Is there an optical reason why a mirror lens can't achieve high resolution? I 
wouldn't think so. As Bill said, the only real drawback is the bokeh. And with 
digital photography that can sometimes be repaired.
Paul
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> > Depends how you define sharp :D Mirror bokeh is fine with me :D I like 
> > donuts!
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> Sharp is defined as having high resolution.
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> William Robb
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