>Evaluation Methods:
>1. Light Table with Peak 4X & 10X loupes
You need at least 15x to really check sharpness.
>2. Scanned Nikon Coolsan II at 6.33 x 9.5 inches, 204.63 pixels / inch; file
>size = 7.21 MB.
>3) Printed with Epson Photo on Epson glossy photo paper.
Too many variables to be of value IMHO.
>4) Projected on quality screen aprox 2 ft. x 3 ft.
The projector lens quality makes a big difference too, standard Kodak's are
pretty poor.
Of course if you are happy with the results of the zoom, it doesn't matter.
Critical sharpness and the other subtelties of quality glass (not
necessarily primes) are only really important for competing against pros to
make a living...or for the anal-retentive ;-)
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