1. For digital you can save a shift lens, it can be done by software easily.
You may need to put the money for a decent super wide though if you don't
own a full frame DSLR.
2. With a 50/1.4 or 85/2 etc, the DOF is shallow enough with a 1.5x or 1.6x
lens factor DC.
Film is still better in resolution, especially edges resolution for wide
angles.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: <gries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:05 AM
Subject: [OM] can your digital do this?
> All this digi talk still leaves me with two questions:
>
> 1. What about good WA and shift lenses for architectural work?
>
> 2. How about low light and shallow DoF?
>
> I'm still holding on to my OMs until that day comes...
>
> Bob
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