MNM Jul 25, 2019 @Ken Bingham Yes, that's one thing I have learned... it's "good enough" if it stays out of the way and does not interfere. I'll add an L lens or two eventually, but budgeted for more film first. Bridges are fascinating subjects.
@Ken Bingham Yes, that's one thing I have learned... it's "good enough" if it stays out of the way and does not interfere. I'll add an L lens or two eventually, but budgeted for more film first. Bridges are fascinating subjects.
Eric Rose Jul 25, 2019 If you look at a fair number of the images that through time are now considered as masters, many of them are not tack sharp. The lenses used by some of the old LF greats wouldn't even make it as budget lenses now. A great image is 95%, maybe more, about artistic expression and recognizing what makes a great piece of photographic art. Sharpness is very highly over rated imho. BTW I agree with Ken's comment above.
If you look at a fair number of the images that through time are now considered as masters, many of them are not tack sharp. The lenses used by some of the old LF greats wouldn't even make it as budget lenses now. A great image is 95%, maybe more, about artistic expression and recognizing what makes a great piece of photographic art. Sharpness is very highly over rated imho. BTW I agree with Ken's comment above.