When you speak of depth, do you mean the sense that the image is 3
dimensional? In past discussions we have read opinions that digital cameras
usually use lenses at apertures set for to much depth of field thereby
limiting the impact of the image.
In what otherways do you see the lack of depth?
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From: "Donald Shedrick" <shedridc@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [OM] African Digital Day in the Life - E20
> I have this book, and I have to say that you can, on many of the
> photos, tell they are digital. They just do not have the same depth
> as a film photo has.
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> --- Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > For an interesting read there is a multi page article about the
> > latest
> > Day in the Life photo project. This time in Africa. This time with
> > 100
> > pro photographers using Olympus E-20 cameras!
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> > Starts here: http://www.apple.com/pro/photo/africa/
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