Originally Posted by
revi
@Manfred:
I'm afraid you're a factor 1000 off for the daguerreotype:
The halide size distribution centers on about 500 nm, and pixel pitch is about 5 µm (=5000 nm) or 10× the halide crystal size.
But in any case, the discussion is a bit academic from my point of view:
My eyes can resolve details of about 0.1 mm (100 µm) at 30 cm distance. Any more detail in the image is nice, but not at all relevant. So that means that most of the detail in a daguerreotype is invisible to me.
Otoh, a sensor image must be enlarged, easily 10× (2.4 cm → 12cm) . So that 5µm sensor pitch becomes a 50µm pixel pitch... That doesn't leave all that much leeway.
And as a side effect: a lens that would be more than adequate for a daguerreotype, could well be insufficient for a modern sensor.