So I am the troll, not the guy spewing crap about a system he has no interest in. Riiiight. You started by pointing fingers to imaginary fanboys, so I'm not surprised. What's next? Come on, you can do more name calling - all while bashing this pesky brand, of course. But no parroting, that's lame.
Why won't you read what you wrote? You said the Nikkor was criticized, not that you criticized it yourself.
And you might be surprised, but you're just a small online existence among many others - I don't watch what you're doing, I only have the total displeasure of meeting you here because this is a Pentax forum I'm occasionally visiting (and you're occasionally trolling). If you indeed criticized the Nikkor, me not knowing is not the same as "hiding under a rock". Delusion much?
What's the source for the 135mm? Prove every claim of yours, as I can't trust anything you're saying.
But anyway, the D FA* having a focus breathing issue doesn't mean it's anything other than an excellent lens.
Focus breathing is nothing more than a change in focal length as you're focusing. The Tamron keeping close to its nominal focal length means it doesn't have a focus breathing issue.
It's really simple, don't try pretending you're some sort of an expert. You're not fooling anyone.
Why won't you read what you wrote? You said the Nikkor was criticized, not that you criticized it yourself.
And you might be surprised, but you're just a small online existence among many others - I don't watch what you're doing, I only have the total displeasure of meeting you here because this is a Pentax forum I'm occasionally visiting (and you're occasionally trolling). If you indeed criticized the Nikkor, me not knowing is not the same as "hiding under a rock". Delusion much?
What's the source for the 135mm? Prove every claim of yours, as I can't trust anything you're saying.
But anyway, the D FA* having a focus breathing issue doesn't mean it's anything other than an excellent lens.
Focus breathing is nothing more than a change in focal length as you're focusing. The Tamron keeping close to its nominal focal length means it doesn't have a focus breathing issue.
It's really simple, don't try pretending you're some sort of an expert. You're not fooling anyone.