Re: PhotoForum Digest, Vol 53, Issue 1

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Even with a 35 mm frame size, as the lens is circular there will be light through the lens which does not fall on the film itself. Cameras have black interiors to absorb this light, not have it reflected around to partially finish on the film.


Jim Thyer.

-----Original Message----- From: Dan Mitchell
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 3:16 AM
To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Re: PhotoForum Digest, Vol 53, Issue 1

Wow - I sure started an interesting discussion.

One more thing

- if I use a lens which once could cover a 35mm sized 36 x 24mm film frame, on a digital body with an APS-C or smaller sensor, what does the light that does not fall on the small sensor do - does it bounce around the camera interior causing problems with image quality ?

dan




On 26 Mar 2015, at 11:00, photoforum-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


Today's Topics:

  1.  Re: Use of Film-camera lenses with Digital (karl shah-jenner)
  2.  Re: Use of Film-camera lenses with Digital (Randy Little)
  3.  Re: Use of Film-camera lenses with Digital (karl shah-jenner)


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