ChrisC
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..... Not only is the review sloppy but it doesn't even test corner vs. center sharpness.......
........because, unfortunately, his notion of 'real world testing' is fixated on widest aperture shooting; which frequently limits his picture construction to a lone object of interest plonked in the middle of the image [it's a kind of widget photography], surrounded by gobs of out-of-focus [bokeh crud]. Guess which lenses are optimized for on-centre resolution, and guess which lenses Steve Huff favors?
I don't feel anything personal against Steve Huff and I happily read his site which costs me nothing, but the severe limitations of his gear appraisals could easily lead an unweary reader to draw an incorrect conclusion about an item of equipment. That said however, his appraisals are accurate for him, and anyone else fixated on handheld wide-open shooting with a tendency for a single object of attention centered in their images. Me? I think f8, and constructing relationships within the image is a significantly greater photographic challenge, and requires more rigorous equipment review procedure than Steve's [to uncover, for example; issues like field flatness, corner resolution, focus shift ......].
But I'll still read him, with wariness though.
.............. Chris