visible "pixels" at high magnifications
that would not be visible if the resolution
of he camera's sensor was much higher. jaggies,
etc. you know, anything digital or electronic
looking, artifacts of the process, etc. instead of the totally
smooth image formed by the lens(es).
jco

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Peter Lacus
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 4:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Pentax K 28mm f2.0 Lens


J. C. O.,

> Going much higher would still be worthwhile. I can
> see in some of my 6MP APS images with my best lenses
> that the image is still at full contrast even in the finest details 
> and the image is suffering from pixelation problems due to low res 
> (6Mp on APS is nowhere even close

what do you mean by 'pixelation problems'?

Cheers,

Peter

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