MFstooges
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I know nothing about optics but I remember when Nikon and Canon started to roll out their first affordable digital SLRs which soon followed by lenses which were specifically designed for digital SLR. Unlike film coating which is pretty thin, the architecture of digital sensor is said to require a light ray comes in narrow angle of incidence in order to maximize its performance. And the rear element has better anti reflection coating. So since modern lenses for digital cameras are generally pretty sharp and I assume have higher resolving power for the megapixels, are there any advantages of using modern lens on film? AFAIK the TMax and Delta haven't improved much for years. Tons of reviews about the legacy lenses performance on digital body but I have never read about the opposite.
None of the new lenses comes in smaller package as film era lenses so the size difference is clearly a con.
For the admins : I understand I mentioned about digital here but it has nothing to do with the actual workflow which is 100 percent analog but if considered not suitable please remove the thread.
None of the new lenses comes in smaller package as film era lenses so the size difference is clearly a con.
For the admins : I understand I mentioned about digital here but it has nothing to do with the actual workflow which is 100 percent analog but if considered not suitable please remove the thread.