Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>Pentax has long made the mistake of producing better lenses 
>than bodies. The FA and DA Limited  primes, the A*, FA* and DA* 
>lenses, and even many of the "regular" series lenses are 
>pro-quality performers.

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...


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