Southern Ontario ducking photographers please take note: Vergasers (and Goldy Eyes, Buffalos, etc...) are showing up in stronger numbers on the Ontario waterfront. I have even sighted my old model Inge von Vergaser yesterday. Here she is, as pretty as ever
Edit: No serious attempt could be made to compare performance of 500 f4 (#1) 400 f/5.6 (#2) based on these shots. For one, the shot #1 was done at much larger focus distance and then cropped quite a bit to boot.
The shot #2 was cropped just about 30 %.
However, I hope I am not telling you anything new here: 400 f/5.6 IQ is nothing to be ashamed of in any lens company.
Southern Ontario ducking photographers please take note: Vergasers (and Goldy Eyes, Buffalos, etc...) are showing up in stronger numbers on the Ontario waterfront. I have even sighted my old model Inge von Vergaser yesterday. Here she is, as pretty as ever
Edit: No serious attempt could be made to compare performance of 500 f4 (#1) 400 f/5.6 (#2) based on these shots. For one, the shot #1 was done at much larger focus distance and then cropped quite a bit to boot.
The shot #2 was cropped just about 30 %.
However, I hope I am not telling you anything new, 400 f/5.6 IQ is nothing to be ashamed of in any lens company.
Southern Ontario ducking photographers please take note: Vergasers (and Goldy Eyes, Buffalos, etc...) are showing up in stronger numbers on the Ontario waterfront. I have even sighted my old model Inge von Vergaser yesterday. Here she is, as pretty as ever
Southern Ontario ducking photographers please take note: Vergasers (and Goldy Eyes, Buffalos, etc...) are showing up in stronger numbers on the Ontario waterfront. I have even sighted my old model Inge von Vergaser yesterday. Here she is, as pretty as ever
Nov 17, 2009 at 11:56 AM
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