On Jan 25, 2008, at 1:27 PM, Adam Maas wrote:

> On 1/25/08, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This raises an interesting issue. When Michael Reichmann tested the
>> Canon 1Ds-III, he said he suspected that its sensor was out-resolving
>> its lenses. In other words, the lenses didn't have sufficient
>> resolution  to really take advantage of the sensor. A little math  
>> shows
>> the 24 x 36 sensor in the Canon checking in at 138 pixels per
>> millimeter (linear). The 14 megapixel Pentax sensor (23.4 x 15.6)  
>> comes
>> in at about 198 pixels per millimeter!
>>
>> Now granted, the 1Ds-III does have the disadvantage of using Canon
>> lenses <g>, but I'll be really curious to see images from the K20D
>> taken with some of the Limited series...
>
> Remember that lens resolution lessens as you approach the edges. I
> seriously doubt the 1DsmIII comes close to outresolving its lenses at
> the centre, but even the 5D had issues with this at the edges. It's
> likely that the 1DsmIII has such issues with more lenses and further
> away from the edges.

I had the A50/2.8 Macro serviced some time ago and while it was at  
the shop, my technician friend checked the collimation on his optical  
bench and did a resolution test. I know it is capable of resolving at  
least 100+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ON the Pentax *ist DS, I was able to get about 47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] out of it. 
On  
the K10D, I was able to get about 62 [EMAIL PROTECTED] out of it. I was also 
able  
to get these values out of the DA14 (on center, that's all I was  
measuring).

I am sure that if the K20D has 20% more resolution than the K10D  
(that is, resolves about 75 [EMAIL PROTECTED]), the A50/2.8 is up to the task 
and  
I'm pretty sure the DA14 will be too. At least on center. ;-)

Can't speak to the 1Ds-III but, frankly, I was never particularly  
pleased with the Canon lenses in the range of focal lengths I use by  
comparison to Nikon, Pentax or Olympus lenses. Canon's lens suite is  
very biased to the long telephotos, almost a specialization, IMO.

Godfrey

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