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The only problem with that price is that it will go down in years to come unlike the Leica lenses (because Leica keep jacking up the prices every year or so).price is 3990.00 a LOT less than Leica's best and a lot better too
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The only problem with that price is that it will go down in years to come unlike the Leica lenses (because Leica keep jacking up the prices every year or so).price is 3990.00 a LOT less than Leica's best and a lot better too
Thanks Jorge. With an MTF & rendering very similar to my beloved 135/2 APO, which I find easy (relatively speaking) to focus via the OVF on the 800e and D3s, I was hoping the Otus would behave similary re: the VF.I used a d600. surprisingly focus was fairly easy and it came in fine. on the F6 with the split prism screen, it is night and day better. not to mention the brighter view finder. will let you know how it works on the d4 later tonight or tomorrow.
Some of us (uh hum -- ME!) like the light fall-off of older fast designs.The light fall off from the 50/1.2 AiS (even on APS-C) made me sell it. The good news is that a forum member is using it on his Canon FF.
Hi JT.. very, very nice pictures! while you is going on, could you be persuaded to post some from the D600 and the D4 taken of the same object, same contions? (while I would like to see the soul-difference of those two cameras (to consider if the Df is worth risking ones life, going for, instead of the D610)I used a d600. surprisingly focus was fairly easy and it came in fine. on the F6 with the split prism screen, it is night and day better. not to mention the brighter view finder. will let you know how it works on the d4 later tonight or tomorrow.
Where are the OOF color fringing that we are so accustomed to in any such bokeh images? :shocked:Here are a few captured on Film with the F6 and Kodak Portra 160 NC. After all, Notall things are digital
It will be interesting to see what Sigma's next Art lens is like...Some great images folks, I'm a liking what I'm seeing…… but ouch - what a blow to ze wallet….. guess its time to save up.
I want the 24-105 immediately. PR lensIt will be interesting to see what Sigma's next Art lens is like...