Category Just The Lenses: Canon vs Nikon Zooms at 70mm | Lensrentals Blog

Lenses and Optics

Just The Lenses: Canon vs Nikon Zooms at 70mm

By

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). People try to, of course, but it’s not accurate since you always have the added variables of camera sensor, microlenses, in-camera image processing, etc. […]

Lenses and Optics

Some M-Mount Field Curvatures

By

I haven’t posted very much lately. We’ve had some new equipment installed and we’ve been doing a LOT of testing as we develop our new database of lenses on the optical bench. As the database fills out I’ll be posting more than ever, just because a lot of this stuff is just fun. Today’s post […]

Lenses and Optics

Geeks Go Wild: Data Processing Contest Suggestions

By

A couple of years ago I gave a talk on the history of lens design at the Carnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute. The faculty members were kind enough to spend the day showing me some of their research on computer-enhanced imaging. I’m a fairly bright guy with a doctorate of my own, but I don’t mind telling […]

Lenses and Optics

Sensor Stack Thickness: When Does It Matter?

By

The first post I made on sensor-stack thickness wallowed deeply in PhotoGeekery. This one is meant to be of practical use so I’ll try to leave the Geek stuff out. We’ll start with the simple facts. 1) There are several pieces of glass right in front of the sensor of every digital camera. 2) The […]

Lenses and Optics

The Glass in the Path: Sensor Stacks and Adapted Lenses

By

Single glass piece from the sensor stack of a Canon (left) and Micro 4/3 (right) camera. Image credit Aaron Closz.   NOTE: This is a Geek Post. If you aren’t into geeky photo measurements, or into adapting lenses from one brand of camera to another, you’ll not be interested.  A year or two ago, I […]

Follow on Feedly