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KyleSTL said:c.d.embrey said:privatebydesign said:dslrdummy said:I'm very happy with my RX100 with its zeiss 1.8 zoom thanks.
That would be a 28mm-100mm f4.9-f13.2 equivalent, hardly anything to get very excited about.
F/1.8 is ALWAYS f/1.8!! Some people are more interested in shooting in Low Light than having oh-so-trendy paper-thin DOF. YMMV.
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I think DOF equivilents are important, but they are not everything. I would venture to say a modern 1" sensor good results at ISO 800 (similar to an APS-C sensor from 3 or 4 generations back), and a modern 1/1.7" sensor (like the BSI-CMOS in the S110) likely gives acceptable results at ISO 400 (similar to an APS-C 4 to 5 generations back).
In a given era different sized sensors will never be able to compete against each other, but looking back you might be able to get the same image quality from an S110 @ ISO 400 & f/2.0 as a 10D or 20D at the same ISO and aperture (and have all the modern features of a new camera and many more MP to boot).
The same could probably be said for a RX100 @ ISO 800 & f/1.8 and a 30D or 40D.
Depth of field does not an image make.
I've been using my g15 quite a bit lately and It gets some nice shallow DOF for a small sensored compact. Infact, I see little need for a camera like the g1x with a slow aperture when I get f/1.8-2.8 on the g15.
The flower shot is @ ISO 3200. The mailbox is ISO 100.
Edit: It seems that CR forums is stretching the photos, making them seem worse than they are.
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