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| Lens test 35mm f1.4G vs. KM 28-70mm f2.8 G; Bokeh test shots | |
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| eyesthruthelens | Sep 10 2007, 04:27 PM Post #11 |
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OK.. here is the answer.. Prime lens is sharper.. and lens 1 is the zoom lens. I can't really see the diff. on the bokeh btw these 2 lens in the test shots.. (maybe my test environment not that perfect) :rolleyes: |
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| zcf | Sep 10 2007, 06:00 PM Post #12 |
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This is a bit strange, the bokeh of a zoom is better (in terms of creamier) at the same apperture That say the 28-70mm G really deserve the pricing?Though 35m f/1.4 will still get a better bokeh when shot with bigger apperture. |
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| whitewings05 | Dec 16 2008, 02:40 AM Post #13 |
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=p I could tell that Lens 2 is the 35mm because the infocus stuff is sharper. =D The give away was test set number 2! |
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| ChaoxAngel | Dec 26 2008, 02:10 AM Post #14 |
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Whoa, never saw this thread before... I know that the 28-70G to be a very smooth performer in bokeh, but didn't expect it to be smoother than the 35 1.4.
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That say the 28-70mm G really deserve the pricing?

3:19 AM Jul 12