(01-21-2022, 03:12 PM)you2 Wrote:(01-21-2022, 08:37 AM)Brightcolours Wrote:(01-21-2022, 07:43 AM)toni-a Wrote: Let's check their claims:
Easy to focus
Focus assist functions like focus peaking will help to find the sharpest focus point.
Less shaking
In-build multi-axis advanced image stabilization systems of mirrorless cameras will make you forget about blurred images due to hand shaking.
No slow shutter any more
Newest mirrorless cameras featuring advanced wide ISO settings can offer the photographer to choose a faster shutter speed with minimum pixel noises on the image.
none of them is a lens feature but a camera body feature...
You probably have to see their claims in the light of: issues of the past with a 500mm f8 lens don't necessarily have to be an issue nowadays, because of camera advancements...
Yea but have they fixed the bokeh of mirror lenses ?
From the samples: definitely no.
I find mirror lenses' bokeh horrible in most cases. Any specular highlights and it hurts the eyes.