TS-E 17 performance on 5DSR
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Re: TS-E 17 performance on 5DSR
neoroblitz wrote:
Hi
I have been using the 17mm w the 5dsr and it's a marvel
Previously with the 6d
Moving from the 6d to 5dsr, I felt that the lens was able to keep up with the cameras resolving power. It's not having the sharpness of the 24tse, but it's not horrible to the extent where you're able to notice it immediately
Comparability with the 17mm imho shd nv even come into mind as those other lenses lack the ability to shift !
I have a few shots take w this combo in the album below,
Couple this w a nd filter, it creates magic !!
You will need to scroll to the later images
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tang_yiming/albums/72157651351186568
Thanks very much for sharing your experience. The comparison to the TS-E 24 is helpful since I own that lens as well.
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