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An unscientific test between 60D, X100T and 5D Classic

 
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Feb 22, 2015 14:29 |  #1

So I just picked up a X100T and figured I would do a quick comparison. SOOC with adjustment to exposure and temperature to get the colors as similar as possible.


60D with 28 1.8:

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Mar 02, 2015 02:04 |  #2

Your 40mm pancake seems strangely soft in the middle.


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Mar 06, 2015 10:00 |  #3

mclaren777 wrote in post #17456308 (external link)
Your 40mm pancake seems strangely soft in the middle.

Agreed, the 40 pancake I used to have was extremely sharp in the center even at f/2.8.


Bodies: X-T1, E-M1ii, G9 Lenses: µ.Z 7-14 2.8, µ.Z 12-40 2.8, µ.Z 25 1.2, X 18-55 2.8-4, µ.Z 40-150 2.8, µ.Z 45 1.2, µ.Z 60 2.8, µ.Z 75 1.8, PL 200 2.8

  
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