Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
Hi Pesa,
"It's complicated". Full Frame cameras have tighter DoF, but diffraction kicks in at smaller apertures.
At the end of the day though, diffraction isn't usually a big real - in many cases people would get a far better result simply by applying correct sharpening; I have many 22 x 44" canvas prints hanging on walls that were where shot at F22 or even F32, and diffraction wasn't an issue.
In practice, the best approach is probably (well what I do anyway) to calculate the depth of field and hyperfocal distance that's appropriate for the scene (there's a great iPhone App for that if you happen to have an iPhone).