magnification on a digital sensor is a moot point anyway.
how do you measure it?
suppose you have 24x36mm (FF) sensors: one is 2x2 pixels
and one is 20MP. does it make any sense to compare 1:1 mag
images made on them?

best,
mishka

On 3/14/07, John Whittingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But you still have to be at the same distance to achieve 1:1 or 1:2 as the
> case may be, fact! Again depends on the subject matter and whether you
> require a particular ratio for scientific or technical reasons.
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> John
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