasing or Troubleshooting Questions Should Be Directed to the Question Thread Feel free toĬheck out the many other photosharing subredditsĢ. If you just want to share an image you've taken, you're welcome to post in /r/photographs, our sister photo sharing sub. Topic/question rather than the focus of the post. The image should be used to support an overall broad and nonspecific Posting images is only allowed as self-post using the photo as an example for the discussion, to either begin a conversation aboutĪspects of the example or to ask a photography-related question. Official FAQ and Wiki Please be sure to read the FAQ before posting. Photography as an art and post things that would be of interest to other photographers. This is not a good place to simply share cool photos/videos or promote your own work and projects, but rather a place to discuss r/photography is a place to politely discuss the tools, technique and culture of photography. ![]()
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