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mikek1357
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Your best lens and best photo with it.

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Not sure if this should go in this category, but here goes.

Show me ONE photo made with your best lens on a sunny day, so circumstances are about the same. I'm curious to the differences in quality of the different photos. Add your lens above or underneath the photo.

I'll start with a photo I made.

Made with the Nikkor 70-300mm 4.5-5.6 VR lens on a Nikon D80 Body.

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mikek1357 wrote:
Show me ONE photo made with your best lens on a sunny day, so circumstances are about the same.
Sorry but there're some issues; You're best sunny photo, shot on a clear cold winter day is always better than my best shot on a sunny summer day while your lens is at least 6 times cheaper :? The only way to compare lenses is to use them at the same time, place and bodies without editing.
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Additionally, the usual downsizing of photos makes real comparison very hard. Sharpness can only really be judged at 1:1 size...
Sorry Mike, not to put you off. Many 'equipment quality topics' have preceeded yours, where I saw no real value in what was going on.

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Key wrote:Additionally, the usual downsizing of photos makes real comparison very hard. Sharpness can only really be judged at 1:1 size...
Sorry Mike, not to put you off. Many 'equipment quality topics' have preceeded yours, where I saw no real value in what was going on.

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