Did you try using an Internet search engine? Use the search term, "how to test the sharpness of a lens".Is there a way to quantitatively test the clarity and sharpness of a lens?
thanks!
Did you try using an Internet search engine? Use the search term, "how to test the sharpness of a lens".Is there a way to quantitatively test the clarity and sharpness of a lens?
thanks!
Did you try using an Internet search engine? Use the search term, "how to test the sharpness of a lens".Is there a way to quantitatively test the clarity and sharpness of a lens?
thanks!
Yes, I did, which is how I determined the search term I recommended was valid.Did you try it as well?
I used Bing and Bob Adkins site was the #1 hit (Yes, not Ken!).Guess who's website comes up First on the list - not second not third, but the very very first!
(yes its ken!)
And the only way to learn how to effectively use an Internet search engine and gainGoogle is only any good if you know the questionand also have enough of an understanding to filter the results it gives to you find the correct info. When you don't know the exact question and when you don't have enough understanding to filter the results its very risky and can easily have you running down the wrong route or getting lost in a mass of too much info and too many conflicting answers.Is there a way to quantitatively test the clarity and sharpness of a lens?
, is to use an Internet search engine.enough of an understanding to filter the results it gives to you find the correct info
you may well discover related but tangental, if not directly relevant, information you didn't know you would want/need to know.running down the wrong route or getting lost in a mass of too much info and too many conflicting answers