I don't think any of these lenses are more or less sharp than the others when you add in sample variation, testing procedures (distance to chart), etc. For example, I could show you a set of test shots that show my TS-E 24 f/3.5 II is far sharper than the next sharpest lens I own at that focal length, the 24-70 f/2.8 II. That's not what Roger form Lensrentals and other testers have shown, but it is a fact when looking at my own lenses.
The idea behind this post is that none of these lenses are likely to resolve 100% of 50MP, but these lenses, based on DxO measurements (not scores) are likely to yield the best results. Beyond that, as Nikon users have found, technique means everything, and keep in mind that stepping down to f/11+ is going to soften all of these lenses on this dense of a sensor.
The idea behind this post is that none of these lenses are likely to resolve 100% of 50MP, but these lenses, based on DxO measurements (not scores) are likely to yield the best results. Beyond that, as Nikon users have found, technique means everything, and keep in mind that stepping down to f/11+ is going to soften all of these lenses on this dense of a sensor.
Upvote
0