135mm samples form three lens....guess...


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sulhan

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Hiee Pals...

I had a chance to do a quick test with three lens at 135mm setting with the equivalent exposure setups. Quick and dirty test...

Well...there are slight color differences and also sharpness to a critical level but all resized to 900pixel width for web display and no retouching or sharpening done. A fellow CS judged that they looks really alike. Well let see who could tell them apart...

Lens involve:
- Minolta 135mm f2.8 prime
- Minolta 28-135mm
- Tamron 18-200 @ 135mm.

Here are the photos....so gess which is output form which lens...

sample1.jpg


sample2.jpg


sample3.jpg


Of the three - one is at a slight disadvantage due to shot at its widest which is unstopped.
the 135 Prime was stopped down a few stops to match the f6.7 of the 18-200.
The 28-135 was stopped down a couple to match the f6.7 of the 18-200.
Careful observation can help one to identify the key differences...and find the answer...


Have fun....;)
 

sulhan said:
Lens involve:
- Minolta 135mm f2.8 prime
- Minolta 28-135mm
- Tamron 18-200 @ 135mm.

Here are the photos....so gess which is output form which lens...

It's difficult to judge at this resolution, but anyway:
At the risk of embarrassing myself, the second photo has to be the 18-200mm superzoom. The other two pictures are more difficult to tell. But I would guess the first picture is from the 135mm prime.
 

My guess...

#1 = Minolta 135mm f2.8 prime
#2 = Tamron 18-200 @ 135mm.
#3 = Minolta 28-135mm
 

my quess, 1) 18-200, 2) 135, 3) 28-135? haha..
 

Personal View ....

3rd pic is 135mm prime
2nd pic is 18-200mm
1st pic 28-135mm
 

hrmm

1) 28-135
2) 18-200
3) 135 f2.8

heehee, i think you've proved your point...
 

newbie view:
1) 28-135mm
2) 18-200mm
3) 135mm f/2.8
Assuming 135mm>28-135mm>18-200mm in terms of quality.
 

Lens involve:
- Minolta 135mm f2.8 prime
- Minolta 28-135mm
- Tamron 18-200 @ 135mm.


18-200mm is not as bright as 135mm prime or 28-135mm..
Looking at the tyres on the van, photo 1 is 18-200mm

photo 3 seems to be sharper than photo 2.. 135mm prime

photo 2 - 28-135mm..


or.. looking at the photos again, photo 1 is sharp.. :-?

photo 1 - 135mm prime
Photo 2 - 18-200mm
photo 3 - 28-135mm..
 

Did you change the pictures after posting them? Unless my memory is failing me, I'd swear they have been cropped in the meantime.
 

you're right, they've been cropped to remove the most obvious difference ;p
 

Here is my take...

1. 135 f2.8
2. 18-200
3. 28-135 f4-4.5

Am I right? :sweat:

Hart
 

Hiee Pals...

Great. This is really interesting.....will reveal the result tonight...
Just to give some 100% crops for better guessing...

Center
center.jpg


LeftUp
leftup.jpg


LeftDown
leftdown.jpg


Rightdown
rightdown.jpg


Rightup
rightup.jpg
 

My guess...

#1 = Minolta 28- 135mm
#2 = Tamron 18-200 @ 135mm.
#3 = Minolta 135mm f2.8 prime
:) :) :) :)
 

1) 18-200
2) 28-135
3) 135
 

1) 28-135mm
2) 18-200mm
3) 135 prime

The constrast on Pic #1 seems suggest it is a 28-135mm :)
 

Anyway, what is the aperture and f-stop for all these pictures? Where are you focusing? At least one picture has different focusing point.
 

All focussed at T-shapped part of van......which is the center.....
There are already people making the right choice.....:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Sulhan...give one of your lens that you no longer want for prize lah :bsmilie:
 

Eerr..
Again, at f6.7, the DOF is a bit shallow..
Here is my last prediction ;) seem like I can't make up my mind.. same as my first prediction.. photo 2 & 3 are brighter and more CA & DOF effect.. must be old lens.

Photo 1 - 18-200mm
Photo 2 - 28-135mm
Photo 3 - 135mm



Eyesthruthelens said:
Lens involve:
- Minolta 135mm f2.8 prime
- Minolta 28-135mm
- Tamron 18-200 @ 135mm.


18-200mm is not as bright as 135mm prime or 28-135mm..
Looking at the tyres on the van, photo 1 is 18-200mm

photo 3 seems to be sharper than photo 2.. 135mm prime

photo 2 - 28-135mm..


or.. looking at the photos again, photo 1 is sharp.. :-?

photo 1 - 135mm prime
Photo 2 - 18-200mm
photo 3 - 28-135mm..
 

any prize for guessing it correct?:bsmilie:
 

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