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Andi Dietrich wrote:
Agreed, but then the OT mentioned he did not want to take photographs of people, thus the IS may be an option in low light. The IS gives about 3 stops advantage vs non-IS, so photographers may choose to have a lens which allows more DOF and takes it up with Neon.
The 24-105L is sharper at f4 than the 35L at f1.4, has less CA and the performance holds up well into the corners (at 35mm) .
I have the 24-105L. I am definitely impressed with it, much more than I expected to be. -And it's darned sharp at almost fully open. However, It's failing me a bit in low light. Also, it's very good, but not STUNNING. I mean c'mon, what zoom is ever going to out-resolve a good prime? (maybe I should never say never, thinking about the Nikon 14-24G!) Whatever fast 35mm I get, I would of course stop it down for landscape shots. I just want the speed for low light and the aperture for occasional portraits. (not sure how many portraits I'd take at 35mm)
Anyway, IS is not an issue for me. I am very devoted to my tripod. It suits me to use one 75% of the time, and probably always with a 35mm lens. I'm concerned with sharpness, mostly, but also that above-mentioned (and demonstrated!) magic. Color, 3D feel, "reach out and touch it-ness" etc.
Brainiac, that first pic is jaw-dropping. I do see what you mean about "magic." I think maybe the Canon 85 & 135 L's are darned close, though. Those ARE greta lenses. I'd have to see shots side-by-side, and I sure wish I could!
Regardless, that Zeiss is IMPRESSIVE.
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I assume the Minolta 35/1.4G is out, due to mount issues, but I'll take a look at the Leica 35/2.
Another question for you all:
I am a bit hung up on the idea of HAVING to deal with MF and the exposure issues, all of the time. I guess shooting full manual is OK with me, I kind of like the idea anyway, but I've read some disturbing comments online about the difficulties of MF with digital cameras.
Do you find this not really a problem?
Will a replacement focussing screen let me nail my shots most of the time? (and not make me utter swear words when using F?) Which is best, the EeS or brightscreen-pro? (maybe that's for another thread)
Edited on Jun 23, 2008 at 11:06 AM
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