Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far:
Most lens tests available online are performed at close focus distances and don\'t necessarily provide a good indication on how those lenses will perform @ infinity for landscapes, particularly at the edges of the frame. For those intending to use the 5DS/R for landscapes here\'s a running test I\'ve been performing @ infinity on my lenses. I\'ve tested 5 lenses so far and intend to add more later.
All images focused in LV at center of frame on far mountain and shot in LV EFCS+timer release. Processed in LR6 with sharpening set to 35/0.8/35. No lens corrections applied. Some exposure adjustments were needed due to the high DR of my chosen scene; in particular the pine trees at the rightmost edge of the frame have had their exposure lifted. Note that the pine needle bundles on those trees may appear unsharp to those not accustomed to photographing them at distance - that\'s the nature of the subject. Also note that decentering/tilted issues become much more obvious at 50MP - when evaluating these images be sure to check both edges and favor the sharper side when evaluating what the optical design for that lens is capable of.
Here are the full-sized 50MP images for the lenses I\'ve tested so far: