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Saturday, November 21, 2009

75mm pictures, corner.

At 75 mm, we still see the following two lenses:
Minolta 24-105 f/3.5-4.5.
Sony 70-200 f/2.8 G

Here the corner pictures:

f-stop
Sony 70-200 G
Minolta 24-105
f/2.8

f/4 or f/4.5


f/5.6


f/8


f/11




Here the difference between the 70-200G and the 24-105 is less obvious.

The next post will explain why this is 75mm and not 70mm...
Posted by Jerome at 8:48 PM
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (36)
    • ►  October (12)
    • ▼  November (20)
      • Leica glow or Minolta colors?
      • 35mm pictures, center.
      • 35mm, corner.
      • Olympus EP-1
      • Comparing full-frame, APS-C, 4/3 and P&S.
      • Follow-up: comparing different systems.
      • And now for something completely different… or is it?
      • Raw comparinson of APS-C, 4/3 and P&S.
      • 50mm pictures, center.
      • 50mm pictures, corner
      • 75mm pictures, center
      • 75mm pictures, corner.
      • The peculiar case of the Tamron SP AF28-75mm F/2.8...
      • 85mm: 1 prime and 2 zooms, center.
      • 85mm, 1 prime and 2 zooms, corner.
      • 100mm, 4 lenses, 2 primes, 2 zooms, center.
      • 100mm, 4 lenses, 2 primes, 2 zooms, corner.
      • 135mm, 3 lenses, 2 primes, 1 zoom, center.
      • 135mm, 3 lenses, 2 primes, 1 zoom, corner.
      • Conclusion or "why have lenses become so big?"
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