> As an aside, can anyone explain what "lens rendering" means? Or is this just
> a term for the look an imperfect lens creates versus a well corrected sharp
> lens?
I think it has nothing to do with "well corrected sharp lens". For the
most past, the vast majority of today's lenses are able to achieve
near-perfect sharpness at the plane of focus. It's all of the non
plane of focus lens rendering that defines the differences in lenses.
AG Schnozz
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