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I have qualified that. No, sharpness isn't everything. I am actually more concerned about bokeh and OOF rendering, micro/tonal contrast, color, etc.
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Bobby, in your book is there only sharpness of a lens that counts?
Try to shoot your lens at f/2.8. Compare the bokehs, ...
K-H.
Apr 27, 2017 at 11:59 AM
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