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Wouw it change the picture totally, all the zeiss look is gone ? Like the micro contrast is gone - or my screen twist my eyes..Here's what I mean.
Shot wide open on an E with the Zeiss 100 Makro:
The original:
But look what it does to the rest of the colours!
Now you could make layers of these and blend them, or do all sorts of PP magic: but it's all extra work...
The LR4.1 defringe tool works well most often, but not always by any means, and though the lens loses a lot (sometimes all) of this fringing as you stop it down, part of the reason for having it is the lovely bokeh at wider apertures....
Tough choice...
Almost certainly. It is the lens I have with the combination of good AF, VR and optics that give me the highest proportion of really sharp shots on the E under normal use.Thanks Tim, I have CS5 and C1 for my RAW conversion and PP. Not the LR4 - you can't deal with the Zeiss fringing in any of them..?
I have the Leica 90 summicron as my look lens.. so 70-200 maybe serve me better..