Jeff Keller schrieb:
Maybe no new miracles however the lens optimization priorities could be
different ... BUT it is pretty hard to believe that NONE of the old
Zuikos would give satisfying images.
I don't think it was a bad idea to design new - and lighter - lenses.
And for instance the 50-200 seems to perform *very well indeed, and the
macro as well, and many more lenses to come maybe.
On the other hand, I feel that everything is getting complicated only to
make up for the deficiencies of todays sensors. Everything has by design
to be interpolated (right word?) and corrected..as long as Foveon
doesn't really work out. So - I don't know. It's maybe like in music.
When recording went digital, it was (and still is) a long way to regain
the immediate effect a very good analog recording can transport to our
ears and souls.
just my 2 Eurocents...
:Doro
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