At 11:00 PM 11/17/2002 +0100, frieder.faig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
...Another interesting point -he mentioned- is that Olympus didn`t
develop their lenses on calculation and meassureable values only. But they
did a lot of field- testing to find the design which produces the best
image in practical field use, and not the lens which is the best
theoretical test performer. This need`s a lot of efford and is not done so
intensivly by any lens manufacturer.
Just, what I've heard...
...
Don't know, could be wishful thinking :-) Nice if it is true.
Then again, there are some amazing pics I see from list members. I guess
the only lacking evidence is comparison w/ other cameras and lens on the
same scene etc. at a minimal of say 8x10 enlargements.
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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