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pdmphoto Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 3082 Country: United States |
OK , I'm sure some of the alt lens aficionados around here are familiar with the autofocus version of this lens. The Canon version won't work with the DSLR's, except at wide open, so it's popularity has waned. There are Nikon and Minolta AF versions, but those users don't let this lens go for good reason. There is also the "little brother" Sigma 180/5.6 APO macro made at the same time, which was popular in both AF and MF versions (and those can be found pretty easily even today). |
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pdmphoto Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 3082 Country: United States |
I'm impressed. Here's some wide open shots to test sharpness, flatness of field, LoCA, and bokeh. All are handheld at less than 1/200 so these don't show absolute sharpness.The glass cleaner on the tripod was handheld at 1/30, it was only included to show the nice bokeh from a lights reflection off of the chrome expresso maker. Yes, I had a filthy sensor ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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pdmphoto Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 3082 Country: United States |
If anyone notices a slight bend in the flat field test shots, you have a good eye. The subject was a used and rusted piece of sheet metal roofing. It has a slight bow to it. |
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pdmphoto Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 3082 Country: United States |
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Anden Registered: Jun 22, 2004 Total Posts: 6453 Country: Sweden |
It sure looks sweet! |
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pdmphoto Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 3082 Country: United States |
Thanks Anden. |