----- Original Message ----- From: "graywolf" Subject: Re: The lens remains the same?
> Well, in this particular case the subject appeared larger because, despite the > difference in formats, the *istD has a higher magnification viewfinder. If she > had been using a Nikon D100 and a N80 (for example) instead, the subject would > have appeared just as if it had been masked down from the film camera, which is > exactly what it would be. Had she compaired the viewfinder image from the *istD, > to one from, say, an ME Super they would have about the same appearance as the > D100 compaired to an N80. > > So, simply put, the effect she sees is caused by the difference in viewfinder > magnification. And has nothing to do with, so called, effective focal lengths. When I did this test with my LX and ist D, using the same lens, the object size in the viewfinder was pretty much the same. The only difference is that the istD viewfinder is about 2/3 the size of the LX viewfinder (well, the LX viewfinder is also ways better). The viewfinder magnification of the two is almost identical. I don't have an MZ body around to compare to. William Robb

