For the love of GOD...!!!
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keeponkeepingon wrote:
I was surprised that in the dpreviewTV review of the M6 Mk II they exposed that only the 32mm and 28mm may be good enough for the new sensor and that they feared the 22mm would not be "ideal".
There were no tests, just some rambling thoughts on lenses for the new camera. The context of the discussion is shooting wide open in a dark brewery but in that specific section he's discussing resolving power of the lenses so I'd interpret his remark to mean not sharp enough for the new 32MP sensor wide open.
I was considering rebuying the 22mm for my M100. My first copy broke, is the lens a delicate flower like my thrice broken 50mm F1.4? I don't even remember tapping the front but a small dent tells me I or my kids did. Maybe spending "the big bucks" for the 28mm or 32mm would be better if a M6 Mk II is in my future?
"even the 22mm prime I don't think is going to give ideal results"
https://youtu.be/9Qb7ONDW7nc?t=230
Thoughts on the 22mm with the new M6 MK II???? Is it good enough to maximize results from the 32mp sensor in low-light?
Thanks!
For the LOVE OF GOD! Somebody better tell all those DSLR users that are using pre-2008 lenses that their lenses aren't "ideal" for their 2016 cameras. (EDIT: or thatn their Post 2004 lenses are no good on their 2015+ cameras)
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PHYSICS dictates the relationship between lenses and sensor resolution. PHYSICISTS have stated in recent years that if we want to continue to get higher resolution from our sensors, then we HAVE to increase lens-size with LARGER optics. We've reached the limitations of our technology so now everything is a compromise.
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As I said a few weeks ago, there's no DPAF applied to the video. Not just in 4K but (according to this video) in the 1080p mode as well.
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The 22mm f/2 prime is a very sharp lens. It's also a very bright lens. But pixel peepers are challenging this with the M6 II. The video is full of assumptions. They don't make a straight forward statement either but surmise that the resolution of the higher density sensor will exceed the resolution of the lens. If people want to take this to heart, they'll never be able to move forward with their photography.
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Again, for those who missed in the last time: The M6 II is not a fully rounded new camera. It's just a "tweaked" version of the M6. Buy it if you need it. Don't buy it if you don't . But those EF-M lenses will work on it just fine. Feel free to try and prove me wrong if you disagree.