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Vivek
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Hi Jonas, OTUS 85/1.4 may be your ticket. Will take care of both the flatness worries and it has a fast aperture.
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Oh, for flat targets as described above I can stop down to f/2.8 or f/4, no problems. I just need to know they are critically sharp from border to border, or better yet, from corner to corner. I can however not afford a buy and try experiment.Well, I've never found a situation where the 28, 50, or 75 Crons were insufficiently sharp wide open. I don't have any Aspherical Luxs, but the same can't be said for pre-asph versions, even at f/2.
--Matt
That is why I snapped a picture of the A7r with the AA 75/2 (comes with a fabulous built in hood that can be erected, er, extended when needed).Aber Vivek, the Otus is 1200 grams and bigger than my d--k. I certainly hope my "flatness worries" are imaginary only.
Cheers!
Take a look to MTF of macro elmarit r 60 and apo macro elmarit r 100.Oh, for flat targets as described above I can stop down to f/2.8 or f/4, no problems. I just need to know they are critically sharp from border to border, or better yet, from corner to corner. I can however not afford a buy and try experiment.
Thank you for the work and replies!