On 2 May 2002 at 7:35, Mishka wrote:

> actually, it makes sense to me: afaik, the *lens* resilutions are
> normally in range of hundreds of lppm. so for digital, where there's no
> limitation set by film of how much contrast one needs to actually
> record those lps, once you have a sensor with high enough resolution,
> you should be able to get away with a much smaller lens and sensor.
> thumbs up for oly!

>From what I understand sampling errors are introduced by presenting the sensor 
with an overly resolute image as per the Nyquist theorem.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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