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Realistic review
--quote:
"Frankly, I'm astonished at the Sony's performance. When you
consider that the non-IS version of the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L sells
for about $1,150, and the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L retails for some
$1,300, the Sony offers astonishing value, especially since these
two L series Canon lenses are considered among the finest in their
respective focal lengths."
Well did he have to do this? Now it will really be nuts around here![]()
--Realistic review
--"Unfortunately, CA/blooming/color-fringing is just a fact of life
in digital imaging, whatever term we call it. For instance, here is
a sample that was shot with the excellent EF 17-40 f/4L lens, just
to keep it all in perspective."
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=6970398
"Let's address some older facts: Nearly all cameras demonstrate
some level of CA or chromatic aberration. It comes with the
territory. Even dSLR cameras have to deal with it, even when
they're coupled with lenses that are in the thousands of dollars.
Sad, but true."
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=6849875
--Realistic review
Ulysses
--It's almost as if they quoted me. Oh well.
"Unfortunately, CA/blooming/color-fringing is just a fact of life
in digital imaging, whatever term we call it. For instance, here is
a sample that was shot with the excellent EF 17-40 f/4L lens, just
to keep it all in perspective."
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=6970398
--you ghost-wrote the review, dintcha??
--Overall a very positive review of the Sony F828. Having used the
camera for a couple of weeks now it seems obvious to me that most
reviews will come out positive for this awesome breakthrough camera.
I don't even care about 6 or his seven bad points...lol.
I don't use .raw images and don't care about write time after using
burst mode.
Adam-T wrote:
that he said that there was no noise at ISO64 and then posts a crop
which is clearly pebbledashed with it (As we've all seen) - I'm not
knocking the 828, just MR's ridiculous claim in his text, the 10D
is totally clear of any noise at ISO100 as he said, unless his
eyesight has gone wonky in his old age and he can't see noise that
is ;-)..
SNIP
Have to disagree with you on this one, Ulysses. I think the 'reviews' at Luminous Landscape are dire - not just this one.Great review. It's everything I've/we've been saying.
Unless they're on the same camera?, it's ridiculous to say that one lens is sharper than the other when one is running on an APS-C type 6mp CMOS with minimal in camera processing (the 10D) and the other is running on a consumer Digicam with a peanut sized 8Mp CCD and heavy in-camera processing.. I could Put a 35-80 on my 1D and proclaim that it's sharper than a 70-200L IS both at 70mm (Which would be on my 10D) by posting 100% crops at F5.6cases the Canon lens has a slight edge in resolution and contrast,
and in others it's the Sony's Zeiss lens" But clearly the 828 loses
faint details compared to the 10D.
I did read your post - it strikes me when could go through his 'review' (or any of the other reviews that I have seen of his) and demonstrate that he is talking complete bilge on a line-by-line basis - see another guy in this thread talking about the actual picture comparisons showing relative detail!Read my post below about the lens comparisons - I could Proclaim
that the Cheapo canon 35-80 is sharper than the 70-200L IS by
putting the 35-80 on my 1D and the fancy L IS lens on the 10D, of
course the fact that the 1D has a walltile sized CCD with pinhead
sized pixels and virtually no AA filter wouldn't have anything to
do with it would it ? - LOL ....
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Please ignore the Typos, I'm the world's worst Typist
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The guys at Luminous Landscape are almost exclusively L-series
people when it comes to their choice in glass (read some of their
other articles:
"It took two large and very expensive Canon L series lenses to
match the coverage and aperture of the Zeiss lens on the F828, the
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS and the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L."
"At 200mm the lenses are almost identical in performance. There's
little to choose between them except for the fact that the Canon
70-200mm f/2.8L (in non-IS version) retails for over $150 more than
the entire Sony F828 camera! Something to ponder."