I'm thinking of color rendition, esp. of Canon & Nikon lenses. Thanks
How do they look on the SAME film? is what I mean. I have a choice & I'd like some personal views before I do expensive testing. This should be known as the JOKETRIO site.
How do they look on the SAME film? is what I mean. I have a choice & I'd like some personal views before I do expensive testing. This should be known as the JOKETRIO site.
How do they look on the SAME film? is what I mean. I have a choice & I'd like some personal views before I do expensive testing. This should be known as the JOKETRIO site.
The Grey matter behind the viewfinder has more influence on look, rendering and greatness of any photo than whats in or in front of the camera. The all to different light situations, tones of color etc we encounter make the slight difference in good optics insignificant. And it doesn't matter how good your system is in capturing the breathtaking scenes/colors/decisive moments if the photographer fails to see them in the first place
... and, if possible, same day manufacturedThe camera lens and the slide projection lens should be the same brand and a matching set of apochromatic lenses instead of the more common achromatic lenses.
To the extent there is a noticeable difference, the choice is entirely subjective. Only you can determine which you prefer.How do they look on the SAME film? is what I mean. I have a choice & I'd like some personal views before I do expensive testing. This should be known as the JOKETRIO site.
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