fahim mohammed
Well-known member
In the end, it comes down to how one captures an image, how the cam/lens combo outputs it, how one post processes it and presents it. And most important, for me, what is it that one captures and the joy of the process.
But once in a while one needs to test the cam/lens combo. Talk and academic discussions are fine; as far as they go.
Show me the beef!
Some images. No sharpening. Straight .jpg from camera. Crop and a slight curve. One aspect of a cam/lens combo..sharpness.
Remember this is just one characteristic that can be used when needed..I was just testing for sharpness.
Another one..remember no post sharpening, just a crop, slight curve and .jpg ooc.
Lets do a vast landscape..again testing for sharpness, crop, slight curve, .jpg ( btw, see the resolution here ).
And, honestly, I rarely shoot beyond f4. Rarely. And my wife has forbidden me to use these cam/lens combos when I take her photos.
Show me your tests. This is a photo forum. Show me the beef.
But once in a while one needs to test the cam/lens combo. Talk and academic discussions are fine; as far as they go.
Show me the beef!
Some images. No sharpening. Straight .jpg from camera. Crop and a slight curve. One aspect of a cam/lens combo..sharpness.
Remember this is just one characteristic that can be used when needed..I was just testing for sharpness.
Another one..remember no post sharpening, just a crop, slight curve and .jpg ooc.
Lets do a vast landscape..again testing for sharpness, crop, slight curve, .jpg ( btw, see the resolution here ).
And, honestly, I rarely shoot beyond f4. Rarely. And my wife has forbidden me to use these cam/lens combos when I take her photos.
Show me your tests. This is a photo forum. Show me the beef.