GrahamWelland
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I notice that the 23HR is sharp enough to bring on moire even with the IQ180 in both the Burj Khalifa and Top of the Address shots.Mid-height Burj Khalifa
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I notice that the 23HR is sharp enough to bring on moire even with the IQ180 in both the Burj Khalifa and Top of the Address shots.Mid-height Burj Khalifa
I will be living in Switzerland from April, so maybe Stefan and I can get together in either Switzerland or Germant to do this. I am keen to see what we get.We should make this happen.
Bryan Siebel - you about?
I know Bryan has the Alpa and the 23HR and is very accomplished with it. Maybe the 32HR too, if not, I'm sure he can get hold of one. Would be interesting to see the 32HR shifted against the 23.
Let's do this in Dubai. I'll put you up in a hotel for a couple of nights if you cover the airfare Stefan
The Rodenstock HR 28mm can only physical shift 20mm on the SWA due to interference of the lens rear housing.Nope, SWA rise only up to 25mm. STC shift left/right 18mm either way (but ofcourse easy to turn for rise/fall).
I'm fortunate enough to have them both. I'm actually on my second 24TSE. It was one of my most used lenses when I was using Canon gear, and I sold it to help finance the purchase of the IQ180. Then I got the HCam, and bought another!Great test again Gerald.
That Canon is one fine lens and Canon are giving them away when you compare it to the Rodie.
So have you purchased both of these lenses or are you looking to purchase?