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Re: Best way to choose the best copy?


How limited is your time frame? If you are picky enough to want to choose the best copy out of many you probably also want to test the lens on a number of potential issues. That\'s going to require pixel peeping to see most differences and that means uploading files to a computer and doing painstaking comparisons.

I usually take my new gear and photograph my step daughter riding her horse. Then grab some landscapes at the barn to see details at the edges and maybe some slow shutter speed shots if I have IS on the lens. That usually gives me a good idea as to how the lens is going to perform and the photos aren\'t useless afterwards. Brick walls are boring to shoot IMO.



Jan 10, 2013 at 12:07 PM





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