RedEye said:I'm checking out the MTF charts, and there does not appear to be a significant sharpness edge from using only prime lenses. Is reality misrepresented on the MTF charts? Are they not that much better than zooms?
To me that's beyond the point of why I like primes. Sharpness in this day and age seems almost a little overrated - especially given that a lot of "sharpness" in digital photography is to some degree artificial. Aesthetics have certainly changed because of that. I don't really mind that my 50 1.4 can be a bit "soft" wide open. Often that's exactly the look I'm after - I even throw in some "grain" in post processing to get back to what the same lens design gave me in the film days.
Sure, there are many cases where you want tack sharp parts of the photograph. Primes do that as well (just like the good zooms of today). But it's mostly about control over DOF and best possible background blur with fast primes.
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