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Thanks for the review.
I'm very impressed by Nikon. They're making so many new prime lenses recenly.
But they still lack an affordable high pixel-count FF camera like the 5d2 or a900.
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Slightly off topic: I now find myself jumping around the digitalrev videos... quite entertaining although I'm not going to take their results too seriously.
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Markus, thanks for the great review!
Sorry to ask for this, but some times I am confused by "focus shift". Is it possible to add the definition of it in PZ glossary page where you explain the basic terms about photography? Thanks in advance.
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Also check the LoCA test results to observe this... The focus shifts with greater f-stops (upwards in 2D image, further in 3D space).
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[quote name='Yakim' timestamp='1304494884' post='8046']
Where is focus shift mentioned in this review?
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MTF and Bokeh fringing sections.
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