If leica had the balls to make a new digital CL and decided to produce a camera that reproduced the perception of the human brain(yes,brain not eye),what size would the sensor need to be to accomplish this.
Im asking after wading through another set of bokeh shots;bokeh is popular presumably because its almost invisable to us,something seen out of the corner of ones eye that flickers and is gone before it can be perceived,almost dreamlike.
However what we actually perceive is always in sharp focus so the sensor size to achieve this normallity would be quite small,..........what do you think?
Half frame film never made it because of a lack in ultimate quality,this quality arguement is no longer an issue(at least in terms of digital to digital comparisons at up to fairly large sizes)when comparing sensor size.
So if you were designing a new camera that most mimicked human perception what sensor size and angle of view would this recorder have?...
Im asking after wading through another set of bokeh shots;bokeh is popular presumably because its almost invisable to us,something seen out of the corner of ones eye that flickers and is gone before it can be perceived,almost dreamlike.
However what we actually perceive is always in sharp focus so the sensor size to achieve this normallity would be quite small,..........what do you think?
Half frame film never made it because of a lack in ultimate quality,this quality arguement is no longer an issue(at least in terms of digital to digital comparisons at up to fairly large sizes)when comparing sensor size.
So if you were designing a new camera that most mimicked human perception what sensor size and angle of view would this recorder have?...