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#91
[quote name='BG_Home' timestamp='1288823352' post='3947']

Ya, and your opinion is gospel, eh?

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No, not at all. But what I say is just the way it is, it is not "my opinion" just rather boring factual matter. I did not make it up, it is just purely logical.



The faults in the projection will always limit the print size in the same way, no matter how high the resolution of the capturing medium, unless the (low) resolution of the capturing medium is more limiting, masking the faults of the projected image.



There is not anything difficult to understand about that.



Now if you decide to ENLARGE one picture more than another, of course you will notice recorded faults of the projected image better/more than on the image that is less enlarged. The more apparent faults are then only a function of the bigger enlargement.



That applies to lateral CA, to dust bunnies on the sensor, to scratches, to unsharp glass, to ghost lights, to lens flares, to aperture spikes, to aperture induced diffraction and so on.
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#92
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1288789572' post='3940']

Oh dear... Olympus forums!!!



One wonders if Olympus uses highly radioactive glass. Only that can be an explanation for the collective madness. <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />

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I think it'd be equally fun (if not more) to talk about the funny misconceptions and the torches+pitchforks attitudes in the FourThirds community. Sometimes I wonder whether Olympians have their own physics system that favour FT sensors in their own little world <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />
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#93
If you have doubt about camera format I’d recommend to take a look at



http://www.wfcfotobeeld.com/showphoto.php?photo=22358



Sorry, It is in Dutch. The picture is taken by women with passion. Actually her family /husband and son/ has the photography as hobby. Oh yes the cammera is 4/3.
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#94
[quote name='miro' timestamp='1290684162' post='4424']

If you have doubt about camera format I’d recommend to take a look at



http://www.wfcfotobeeld.com/showphoto.php?photo=22358



Sorry, It is in Dutch. The picture is taken by women with passion. Actually her family /husband and son/ has the photography as hobby. Oh yes the cammera is 4/3.

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I do not get your post at all. What does a cropped image (yeah, 4:3 sucks) of a mushroom have to do with differences between sensor formats? Totally unclear to me, you seem to be mistaking photographers with sensor sizes.



I think you might also mean "a woman" when you wrote "women".



It is a nice photo, by the way, but nothing special. And notice the NR-ed noise in the background, even in this small less than 1mp website format?
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