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    DXOMark benchmarks Nikon Nikkor Z 85mm F1.8 S lens on the Nikon Z 7

    May 7, 2021 / Comments Off on DXOMark benchmarks Nikon Nikkor Z 85mm F1.8 S lens on the Nikon Z 7

      DXOMark has tested the Nikon Nikkor Z F1.8 S on the Nikon Z 7. It performs very well. The results can be read here. Bear in mind the results are all based on the Nikon Z 7, with which it was tested. The camera has a lot to do with the overall performance. Sharpness is just one, perhaps the most obvious, example and it’s not widely known that it affects other aspects, such as vignetting and even lateral chromatic aberration. If it is tested on the Nikon Z 6 at any time in the future, you will see different results including a lower overall DXOMark score. People put so…

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    Kevin Carter

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    DxOMark Measures Canon RF 28-70mm F2.0L USM

    June 28, 2019 / Comments Off on DxOMark Measures Canon RF 28-70mm F2.0L USM

    DxOMark has published the results of their findings on the optical performance of the Canon RF 28-70mm F2.0 L USM, the data can be found at the DxOMark site. In addition to the performance data, as one of the editors I have written the lens review. This can be found on a different page on the DxOMark site here. It’s a high-speed zoom with a constant F2.0 aperture and it has impressive optical performance overall, but be warned it’s not cheap. The review talks only of the optical properties, there is no comment on handling, build quality, AF or other subjective areas. It’s an idea to look past the overall score –…

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    Kevin Carter

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