05-26-2011, 10:28 PM
[quote name='james' timestamp='1306435489' post='8836']
I had the same feeling when i first come to photozone.de
I do agree with rainer that there are just too many aspects to judge a lens.
But I also believe it'll be great to have a chart showing all the aspects, in a format like this:
(names hyperlink to review page)
name mftr optic.quality build quality price/performance suitable for
Xmm F2.8 canon **** *** **** macro
xmm F1.4 nikon **** **** *** portrait
or list out the price/mfd/filter size/weight/year of introduction/AF drive/etc.
or even break down the optic quality into: overall resolution/full open resolution/vignet./CA/bokeh/
Then new zoners can selectively navigate through these tremendously large and very valuable reviews.
And old zoners will have better management of the data as well.
james
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In the pipeline, apparently...
Maybe check this thread out: http://forum.photozone.de/index.php?/topic/996-top-10-nikon-lenses/page__pid__8817#entry8817
Have a look at screenshot I've posted (#3) and Klaus's response (#4)
Ian
I had the same feeling when i first come to photozone.de
I do agree with rainer that there are just too many aspects to judge a lens.
But I also believe it'll be great to have a chart showing all the aspects, in a format like this:
(names hyperlink to review page)
name mftr optic.quality build quality price/performance suitable for
Xmm F2.8 canon **** *** **** macro
xmm F1.4 nikon **** **** *** portrait
or list out the price/mfd/filter size/weight/year of introduction/AF drive/etc.
or even break down the optic quality into: overall resolution/full open resolution/vignet./CA/bokeh/
Then new zoners can selectively navigate through these tremendously large and very valuable reviews.
And old zoners will have better management of the data as well.
james
[/quote]
In the pipeline, apparently...
Maybe check this thread out: http://forum.photozone.de/index.php?/topic/996-top-10-nikon-lenses/page__pid__8817#entry8817
Have a look at screenshot I've posted (#3) and Klaus's response (#4)
Ian