Alex, no worries ... your English is far superior to my Russian (although, I do have a daughter who speaks it).
I get your point @ there are more than one or two reasons for buying / using a given lens, particularly when it comes to the challenges of WA/UWA. There is no single lens that can be all things to everyone as there are always some form of compromise, be that vignetting, distortion, corner sharpness, flare, resolution, color, field curvature, CA, size, weight, etc. ... the list is long.
I\'ve long advocated \"choose your poison(s)\" and steer clear of them ... your point is noted at what one person finds important, another may not.
Alex, no worries ... your English is far superior to my Russian (although, I do have a daughter who speaks it).
I get your point @ there are more than one or two reasons for buying / using a given lens, particularly when it comes to the challenges of WA/UWA. There is no single lens that can be all things to everyone as there are always some form of compromise, be that vignetting, distortion, flare, resolution, color, field curvature, CA, size, weight, etc. ... the list is long.
I\'ve long advocated \"choose your poison\" (especially for WA/UWA) and steer clear of it ... your point is noted at what one person finds important, another may not.
Alex, no worries ... I get your point @ there are more than one or two reasons for buying / using a given lens, particularly when it comes to the challenges of WA/UWA. There is no single lens that can be all things to everyone as there are always some form of compromise, be that vignetting, distortion, flare, resolution, color, field curvature, CA, size, weight, etc. ... the list is long.
I\'ve long advocated \"choose your poison\" (especially for WA/UWA) and steer clear of it ... your point is noted at what one person finds important, another may not.
Oct 21, 2013 at 01:00 PM
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