(01-15-2020, 01:17 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: What does that mean, "it has no floating system"? I am pretty sure the 35mm f1.8 does have a floating system (elements do change the distance to eachother at different focus distances).. It is my Micro-Nikkor AUTO 55mm f3.5 1:2 macro which has no floating system (all elements move as one block).
http://www.eflens.com/images/rf_35_18_is...o/rf35.jpg
Canon mentions this for their other macro lenses but not for the RF 35.
https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consume...cro_is_stm
vs
https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consume..._macro_usm
https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consume..._macro_usm
No "Float" icon.
(01-15-2020, 05:17 PM)toni-a Wrote: Hmmm quality aside the sample pictures of 70-200f2.8 are just like dpreview style, you seem to be only inspired by MFT...
Well, I've pretty much a "standard" test location (Cockatoo Island in Sydney harbour) - so there's little variation between the reviews in this respect. It's just "efficient".
I tend to take MFT on vacation which is why you may spot something different there at times.
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