darkelf
13.05.09, 15:05
Nie wiem czy było, ale teraz sobie czytam recenzję E1 (od wczoraj mam tę lustrzankę) i bardzo zaskoczył mnie ten cytat:
"The 4/3 system is brilliant, since it uses the correct 4:3 aspect ratio that makes better use of available pixels and also mirrors the aspect ratio of almost every computer display and professional film camera system. When you do digital slide shows you will fill your projector or laptop screen. Every other DSLR uses the outdated 35mm film 3:2 ratio which is a throwback to the 1913 when an asthmatic hiker who couldn't carry a real camera developed a way to jam 35mm movie film into a still camera and chose an elongated format to allow a little more film area to be used. (See the history (http://www.leica-camera.com/unternehmen/historie/barnack/index_e.html) of the Leica camera to learn more.) Using any other DSLR with its outdated 3:2 aspect ratio means every time you do a digital show you'll have black bands across the top and bottom of your screen, or even worse, have even bigger sidebars for verticals. The 4/3 format also allows you to use many more of your pixels when printing to standard sized papers without cropping."
http://www.kenrockwell.com/olympus/e1.htm
"The 4/3 system is brilliant, since it uses the correct 4:3 aspect ratio that makes better use of available pixels and also mirrors the aspect ratio of almost every computer display and professional film camera system. When you do digital slide shows you will fill your projector or laptop screen. Every other DSLR uses the outdated 35mm film 3:2 ratio which is a throwback to the 1913 when an asthmatic hiker who couldn't carry a real camera developed a way to jam 35mm movie film into a still camera and chose an elongated format to allow a little more film area to be used. (See the history (http://www.leica-camera.com/unternehmen/historie/barnack/index_e.html) of the Leica camera to learn more.) Using any other DSLR with its outdated 3:2 aspect ratio means every time you do a digital show you'll have black bands across the top and bottom of your screen, or even worse, have even bigger sidebars for verticals. The 4/3 format also allows you to use many more of your pixels when printing to standard sized papers without cropping."
http://www.kenrockwell.com/olympus/e1.htm