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發表於 2013-8-17 21:15:28
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本帖最後由 vincecharus 於 2013-8-17 21:18 編輯
One micrometer = 1/100000 m = 1/1000 mm
When the camera shakes, we're talking about motion of maybe around 1mm (give and take in the ballpark).
You can then calculate the relative motion of that to the subject or the print (depending on the print size).
Whatever the result is, we're not talking about an error in the micrometer scale.
For FF, using 50mm standard lens, you get a pic of a certain size on a fixed object.
For medium format (e.g. 3:2, 45mm x 30mm), you use standard lens of 70mm and get a pic of exactly the same size on the same object. That is because, while the focal length is increased and the magnification is larger, at the same time the sensor is bigger, too. So, you get a print of the same size of the same object in the end.
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