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LOL. Do you live in the city? (SF)Nice Ricardo......actually that's a pretty typical Memorial Day in the Castro.
R
No.....but know it pretty well (and my daughter lives right in the Castro).LOL. Do you live in the city? (SF)
- Raist
Oh yes. It's so unobtrusive for a 105mm equivalent - perfect for discreet street work; aside 30 or 40 people on earth (those who have heard of it on GetDpi forums, naturally) no-one can imagine such a small thing attached to a camera can have so much relative reach.So - is it a good lens? whaddyareckon?
sssshhhhh!As I keep saying; this and the 21mm are the perfect street/holiday combo.
Hi Jono,Splendid Ricardo
I especially like the second and third.
Everybody looks sooo happy!
So - is it a good lens? whaddyareckon?
all the best
Thanks TomHi Jono,
just did further comparison shots between the 70 and the 50135 at f2.8 and my clear conclusion is that
- the 70 really shows clearly much more CA than the 50-135at 70
- the Bokeh of the 70 is fine but more busy than the zoom
- sharpness and contrast seem comparable
- color the zoom is a slightly warmer
So for my taste the main advantage of the 70 is size
of course i can only talk about my lens samples. But I really like the 50-135. Very flexible lens and opttically really good IMO.Thanks Tom
I'm leaning toward the 50-135 - I was just thinking of a little kit.
how're you doing with the focusing?