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sehsuan said:
Har? But sharpness CAN be affected by shutter speed...

Really? Haven't occured to me b4 though. Usually pics taken on my film cam, mounted on tripod and triggering with my cable release exhibits very gd sharpness all the time, unless i'm handholding.
 

Um, did the thought of the reciprocal guideline come across your mind? If it didn't go through your mind while testing, your informal testing are all moot :p

Sorry ah.
 

Thanks for the quick and detailed reply. I fully understand your M.O. (method of operation) for testing lens.

However your tests do not work for me because I do not shoot film, I shoot at maximum aperture a lot and being an engineer, there is too much variation in your testing (test at different times and not testing multiple samples) to convince me. Nevertheless, if you are a film person shooting at F8 a lot, you should talk to snoweagle. I think we digital people have more problems at hand because we can shoot as many test shots as we want.

Anyway I think snoweagle is petty confident on his own results and I will say what i say again, take everything with a pinch of salt. Now that you set it very clear on your test M.O., everyone can look, comprehend or interpret your findings.
 

Discreet said:
take everything with a pinch of salt.

:bsmilie:

I rather look up proper tests done by ppl on the net which are indepth with 100% image crops
 

sehsuan said:
Um, did the thought of the reciprocal guideline come across your mind? If it didn't go through your mind while testing, your informal testing are all moot :p

Sorry ah.

No probs sehsuan, i've still a lot to learn while doing in-depth lens testing cos i'm only doing in the 'consumers' level.

Cheers.
 

Discreet said:
Thanks for the quick and detailed reply. I fully understand your M.O. (method of operation) for testing lens.

However your tests do not work for me because I do not shoot film, I shoot at maximum aperture a lot and being an engineer, there is too much variation in your testing (test at different times and not testing multiple samples) to convince me. Nevertheless, if you are a film person shooting at F8 a lot, you should talk to snoweagle. I think we digital people have more problems at hand because we can shoot as many test shots as we want.

Anyway I think snoweagle is petty confident on his own results and I will say what i say again, take everything with a pinch of salt. Now that you set it very clear on your test M.O., everyone can look, comprehend or interpret your findings.

Thanks too bro. :)
 

No problem, it is easy to mis-interpret stuff on the net. I never touched film before so I would even dare to touch lens performance with a film body with a 10 ft pole.
 

Discreet said:
No problem, it is easy to mis-interpret stuff on the net. I never touched film before so I would even dare to touch lens performance with a film body with a 10 ft pole.

Correct, that's why to make sure, i always do tests myself. Of cos while doing those test just have to sacrifice some film though, but worth it :)
 

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