• neuroanatomist
    It's pretty high, but also becoming the norm for such lenses. Interesting that the Sony 14/1.8 that 'that guy' loves so much he awards...
  • Malm
    Hi, In general I agree. :) 1) Yipp, we tend to use the f-stop as a simplification for the light gathering. My point is that even a...
  • justaCanonuser
    Speaking about teles, Nikon has brought some impressively light primes based on diffraction optics, Nikon calls these lenses "PF" for...
  • neuroanatomist
    Petapixel is basing their conclusions on images with the RF 16/2.8 lens profile applied to them. If you want to trust their review...
  • A
    Petapixel is reporting field curvature: Is this true? Field curvature can be an astro lens killer. Back in my APSC days I bought a...
  • M
    Wow, I really must have hit a nerve here … trying to pick your arguments is a game as old as time…. Yes I’m looking at the same data …...
  • m4ndr4ke
    They really messed-up their review. It would have been a lot better using SOOC jpegs, since there's no support on DPP just yet, or...
  • Richard-CN
    I forgot about clarks work, thanks for the reminder. however in this case, unless we want to assume different transmissions through...
  • K
    I've not used tape, I would worry that I would fat-finger it and move my focus, LOL. Usually, I have no issues with focus shifting. As...
  • Malm
    Well, use an Uranium-alloy for the lens barrel and you will never have dew-problems again. :LOL:
  • P-visie
    That requires the Sony cripple wrench and some super glue ;)
  • Zadak
    Self-heating lenses when?
  • Malm
    Hi! In short: I nearly completely agree! Nebula: I'm not doing Ha yet and I will not do it for 'landscape at night' as it is looking...
  • m4ndr4ke
    My fingers even have three joints, but none of them move latitudinally as much as the new power switch requires :ROFLMAO: I added this...
  • Malm
    I use tape to fix the focus ring after focusing with the 10x live-view. That is mandatory when using a dew-heater. UWA lenses are...
  • Malm
    Hi! 1) The author is doing the classical mistake of saying that the aperture value is responsible for the light gathering which is...
  • K
    I'm relatively certain that if I don't get a dud I will love this lens. Here's hoping I get my copy in early March and can test it...
  • neuroanatomist
    Give the guy a break, he was spot on regarding one point…he definitely is “that guy“.
  • Alastair Norcross
    I also really like that. Much more convenient for me. Luckily, each of my fingers has two joints.
  • Alastair Norcross
    False, and it's 2/3 stop slower. False. False False The only thing that's true, but not for the reasons you are claiming.
  • Click
    Click replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    Nice shots, shire guy.
  • B
    On which planet is the Sony A7CR 1 stop better? So you telling me that ISO 6400 on the Sony is as clean as ISO 3200 on Canon?
  • AlanF
    AlanF replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    More like a snack! Nice and sharp to see it so clearly.
  • Richard-CN
    100% absolutely .. tried and true and works on literally anything.
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