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Carl....Photozone must have gotten a poor copy......corner to corner those look as sharp as you want them. Frankly, I think except in just a few cases, corner sharpness is overrated. When I look at an image, I don't want my mind saying "Wow...that corner is SHARP".A few shots using the 18-135 from a couple of recent walks.
Mark....this is stunning.....what a beautiful capture. Everything works in it.
Thanks Rich. I need to look into the KatzEye and give MF a try. LV works well on a tripod, but awkward for handheld focusing.Carl....Photozone must have gotten a poor copy......corner to corner those look as sharp as you want them. Frankly, I think except in just a few cases, corner sharpness is overrated. When I look at an image, I don't want my mind saying "Wow...that corner is SHARP".
BTW....I feel that the Katzeye has made a huge difference in manual focusing. Surprisingly, it is not the split prism but the subtle texture gradient of the microprism surrounding it.
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Rich,Early morning light
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Mark.......yes.....it was the CV90. I love the color rendering and bokeh with this lens. Reminds me of my (now unused) Tokina "Bokina".Rich--beautiful macro my friend! love the light and hawaiian colors. was it with the CV?
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