Roger Hicks
Veteran
How often to you push your lenses to the limits? Resolution, speed, illumination, compactness... Which do you really need, and when?
Raw speed matters to me -- I quite often use fast lenses at maximum apertures of f/1.5, f/1.4, f/1.2, f/1 -- but I seldom make maximum use of resolution (optimum aperture, camera on tripod) and illumination rarely matters to me: I almost never use the centre-filter on my Alpa with the Apo-Grandagons, for example. But light weight and compactness mean a lot, hence my preference for the last-generation pre-aspheric 35/1.4 over either the ASPH or Voigtländer's 35/1.2.
Does 'specmanship' (maximum resolution, etc. that we never use) sometimes stand in the way of making pictures, by fixating us on lenses that are too big, too heavy, too expensive or too unergonomic to use?
Cheers,
R.
Raw speed matters to me -- I quite often use fast lenses at maximum apertures of f/1.5, f/1.4, f/1.2, f/1 -- but I seldom make maximum use of resolution (optimum aperture, camera on tripod) and illumination rarely matters to me: I almost never use the centre-filter on my Alpa with the Apo-Grandagons, for example. But light weight and compactness mean a lot, hence my preference for the last-generation pre-aspheric 35/1.4 over either the ASPH or Voigtländer's 35/1.2.
Does 'specmanship' (maximum resolution, etc. that we never use) sometimes stand in the way of making pictures, by fixating us on lenses that are too big, too heavy, too expensive or too unergonomic to use?
Cheers,
R.
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