take a lens you know performs very well for you. go back to the store and perform the same test shots you did for the 28-70s. process same way and compare. just a thought by way of a more objective basis for assessment, given the test regimen.
all you\'re likely to get on the board are two general responses: first, folks will tell you their copy is sharp and/or better than the ones you\'re testing; second, people will tell you your testing is flawed. neither will tend to unlock your wallet.
take a lens you know performs very well for you. go back to the store and perform the same test shots you did for the 28-70s. process same way and compare. just a thought by way of a more objective basis for assessment, given the test regimen.
Jun 26, 2009 at 05:33 AM
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