Gary Reese wrote:
Alan writes:
<< So is there any advantage of the Zuiko 300f4.5 over the Novaflex
400f5.6 >>
That is like comparing apples to oranges. . . (snip) . . . It is best
suited to wildlife or sports use, where performance in the corners
(which suffer from curvature of field and coma) isn't as important.
Center definition will knock your socks off, though.
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If anyone's interested, there is an excellent website by Doug Herr,
naturalist/photographer, in which he reviews the Novoflex lenses. Doug
uses Leica SLR cameras but don't let that put you off! See URL:
http://www.wildlightphoto.com/leica/400R68.HTM
You might also like to follow the links on that page to his terrific
wildlife pictures.
BTW, the Novoflex website is at URL:
http://www.novoflex.de/html/products.htm
Hope that helps,
Regards,
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Ray
"The trouble with resisting temptation is
you never know when you'll get another chance!"
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