kshapero
South Florida Man
Has anyone actually compared the CV Multi coated lenses vs. the Single coated lenses real world? Can you tell the difference? Which is better for color? Which is better for B+W? Etc.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Same question here.
Would be nice if somebody could tell a bit about that.
Would be nice if somebody could tell a bit about that.
Spyderman
Well-known
Try to look at raid's test of 35mm and 40mm lenses - it includes 40mm SC and MC version.
gohaj
Well-known
i got some 35 sc shots @ http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58545
ferider
Veteran
I did test a variety of 40 Noktons.
The only thing I can tell is that, consistently, the SC Noktons were a teeny bit sharper and better collimated than the MC versions. I feel QA on the SC versions is better.
So the practical advice is to buy both and keep the better one.
Roland.
The only thing I can tell is that, consistently, the SC Noktons were a teeny bit sharper and better collimated than the MC versions. I feel QA on the SC versions is better.
So the practical advice is to buy both and keep the better one.
Roland.
kshapero
South Florida Man
I did test a variety of 40 Noktons.
The only thing I can tell is that, consistently, the SC Noktons were a teeny bit sharper and better collimated than the MC versions. I feel QA on the SC versions is better.
So the practical advice is to buy both and keep the better one.
Roland.
better collimated? What does that mean?
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