02-19-2013, 09:12 PM
"At f/11 (and beyond), diffraction limits the maximum resolution again."
I'm always a bit puzzled when I read this kind of statement because (in this case, and also in many others) it totally contradicts your own data. Your data suggests that every aperture after f/4 is diffraction limited already. You can say that the center resolution drops into very good territory at f/11, though. Anyways, no big deal, but it just feels strange to me to read this sentence and then look at your own graph that shows something else (to me at least). But then, being a scientist in "real life", I might be a bit anal about interpretation of data.
Oh, and let's not forget: Thanks for the latest bunch of reviews. Appreciated.
I'm always a bit puzzled when I read this kind of statement because (in this case, and also in many others) it totally contradicts your own data. Your data suggests that every aperture after f/4 is diffraction limited already. You can say that the center resolution drops into very good territory at f/11, though. Anyways, no big deal, but it just feels strange to me to read this sentence and then look at your own graph that shows something else (to me at least). But then, being a scientist in "real life", I might be a bit anal about interpretation of data.
Oh, and let's not forget: Thanks for the latest bunch of reviews. Appreciated.