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A Brief 400mm Comparison

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Canon shooters have a bit of 400mm excitement right now. The biggest news, of course, is the release of the 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 IS II lens, replacing the original version that’s had a very long, successful run. Not quite so much excitement was generated by the release of the 400mm f/4 DO IS II lens. It […]

Lenses and Optics

Quick Zeiss 85mm Otus MTF Charts

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Well, we finally got a few copies of Zeiss’ newest Big Ass Lens, the 85mm f/1.4 Otus in Friday afternoon. I didn’t have time to do a whole lot with them other than take a few shots, and run them through the optical bench for MTF testing, so this will be a short post. (Assuming […]

Lenses and Optics

Just the Lenses: Canon and Nikon Mount 85mm f/1.4 (and 1.2) Primes

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We’ll continue our Just the Lenses posts with the 85mm wide-aperture prime lenses. We’ll get through all of the wide aperture primes eventually, for those of you who like this series. If you haven’t read the previous posts, then you might want to go back and skim the introduction of the previous one to see the […]

Lenses and Optics

Field Curvature and Stopping Down

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Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. Charles Darwin What I know that I don’t know doesn’t cause me much trouble. I don’t know the formulas for 7th order optical aberrations for example. I don’t know enough math to calculate those formulas even if I did memorize them. But I’ve got shelves of books […]

Lenses and Optics

Just the Lenses: Canon and Nikon Mount 35mm f/1.4s

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As I discussed in the last post, it’s impossible to accurately compare lenses from different mounts using any form of computerized target analysis testing (methods like DxO or Imatest). Target analysis tests an entire system (camera and lens). That’s a very practical thing, of course, but it has some limitations. Directly comparing the lenses on […]

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