Jessestr
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As I've just bought the Mamiya RB67 I was thinking about the relation between lens speeds and larger formats on film.
At 645 you can find f1.9 on a Mamiya, f2 on a Contax 645 .. but when you go up, it suddenly goes to f2.8 .. then f3.5 and large format is even smaller apertures.
Is it because the depth of field that would be too tiny to actually have something in focus or is it's just harder to have such an amount light coming for a larger format?
I got the 90mm f3.8 .. In relation of depth of field, how much f stops would the f3.8 be on a 35mm camera?
Thanks
At 645 you can find f1.9 on a Mamiya, f2 on a Contax 645 .. but when you go up, it suddenly goes to f2.8 .. then f3.5 and large format is even smaller apertures.
Is it because the depth of field that would be too tiny to actually have something in focus or is it's just harder to have such an amount light coming for a larger format?
I got the 90mm f3.8 .. In relation of depth of field, how much f stops would the f3.8 be on a 35mm camera?
Thanks