On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:30:09 +0100, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Feb 5, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Lucas Rijnders wrote:

If the Pentax lenses I have now work well on the Pentax *ist DS (and they do), I cannot imagine why they would work poorly on an Olympus 4/3 sensor.

I gathered, but it is hearsay from memory, that most OM lenses are simply not sharp enough on the 4/3's sensor. It is both smaller and higher resolution. It might not be true: that's why I said to test for yourself :o)

I consider the Olympus OM system lenses to be comparable to same-era Pentax lenses of like focal lengths, at least with respect to resolution and contrast, rectilinear correction.

I would be _very_ surprised they weren't.

If it were true that the OM lenses aren't sharp enough for the E system sensor, it's likely true that the Pentax lenses aren't either.

That was my point.

Interesting conjecture:
The E-330 4/3 format sensor has approximately 174.2 pixels per mm. There's been a lot of talk here and elsewhere about wanting an uprated D model with 8-10Mpixel. If you take the same pixel density and put it on the Sony-dimension chip it comes out to 4094 x 2735 pixels, or 10.6 Mpixel.

Much-maligned Herb Chong has stated several times that most Pentax lenses, with the exception of the really high-end stuff (Macro's, F*, FA*) would disappoint on a 10 Mp APS sensor. Time will tell...
By the way, does anyone know how old Nikkors work on the D200?

So if Pentax releases a 10Mpixel version of the *ist D, will the Pentax lenses be adequate to deliver the kind of performance that its sensor can achieve?

We started talking about M-era glass. DA's and D-FA's might (will?) be better...

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Regards, Lucas

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