It's interesting to see when "good enough image quality and convenience" becomes a sales argument for Phase One products
But that's probably the case, the 80 MP single shot backs are so much more convenient to work with than multi-shot that the reduction in image quality is acceptable to most. It's the same argument that has caused some to move to smaller formats, so it's a dangerous discussion to have.
The weakest aspect of single shot cameras I think is the aliasing, but if you don't shoot textiles etc it's quite easy to live with.
With macro perhaps you need to throw in focus stacking into the mix? Or do you think you can do with single shots using the Capcam? Maybe the Capcam can do automated stacking too?
But that's probably the case, the 80 MP single shot backs are so much more convenient to work with than multi-shot that the reduction in image quality is acceptable to most. It's the same argument that has caused some to move to smaller formats, so it's a dangerous discussion to have.
The weakest aspect of single shot cameras I think is the aliasing, but if you don't shoot textiles etc it's quite easy to live with.
With macro perhaps you need to throw in focus stacking into the mix? Or do you think you can do with single shots using the Capcam? Maybe the Capcam can do automated stacking too?