albertri
Senior Member
Less characteristics you wan to say ?
ah that's the one

Less characteristics you wan to say ?
U R one very artsy guy bro... The reason I bought the FE 55/1.8, it performs efficiently with AF for lazy, spontaneous shooting... Legacy lenses I used are mainly for arty farty drawing like the painting analogy you mentioned. Versatility is a good thing. I feel that FE 55/1.8 is one superb lens that is of a balanced rendering. Technically near perfection but as seen, doesnt appeal to classical shooters!
Less characteristics you wan to say ?
Less three dimensional will be a more suitable description? Most modern lenses are sharp, design for good score on MTF chart but lost out because the image rendered can sometime be rather flat. Just speaking in a general term of course
Strangely, I dun find images from Summilux 35/1.4, 50/1.4 and Noctilux 50/0.95 ASPH lenses flat in any ways... LOL
Less three dimensional will be a more suitable description? Most modern lenses are sharp, design for good score on MTF chart but lost out because the image rendered can sometime be rather flat. Just speaking in a general term of course
That's because, contrary to popular belief, these lenses are all not sharp in the corners wide open. But in contrast to the old lenses, they have modern coatings, which eliminate a lot of other undesirable effects. The Zeiss 50/1.5 Sonnar ZM is something I'm familiar with an to me is an excellent balance because it's small and light like a Leica rangefinder lens, and has the bokeh and swirly effects yet doesn't cost and arm and a leg like a Leica lens.
Some from Chinatown.
A7+Pentax FA43/1.9 limited.
nice like how this lens renders the in-focus (subjects) and out focus... nice lens you have bro
Go BBB.
nice like how this lens renders the in-focus (subjects) and out focus... nice lens you have bro
lolz cant bro too many 50mm already I am slowly posting some of my gears already
BBB first. Sell d rest later.
don't have the deep pocket bro need to sell to recover back some $$$ lolz