If i dont have to match my CG camera to a real one and i dont use vray sun (or use it on very low intensity settings),
is there any advantage of using the physical camera?
Does it produce higher image quality?
how about render times?
To be honest i am quite happy with the max camera and i dont like all these real world settings that you have to worry about.
Here is the info from the manual, its not very detailed:
"The V-Ray physical camera allows you to use real-world parameters to set up the virtual CG camera (e.g. f-stop, lens focal length etc). It also makes it easier to use light sources with real-world illumination (e.g. VRayLight with physical units, or VRaySun and VRaySky)."
is there any advantage of using the physical camera?
Does it produce higher image quality?
how about render times?
To be honest i am quite happy with the max camera and i dont like all these real world settings that you have to worry about.
Here is the info from the manual, its not very detailed:
"The V-Ray physical camera allows you to use real-world parameters to set up the virtual CG camera (e.g. f-stop, lens focal length etc). It also makes it easier to use light sources with real-world illumination (e.g. VRayLight with physical units, or VRaySun and VRaySky)."
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