09-05-2018, 10:27 AM
I guessed that both are wrong because I first thought its the same lens graph from different sources and because I guessed the new ML lens is more even towards the right side - I was suspecting the graphics don't show the actual lens. I didn't compare it to Nikon and am well aware of the aperture stop difference.
Otus beater? Maybe also DLSR limits stretcher, although it's not because of DSLR but because of the mounts of DLSRs. I'm really happy for both companies, they did well and the user will get an improvement - and not a copy of a Sony That Nikon uses a more conventional, less advanced set of features (like that option bar) was to be expected. I just didn't expect some of Canon's features. But with their market share, they need to show some cool stuff.
Otus beater? Maybe also DLSR limits stretcher, although it's not because of DSLR but because of the mounts of DLSRs. I'm really happy for both companies, they did well and the user will get an improvement - and not a copy of a Sony That Nikon uses a more conventional, less advanced set of features (like that option bar) was to be expected. I just didn't expect some of Canon's features. But with their market share, they need to show some cool stuff.