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I'm sure many of you know the controlled "lab" view used to compare a complex (one dimensional) scene, against various cameras.

I sometimes look for amusement, and often end up frustrated, and wonder why such-and-such.

For example i might compare the Leica M10 (a good lens is specified), with other cameras..mainly smaller sensor aps-c cameras...inevitably the comparator shows (much) softer scenes (for the Leica) anywhere, over the whole scene,  compared to other camera-lens combinations.

I don't know why.  I've been using the Comparator at DPreview for about 10 years and it's always the same results comparing the best Leicas, and lenses,  against other cameras.

I know sharpness is not a measurable number, and depends on contrast, and other things...but i do know what looks sharp...and what's not so sharp.

What is going on here, please?

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23 minutes ago, david strachan said:

I'm sure many of you know the controlled "lab" view used to compare a complex (one dimensional) scene, against various cameras.

I sometimes look for amusement, and often end up frustrated, and wonder why such-and-such.

For example i might compare the Leica M10 (a good lens is specified), with other cameras..mainly smaller sensor aps-c cameras...inevitably the comparator shows (much) softer scenes (for the Leica) anywhere, over the whole scene,  compared to other camera-lens combinations.

I don't know why.  I've been using the Comparator at DPreview for about 10 years and it's always the same results comparing the best Leicas, and lenses,  against other cameras.

I know sharpness is not a measurable number, and depends on contrast, and other things...but i do know what looks sharp...and what's not so sharp.

What is going on here, please?

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I know it doesn't help, David, but my solution was to give up and seek other sources of amusement.

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