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It seems you do not understand what field curvature is...
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By reading through Roger's article I realized how many options are out there for MFT crowd. From cheap to expensive, light to heavy...
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(03-09-2018, 11:50 PM)you2 Wrote: (03-09-2018, 11:44 AM)Brightcolours Wrote: Huh? It makes no difference whether the camera body has a mirror or not, the field curvature in the image will be exactly the same. Field curvature does not impact AF either.
He claimed (correctly) that eye detection would focus on the eye regardless of whether the eye is in the center or edge. While the curvature might impact the overall image quality (for better or worse) them eyes will be sharp.
And what does sharp eyes have to do with field curvature? With a DSLR field curvature does not impact AF. The AF uses the same curved projected image too.
Weird "discussion".
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With portraits one does not put eyes on the border of images....
So I guess you were trying to push the straw man notion of focus and recompose in relation to field curvature here. Okay.
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Yeah and 85mm FF lenses are known for field curvature issues. Keep the straw man argument going. Lovin' it.
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The point is for portraits we don't care about field curvature as long as subject is in focus, on a SLR using central AF pint and recomposing might cause an issue, on mirrorless using the sensor itself for AF, I don't see where can it be problematic, unless you are shooting groups of people