Forum: Pentax Full Frame
08-23-2014, 10:46 AM
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That's actually something I keep saying all the time ... the advantages of a larger sensor are invisible in many cases. Just not always.
Even between my 1" RX100m3 and FF D800E, many of my images are indistiguishable if not pixel-peeped. Esp. at day light and within the 24-70mm range.
But this doesn't contradict my statement. My D800E simply delivers a minimum quality whatever be the circumstances no other camera I am aware of is able to today. Which made me stop caring about technical aspects, or at least be less obsessed with them. It is more forgiving. Which feels like "liberation" for my more creative side.
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Forum: Pentax Full Frame
08-23-2014, 06:32 AM
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Wrt the thread title's question ...
First, let me say I don't believe the assumption to hold true, once photographer and observation bias are factored out.
But if such a phenomenon should exist indeed, I'd say it's psychology within the photographer ... With my FF camera, I noticed I stopped caring about the technical aspects, trusting it simply will be good enough anyway.
Speaking about myself personally, I think it may help me to become a better photographer. However, I don't always carry an FF body, so there are less snapshots taken with it.
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