Originally Posted by
Fast Glass
Lol, right!
I do get the logic, and it is fair assumption. But sometimes trying to mimic real world scenarios don't make it easy to narrow in on a particular thing we are trying to test. In this case sharpness.
To be fair, I wonder about the 2X extender results. Maybe sample variation or sometimes even 1/500 is not fast enough, maybe just a tiny bit OOF. I have been known to flub manual focus too once in a while.
I just have a hard time accepting that the 2X is worse than cropping, lol. Because it would have to very soft to throw away all the sensor resolution and still come out on top. Not necessarily doubting your trials though. There could be other reasons for it.
I'm trying to edit the samples you gave, but for some reason DPP won't edit the files. I can't do any general adjustments for some reason.
I was gonna try my hand at getting all the white balances good, correct for all lens defects, use lens optimizer to apply CA and correct for lens abreactions/corner sharpness, any extremely minor noise reduction if necessary and sharpening to taste. As if it was a real photo. Just your basic run of the mill postprocessing.
And see with real world post processing how it turns out. And much easier to see the sharpness difference without the WB shift and exposure difference.
Actually it be nice to play with the RAW files altogether. LOL.