> Its kinda like TVs. If you get far away enough or go to a 
> tiny screen they eventually will look sharp enough, 

that's because the circle of confusion changes shape.

> but no 
> matter how far away or how small a screen you use, you can 
> always see bad color. 

I'm colourblind. Doesn't matter to me.

Bob

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of JC OConnell
> Sent: 16 November 2008 03:04
> To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
> Subject: RE: Wide zoom (and not zoom) lenses redux
> 
> oh, and never foget, depending on the subject, image size and 
> and print size, the loss of resolution of a zoom compared to 
> a prime may be meaningless, but better contrast/less flare is 
> always visible no matter what size image or print you do.
> 
> Its kinda like TVs. If you get far away enough or go to a 
> tiny screen they eventually will look sharp enough, but no 
> matter how far away or how small a screen you use, you can 
> always see bad color.
> 
> JC O'Connell
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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