Fred Miranda wrote:
Does it have lower contrast than the Loxia 50/2 at around f/5.6? I wish Voigtlander would start posting MTF graphs...
Agreed on the MTF graphs. Here are a few test shots I took where the light was similar (I think) and where both pics are shot at F5.6 with NO post processing other than lightroom import and changed color temp to "daylight" for both: Let me know if you want crops (Loxia then Voigtlander all at F5.6):
I have more if you want cityscapes or waterfalls or what have you. To me, the Loxia has a bit more contrast pre-processing and has a bit more 3D effect. Sharpness, color correction are different stories--especially at wider apertures. Tell me if you agree.
Edit: Two more both at F5.6 and same exposure (1/125):
Fred Miranda wrote:
Does it have lower contrast than the Loxia 50/2 at around f/5.6? I wish Voigtlander would start posting MTF graphs...
Agreed on the MTF graphs. Here are a few test shots I took where the light was similar (I think) and where both pics are shot at F5.6 with NO post processing other than lightroom import and changed color temp to "daylight" for both: Let me know if you want crops (Loxia then Voigtlander all at F5.6):
I have more if you want cityscapes or waterfalls or what have you. To me, the Loxia has a bit more contrast pre-processing and has a bit more 3D effect. Sharpness, color correction are different stories--especially at wider apertures. Tell me if you agree.
Fred Miranda wrote:
Does it have lower contrast than the Loxia 50/2 at around f/5.6? I wish Voigtlander would start posting MTF graphs...
Agreed on the MTF graphs. Here are a few test shots I took where the light was similar (I think) and where both pics are shot at F5.6 with NO post processing other than lightroom import and changed color temp to "daylight" for both: Let me know if you want crops (Loxia then Voigtlander all at F5.6):
I have more if you want cityscapes or waterfalls or what have you. To me, the Loxia has a bit more contrast pre-processing and has a bit more 3D effect. Sharpness, color correction are different stories--especially at wider apertures. Tell me if you agree.