08-29-2016, 08:48 AM
Without knowing anything in detail, I got the impression, focus breathing is quite a standard behavior with lenses which have their focusing units inside - meaning, the lens does't extened when focussing. And cinema lenses without focus breathing while zooming are some 20k $ Zeiss units like that one https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2013/04...00mm-t2-9/
and about "parfocal lenses" https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2016/03...oto-zooms/
I do notice a color difference between Canon and Nikon and Zeiss - but why not? I find this as welcome as another difference between systems. If there was something like a "standardized color rendition" type of lenses, I would find that interesting for neutral reproductions but not for "what I use photography for". Like some sort of brushes give a different surface of a painting, a lens as whole is also a part of a picture's character. Personally, I like that but I'm not looking for a certain look and selsct lenses which can provide that.
and about "parfocal lenses" https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2016/03...oto-zooms/
I do notice a color difference between Canon and Nikon and Zeiss - but why not? I find this as welcome as another difference between systems. If there was something like a "standardized color rendition" type of lenses, I would find that interesting for neutral reproductions but not for "what I use photography for". Like some sort of brushes give a different surface of a painting, a lens as whole is also a part of a picture's character. Personally, I like that but I'm not looking for a certain look and selsct lenses which can provide that.