chuckroast
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I'm just curious if the experience of others matches mine.
I've had the opportunity to shoot a wide variety of the lenses made for a V series Hasselblad body. (It was good to work for a pro rental place for a while that let us rent anything we wanted for $1/day! Yes, I know, I know, I was spoiled rotten.)
While pretty much all the 'Blad lenses are terrific - even the old 'C' style were pretty good - I have found some clear differences in lens sharpness, especially.
Hands down, I've found the 120mm f/4 Makro-Planar to be the sharpest.
A tie for a close second is either the 80mm f/2.8 Planar or the 180mm f/4 Sonnar.
The worst - at least in my observation - whether in C or CF or CFi incarnation - is the 250mm f/5.6 Sonnar. For whatever reason it seems not to live up to the 'Blad sharpness and contrast standards. Is this my imagination?
Interestingly, what I ended up buying for myself as my every day driver is 60mm f/3.5 Distagon. It's not only quite sharp, but the angle of view and speed of the lens gives it great utility for day-to-day work.
Thoughts?
I've had the opportunity to shoot a wide variety of the lenses made for a V series Hasselblad body. (It was good to work for a pro rental place for a while that let us rent anything we wanted for $1/day! Yes, I know, I know, I was spoiled rotten.)
While pretty much all the 'Blad lenses are terrific - even the old 'C' style were pretty good - I have found some clear differences in lens sharpness, especially.
Hands down, I've found the 120mm f/4 Makro-Planar to be the sharpest.
A tie for a close second is either the 80mm f/2.8 Planar or the 180mm f/4 Sonnar.
The worst - at least in my observation - whether in C or CF or CFi incarnation - is the 250mm f/5.6 Sonnar. For whatever reason it seems not to live up to the 'Blad sharpness and contrast standards. Is this my imagination?
Interestingly, what I ended up buying for myself as my every day driver is 60mm f/3.5 Distagon. It's not only quite sharp, but the angle of view and speed of the lens gives it great utility for day-to-day work.
Thoughts?