On 15 Jul 2002 18:07:54 GMT, mceowen@aol.com (McEowen) wrote:

><< I don't think so; an 8x10 print from a 15mm lens on a digital and an 8x10
>print from a 24mm lens on a D60 from the same point will be identical in
>terms of sizes and shapes of the objects in the image. The DoF in the
>digital image will be slightly deeper. >>

>You either don't understand what I said or you're wrong. Take you pick.
>
>Shoot a photo with a 24mm. Now shoot a photo with a 15mm so that the foreground
>subject is the same size as in the 24mm picture. Tell me that the background
>objects are going to be the same size in relation to the foreground as in the
>24mm picture. They won't be.

No, using the same format, but you are not when
you are using full-frame with 35mm and the CCD size
of the D1/D1X/D100 bodies. At 1.5:1, a 15mm on the
digital would give you the same perspective and about
the same coverage from the same position as a 22.5mm
would on the 35mm camera...