Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/01/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You're right - but I had promised Mark and john these files :-) Amities Ph Le 19 janv. 15 ? 01:10, Lluis Ripoll a ?crit : > Philippe, > > I?ve not followed the debate but viewing the files my first > impression is always for the first shot of every pair. > > However I?m not a person with a technical knowledge neither concern > to discuss very fine performances of a lens, what I can appreciate > is flare, contrast / smoothness, warm or cold rendition, bokeh > effect ?., for me it is more difficult appreciate and discuss about > coma, distortion, vigneting?. > > As you know I have a certain small collection of 50?s and I like > play with them, I think we can always say that for a precise > circumstance a lens will be better than another, but for me, my > conclusion is that the better lens is that you was using at the > moment you shoot the picture. If we was studio or landscape > photographers, I see a reason to hoose the best lens for that > purpose, at least on my case is not my concern. > > Amiti?s > Lluis > > > > El 17/01/2015, a las 18:38, Philippe <philippe.amard at sfr.fr> escribi?: > >> During the course of one of our famous-the-world-over LUG-debates >> on APS-C and FF ;-) I had promised to post comparison shots of fuji >> and nikon files using the same settings. >> >> I found time to rekindle my D700 today (16 months on the shelf, so >> says LR) and shot 3 pairs of snaps at high ISO (1600 for I wanted >> RAW, and it is the ISO limit of both bodies in RAW I think) and >> equivalent focal length and aperture, respectively 35 & 50mm, both >> open at 1.4. >> >> These are indoors snaps, without any other purpose than comparison >> - rain prevented me from taking the cameras for a stroll. >> The fuji being small and resting on a table for two of the shots, >> the angles may be slightly different. >> >> The light didn't change outside 95% grey, nor inside. >> >> The links below will lead the curious of either list to dng files, >> conversion is the only alteration I have made to them. >> >> You should be asked a "mot de passe" aka password, type: charlie >> (the first file might have a capital C) >> >> 1st Pair >> https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=qMDBdgufq6BRdADa6p7 >> >> https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=bEkQMoqnd4f5rRIcBZP >> >> 2nd >> https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=yWV2vbE714whrsQdTcN >> >> https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=p8qodHHwn1xAbA4FJ2B >> >> >> 3rd >> https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=39AKF0uEw4123N0D50h >> >> https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=7gtbAMRKBQNxwEhU4I5 >> >> The files will remain available for download for 10 days. >> >> >> Hope this helps all parties give enlightened opinions based on >> facts ;-). >> >> Amities >> Philippe >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Leica Users Group. >> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye. Antoine de Saint Exup?ry in Le Petit Prince. NO ARCHIVE