The perfect lens

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The perfect lens

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I like the thought of the 100% pixel peepers looking for that sharpest lens ha ha...fretting and fussing over virtually an unobtainable nothing. Maybe the best option is to buy a dozen copies of each lens and a dozen bodies and then cross test them all to get that extra couple of LPM's ha ha ha...and after all that it's brought undone by the shot to shot variation in the AF system anyway ha ha ha ha...... :lol:
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Thanks for the link. Nice read.
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Re: The perfect lens

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Good article in fact i posted it in our Flickr room. But my experience with lenses is the 70- or 80-200f 2.8 is most likely the best lens ever BUT not having the 24-70 f2.8 i have heard that is the best lens ( coming from a Nikon family ). Now Sony Through and Through
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