Les Sarile
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I was immersed in manual focus cameras and picked up a few lenses off local CL for cheap. SO cheap I wasn't really sure if they were even worthwhile. That and the fact that I was seeing a lot of these "old lenses are not even good enough for the new sensors" posts. One of those lenses I got was the SMC-Pentax-M-50mm-F4-Macro. After a few rolls of film, I started to notice that I was getting very good results with it - not lacking for detail and edge sharpness handheld such as this one on Fuji RVP (Velvia).
Full res -> Fuji RVP (Velvia)
So I got curious to find out just how good it was.
I did a quick set of tests using my Pentax K20D and it didn't appear to standout compared to my other Pentax lenses.
Full res -> Pentax lenses
I also noticed the highest they could achieve was all about the same. Turns out they were achieving the max resolution that the Pentax 14.6MP sensor could achieve.
So I setup a 4 X 4 arrangement of the 12233 rescharts and shot some Kodak Techpan @ ISO25 and processed it in Kodak Technidol since that is the highest resolving film I have available. I then used the center area to compare results with a 14.6MP Pentax K20D+autobellows, 36.3MP Nikon D800+autobellows and scans from a Coolscan at 4000dpi shown below.
Full res -> Kodak Techpan scan compare
Clearly the 4000dpi scans from this frame of film far exceed the K20Dsensor and is almost the equivalent with the D800 although the D800 applies more pixels.
I then used my K20D+autobellows+50mm macro to optically enlarge the central target area (far right) and it is plain to see that there is far more detail captured on the film then can be resolved with these tools.
Of course this means that my cheaply bought SMC-Pentax-M-50mm-F4-Macro will not be the reason I am unable to achieve considerable detail and likely the scanning method, the film or sensor used or how the shot was taken will be the limiting factors. Now this has me wondering if an original factory new version would be even better?

Full res -> Fuji RVP (Velvia)
So I got curious to find out just how good it was.
I did a quick set of tests using my Pentax K20D and it didn't appear to standout compared to my other Pentax lenses.

Full res -> Pentax lenses
I also noticed the highest they could achieve was all about the same. Turns out they were achieving the max resolution that the Pentax 14.6MP sensor could achieve.
So I setup a 4 X 4 arrangement of the 12233 rescharts and shot some Kodak Techpan @ ISO25 and processed it in Kodak Technidol since that is the highest resolving film I have available. I then used the center area to compare results with a 14.6MP Pentax K20D+autobellows, 36.3MP Nikon D800+autobellows and scans from a Coolscan at 4000dpi shown below.

Full res -> Kodak Techpan scan compare
Clearly the 4000dpi scans from this frame of film far exceed the K20Dsensor and is almost the equivalent with the D800 although the D800 applies more pixels.
I then used my K20D+autobellows+50mm macro to optically enlarge the central target area (far right) and it is plain to see that there is far more detail captured on the film then can be resolved with these tools.
Of course this means that my cheaply bought SMC-Pentax-M-50mm-F4-Macro will not be the reason I am unable to achieve considerable detail and likely the scanning method, the film or sensor used or how the shot was taken will be the limiting factors. Now this has me wondering if an original factory new version would be even better?