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Out of curiosity, what is the effective MP resolution of current high-end FF lenses (or any format actually)? I.e. can they fully resolve say a 100MP sensor?
Also, is there a sensor size sweet spot to minimise the impact of lens imperfections? What I mean is, an absolute glass imperfection of say 0.001mm with FF creates only 50% the image error compared with MFT, all else being equal. Not all else is equal, e.g. absolute lens precision is presumably more difficult as size increases? Corollary: a FF lens on a crop sensor camera with the same MP will give comparably lower resolution performance if sensors are beyond the MP limit. I think.
In practice, I’ve had great results using a FF lens with APS-C, so I’m guessing this MP limit is fairly high.
Also, does MF allow higher MP because of sensor pixel density limits, or the lens limit factor described, or simply higher price bracket?
Also, is there a sensor size sweet spot to minimise the impact of lens imperfections? What I mean is, an absolute glass imperfection of say 0.001mm with FF creates only 50% the image error compared with MFT, all else being equal. Not all else is equal, e.g. absolute lens precision is presumably more difficult as size increases? Corollary: a FF lens on a crop sensor camera with the same MP will give comparably lower resolution performance if sensors are beyond the MP limit. I think.
In practice, I’ve had great results using a FF lens with APS-C, so I’m guessing this MP limit is fairly high.
Also, does MF allow higher MP because of sensor pixel density limits, or the lens limit factor described, or simply higher price bracket?
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