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Jay P. Kaley February 21st, 2017 11:45 AM

Re: new JVC LS300 owner- lenses
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duncan Craig (Post 1928014)
Personally I never much cared for the crop factor comparisons etc etc, some directors I work with have made a fuss at the start of a job and soon stopped worrying about it.

But it is something you have to learn about though to navigate the world of lenses, and questions come up because I don't have a frame of reference for how the VSM performs on one setting compared to the other.

Is the difference in shooting with the VSM at 80% or 100% the same differences as shooting with an MFT camera or a super35 camera? Do the same DoF differences apply and so forth, or is it the same image "scaled" to different sizes, or whatever the proper term is?

William Hohauser February 22nd, 2017 11:23 AM

Re: new JVC LS300 owner- lenses
 
VSM is unique to the LS300 and so nobody has really made an accurate assessment of what the "mm" comparisons would be on a particular lens. I can tell you that compared to the same lens on a MFT camera you can get a bit wider angle if the lens construction cooperates. So my 20mm might be giving me 16 or 17mm, can't tell for sure. My 45mm might start at 40mm and Prime Zoom to 80mm. If I had a larger lens collection I might be able to figure it out but I don't.

The DOF is not affected by the VSM function. The size of the sensor dictates that. What you get with the Prime Zoom is a "flat" zoom, the DOF remains constant unlike a par-focal zoom.


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