Chuck noted:
> Macro magnification ratio refers to the actual size of the image on film
> or sensor. If the 200mm lens makes a 1:2 image on film it also makes a
> 1:2 image on the 4/3 sensor. If you were shooting an object that was
> 10mm high it would be 5mm high at 1:2. But whether 35mm film or 4/3
> sensor the image would be 5mm high in both cases. How much more you
> magnify it in post-processing is a different question.
You learn something new, every day, even if you didn't want to! I was making
an obviously erroneous assumption.
Thanks for the clarification.
David.
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