Lens sharpness and aperture
Posted: November 7th, 2010, 4:20 pm
Trying to test the lens sharpness as a function of aperture, I set the camera on a tripod and shoot the scene with lots of details and textures at base ISO and f2, f2.8, f4, f5.6 and f8. The details get consistently and progressively more blurred as the aperture gets smaller (i.e. they seem the sharpest at f2, maybe f2.8, but the two are difficult to distinguish, and the softest at f8).
This is counter intuitive to me. Is it possible that the lens is optimized for f2? I was shooting JPGs, so it's possible that the level of noise reduction increased with the increasing f-stop, but why would it - the ISO didn't change...
p.s. as I was writing this question, I suddenly recalled Sean McHugh's article on diffraction and Airy Disks. There is a Java calculator there, and the results seem to be consistent with what I've seen. For a small sensor (1/1.7") it seems possible that the camera is diffraction-limited even at quite large apertures.
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutori ... graphy.htm
This is counter intuitive to me. Is it possible that the lens is optimized for f2? I was shooting JPGs, so it's possible that the level of noise reduction increased with the increasing f-stop, but why would it - the ISO didn't change...
p.s. as I was writing this question, I suddenly recalled Sean McHugh's article on diffraction and Airy Disks. There is a Java calculator there, and the results seem to be consistent with what I've seen. For a small sensor (1/1.7") it seems possible that the camera is diffraction-limited even at quite large apertures.
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutori ... graphy.htm