Before you qualify a lens, or accept somebody else point of view...
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Re: some reading
Too true.
A very well stated article. I never trust a single review.
So many times we see one review that says lens A is better than B, and others that say B is better than A.
These days when almost all lens testing is "camera dependent" it makes life even harder.
If Lens X is good on a Canon will it be good on my Sony, etc etc.
Alan
A very well stated article. I never trust a single review.
So many times we see one review that says lens A is better than B, and others that say B is better than A.
These days when almost all lens testing is "camera dependent" it makes life even harder.
If Lens X is good on a Canon will it be good on my Sony, etc etc.
Alan
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Thanks for the link, Pako.
That's quite true.
That's quite true.
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