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BillP said:...and where did you find that piece of nonsense?
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Bill
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BillP said:...and where did you find that piece of nonsense?
Regards,
Bill
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ferider said:
BillP said:LoL!
That's all right then. Had me concerned for a nanosecond! 😀
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Bill
CameraQuest said:The sharpest CV lens was not listed in the original poll. I just added it, the 50/3.5 Heliar.
Not only is it the sharpest CV lens, it is currently the sharpest lens EVER tested by Popular Photography. Look it up in the March 2002 issue.
http://www.cameraquest.com/voig101.htm
while long sold out in Leica screw mount, it is still available in Nikon RF mount on the Nikon R2S NHS sets.
Stephen
lens |lenz|
noun
a piece of glass or other transparent substance with curved sides for concentrating or dispersing light rays, used singly (as in a magnifying glass) or with other lenses (as in a telescope).
• the light-gathering device of a camera, typically containing a group of compound lenses.
• Physics an object or device that focuses or otherwise modifies the direction of movement of light, sound, electrons, etc.
• Anatomy short for crystalline lens .
• short for contact lens .
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lensed |lɛnzd| adjective
lensless |ˈlɛnzləs| adjective
ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, ‘lentil’ (because of the similarity in shape).
fdigital said:I personally didn't really like the 28mm ultron. It was just very... flat. No particular character or fingerprint.
My old CV 35 f2.5 PII was an awesome lens however, I'm very sorry to have sold it truth be told - It was very very sharp with excellent bokeh, and the transition from in focus to out of focus (I know - note often talked about) was beautiful. Not only this, it was very small. Beautifully built as well... I'll get another sometime.
since one can only choose one lens out of the 12, it can't possibly show the ownership stats you claim it does.The poll is nonsense, it only shows how many owners of particular lenses are presented in this forum
The sharpest CV lens was not listed in the original poll. I just added it, the 50/3.5 Heliar.
I also own the 15mm Heliar and think it is a terrific lens, with a great, compact, design, and an extraordinary value. It's a good performer, and I particularly love its reproduction of color, but it can't be considered one of CV's sharpest lenses.