On top:
if lens resolution (number of line per mm) is in same order of magnitude 
as the number of pixels / mm  on the sensor. The lens has the huge 
advantage the the lines can be at any place even diagonally, but the 
pixels have discrete position making the pixels/mm much less effective, 
this leads to at least 50% advantage for the lens resolution.....

On Top:  "10 Mpixels" does not mean 10Mp for BLU or RED not even for Green

Exact theoreticle comparison of lens resolution and pixel density is 
hard and will be very much picture content dependent

Greetz Jos

J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> THE PROBLEM IS THAT AT CURRENT PIXEL DENSITIES OF THE SENSORS (fairly 
> high
> relative to lens resolutions),
> THE LENS'S RESOLUTION IS STILL A MAJOR FACTOR OF TOTAL SYSTEM RESOLUTION.
>  

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