yanidel
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Monday is back, let's have a little not too serious thread.
You just got your new lens in the mail, who are you going to bug to test it ?
You just got your new lens in the mail, who are you going to bug to test it ?
Sorry to be a ' wet blanket'....but none of these, - every lens I've bought in recent years has worked well, so I just throw it in the bag, and do my usual things. 😱
Dear Bob,. . . I hope that when someone sees one of my photos, they will not think about what lens I used but what the photo is all about.
Whenever I get new gear I drag test cat out from under his favorite piece of furniture, park him on the windowsill and blast away until he leaps over my desk and gives me the old cat butt salute-which I then get a shot of that.
I compare this shot with others in a file of cat butt shots carefully categorized by date and lens type.
Blowing up these shots in Photoshop I compare them at 100% to get a sense of the lens quality.
After all in the real world you run into many subjects far less charming then my old test cat's butt.
Hawkeye
Dear Bob,
Well, yes. That wasn't the question.
You mean you really don't put a new (or new-to-you) lens on a camera, see how the focusing movement feels, check the smoothness of the diaphragm, and take a snap or two with it?
Because if you don't -- if you just throw it in the bag, assuming it will work when you need it -- then sooner or later, you are going to get a NASTY surprise.
Cheers,
Roger
Roger: I won't process a roll of film of happy snaps of a cat, dog, or trees just to see that a new lens actually focuses or stops down. I actually do assume that a new lens works. I only have 20 lenses total for six different systems. 19 of them were purchased used and they all have done what they are supposed to do.
Now I am not a lens connoisseur and have no focal lens duplicates because they draw differently. I only choose them for their field of view. I do use what many consider rather boring lenses because they don't get in the way of the photograph. That is just me.
Sometimes I do ask myself why I continue to visit, and occasionally post, on a forum that seems dedicated to equipment rather than photographs.
Bob