privatebydesign said:zlatko said:privatebydesign said:Why are you so adamantly presupposing that equivalent ONLY applies to fov?
Why put words in my mouth?
I didn't, I quoted you, repeatedly, "The closest full frame equivalents are 135mm f/2 (large) and 200mm f/2 (very large) lenses. In this respect, the Olympus 75/1.8 is unparalleled in any system because it's so small. "
You are the one that mentioned aperture, it is only because you did so that I got involved, I don't give a damn about m4/3's. Not only did you mention aperture but directly contained within your comment is the fact that you assert the closest ff equivalent to an m4/3 f1.8 is f2, I don't know why you did that, but it is fallacious.
You really don't know why I mentioned aperture in those lens descriptions? To identify two rather large lenses in Canon's current product line, highlighting the size difference with a much smaller m43 lens that offers a similar FoV. Lenses are commonly identified by mentioning the aperture: 24mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0, 50mm f/1.4, etc. I didn't specify the aperture as a way to specify the exact DoF they offer at widest aperture. If anyone misunderstood and was actually misled, I apologize!
Perhaps you can admit your error in saying that a 75/1.8 "doesn't give a shallow dof." That's not even a case of misinterpreting/misunderstanding.
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