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Did you ever reveal the identities? Inquiring minds...So, being bloody minded I thought I should prove the point.
Can you tell which was shot with the E-M1 and which with the A7?
Hi ThereDid you ever reveal the identities? Inquiring minds...
Correction: both Pham Minh Son and I gave it a try ! We picked the bottom image as the A7 (the greenish one).Hi There
I thought nobody was interested!
The one on the top was the E-M1, but the point really was a reality check about full frame and depth of field.
Correction: both Pham Minh Son and I gave it a try ! We picked the bottom image as the A7 (the greenish one).
Clearly the DOF gave it away, but otherwise it'd be hard to tell them apart.
Kind regards.
Hi BartCorrection: both Pham Minh Son and I gave it a try ! We picked the bottom image as the A7 (the greenish one).
Clearly the DOF gave it away, but otherwise it'd be hard to tell them apart.
Kind regards.
Not where I'm concerned. That would just be boring!Thanks Bart. It's also interesting to compare
http://www.getdpi.com/forum/561183-post2033.html post2033
with
http://www.getdpi.com/forum/561400-post2087.html post2087
Shouldn't there be some consistency?
Hi Bart and Jono,Hi Bart
Apologies to you and Son
I'm not sure that the DOF was the giveaway, I thought it was more that the subject was larger in the E-M1 shot?
A7 CV 35 nokton f1.2 v2
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can be seen better here
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