It must also be remembered that without a "perfect" lens you will not
achieve the max resolution of the film. System resolution is calculated like
adding resistors in parallel. So if you have film that can resolve 100 lp/mm
and a lens that can resolve 1000 lp/mm, you get less than 100 lp/mm when
that lens and film is combined.
I still think that for small prints (5x7 and less) the order of importance
is: film, format, lens. For larger prints, film and format swap places. This
all assumes things like good tripod, perfect focus and proper
exposure/developing.

BR

From: "T Rittenhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My last comment on the subject, I swear. There is not a single lens in the
world that can resolve more on film than the film will resolve.

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