I thought due to the laws of physics lenses couldn't be sharper at the edge than in the centre.If you go right back in time to when the Vietnam War was on, there was a story about the Nikon 24mm and 50mm being designed to have a noticeably sharper centre than the edges so as to concentrate the eye on the important bits. This is only a story told possibly many times so I don't know if it has any truth in it
If you go right back in time to when the Vietnam War was on, there was a story about the Nikon 24mm and 50mm being designed to have a noticeably sharper centre than the edges so as to concentrate the eye on the important bits. This is only a story told possibly many times so I don't know if it has any truth in it
It gets a bad rap but I have had my Nikkor 24/2 Ai for years. Love it.
Sigma Super Wide 24mm F2.8
If 24mm is a "super wide," is the Nikon 14mm f/2.8 an "extra super wide?"
It gets a bad rap but I have had my Nikkor 24/2 Ai for years. Love it.
I've been shooting with the 24mm F2 Ais for years. I had no earthly idea I had such a substandard piece of glass in my bag. [snip.]![]()
I thought due to the laws of physics lenses couldn't be sharper at the edge than in the centre.
I have a Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AI-S for about 25 years - it's a really useful lens.
It was good enough for Galen Rowell - so it is for me : http://www.mountainlight.com/rowell/gr_camera_bag.html
... lighter and with less flare than the 24mm 2.0 ...
Galen once said that a high percentage of his best images could have probably been made with only a 24mm and an 80-200 zoom.
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