Thanks Paul, so in theory at least I could substitute pixels for the focal 
length I need to achieve the desired result. The DoF will be greater with the 
shorter lens but the resolution would also probably be better given the same 
quality of lens.

Regards,

John
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Subject: Re: Sensor resolution V focal length..........

If your crops were of the same dimension in pixels and the framing on
the bird was the same, the K20D and 300 would yield a slightly larger
print.
Paul
On Jun 27, 2008, at 9:15 AM, John Wittingham wrote:

> Thanks for the responses, OK I think I need to re-word this
> altogether, Pentax K10D 10.2 Megapixels fitted with 400mm lens v's
> Pentax K20D 14.6 Megapixels fitted with 300mm lens, assuming both
> lenses produce excellent results, which combination would give the
> bigger print size from a crop at the center of the frame if yoy
> were for example shooting a distant bird at the same distance in
> each case?
>
> Regards,
>
> John
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J.
> C. O'Connell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27 June 2008 13:18
> To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
> Subject: RE: Sensor resolution V focal length..........
>
> Are you trying to say that there will be no resolution loss in
> using a K20D
> with a shorter lens vs a K10D with a longer lens if the AOV of the
> image
> is kept the same via cropping the K20D image? The REAL sensor size
> of the 2
> cameras
> are NOT EQUIVALENT if you crop the K20D image and use a shorter fl
> lens.
>
> JC OCONNELL
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of
> Anthony Farr
> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 8:03 AM
> To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
> Subject: RE: Sensor resolution V focal length..........
>
>
> The crop will be the same from K10d to K20d, because the crop
> factor is
> related to the sensor dimension not its resolution, and the two
> cameras have
> equivalent sensor dimensions.
>
> The K20D shots will "enlarge" more at 100% view, simply because it
> has a
> greater pixel density.  This doesn't mean anything other than that
> your
> monitor resolution (e.g. 1024 x 768)represents a smaller patch of
> the K20ds
> sensor compared to the K10d.  The >>whole<< picture will have the
> same field
> of view for the same lens when the two camera models are compared.
> You
> wouldn't print at 100%, the only practical use for this view is when
> performing some editing functions, and for pixel peeping.
>
> Regards,
> Anthony Farr
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>> Of John Wittingham
>> Sent: Friday, 27 June 2008 8:59 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Sensor resolution V focal length..........
>>
>> I'm in need of some longer glass, longer than 300mm. It occured to me
>> the
> other
>> day that the crop of a given area of a frame would be consirerably
>> bigger
> the more
>> resolution you have from the sensor of the camera viewed at 100%. So
>> I'm
> thinking
>> 400mm on the K10D would be approximately 33% bigger at the same crop
>> as it would be from 300mm viewed at 100% right?
>>
>> So if I'm using a K20D how much bigger would a crop of the same
>> subject
> shot with
>> the K10D be viewed at 100%, could I substitute pixels for focal
>> length
> providing the
>> lens resolution is up to the job? Are there any downsides other than
>> the
> obvious
>> differences when using a shorter focal length such as DoF?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> John
>>
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