It won't be nearly as good as my Zeuss Panortho-optigonar XL UVF High
Dispersion 27.5mm f1.3 on the OM-D
Andrew Fildes
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On 18/02/2013, at 9:42 AM, Paul Braun wrote:
> On 2/17/13 16:30 : , Moose wrote:
>> How the Hel_ can you tell?
>>
>> I read this regularly in comments on web images, both here and elsewhere,
>> with the implicit or explicit context that the
>> camera, lens and/or photographer are responsible for that. "Wow! That
>> Glotzmayer 63/4.5 is amazingly sharp!" about an
>> 800 pixel wide image. Feh!
> Hey! Don't put that lens down. The Glotzmayer 63/4.5 is pretty much my
> Holy Grail of lenses. My fondest dream is to one day mount one up on
> the Glotzmayer/MFT adapter ring and just amaze everyone with the results.
>
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