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Well said, Joe.
In plain terms, that's probably because brand names matter for some people, and because the very slight performance gain from spending 10 times as much money and the more or less noticeable differences in build quality deliver an excellent pretext for rationalising a brand name choice.back alley said:the more i play with the cv lens group the more i wonder why most of us don't use them all.
if your a so-so shooter you wouldn't notice the slight difference between the cv and the other way more expensive glass out there and if you're a good shooter, the lenses don't get in the way at all and offer 95% of the quality at 1/3 the price.
Dektol Dan said:I like my 25mm Skopar, but I bought it to try out something wider than the 28mm I normally use. It's stick shift focus makes it something of a toy, but admittedly, I now want a REAL 24-5mm lens. It's served its purpose.
iridium7777 said:without sounding elitist or snobby, i did agree with dan on regards that one gets what they pay for, to an extent.
Dektol Dan said:They don't hold there value.
Dektol Dan said:If you can't afford the best, that's a problem. It's my problem, it's your problem.
Paul T. said:"
As for the 25mm, of course the scale focus affects its use. In some ways it's good, because it's quicker. In other respects it's more limited - and in fact, I can think of a recent thread extolling this lens where the photos were fuzzy, because the photog had presumably scale-focused incorrectly.
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