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Sample images now added ... - Klaus - 01-15-2020 ... to the reviews of the ... RF 35mm f/1.8 STM IS macro https://www.opticallimits.com/canon_eos_ff/1076-canonrf35f18?start=2 RF 70-200mm f/2.8 USM L IS https://www.opticallimits.com/canon_eos_ff/1080-canonrf70200f28?start=2 RE: Sample images now added ... - Arthur Macmillan - 01-15-2020 Klaus! Honestly, it was sheer coincidence that I referred to the miserable performance of the RF f/1.8 "macro". Look at the time stamps if you don't believe me! I don't want to dwell on its shortcomings. I liked the first sample picture, of the lake! Probably, the need for close focusing and that wide an angle would have suggested a slower maximum aperture. I have the Olympus 30mm F/3.5 Macro for MFT. Even it struggles a bit. RE: Sample images now added ... - Klaus - 01-15-2020 I wouldn't really refer to the RF 35mm as a true macro lens. It has no floating system just to point to the obvious. And it's a 35mm lens which is hardly ideal in this respect anyway. RE: Sample images now added ... - Brightcolours - 01-15-2020 What does that mean, "it has no floating system"? I am pretty sure the 35mm f1.8 does have a floating system (elements do change the distance to eachother at different focus distances).. It is my Micro-Nikkor AUTO 55mm f3.5 1:2 macro which has no floating system (all elements move as one block). http://www.eflens.com/images/rf_35_18_is_stm_macro/rf35.jpg RE: Sample images now added ... - toni-a - 01-15-2020 Hmmm quality aside the sample pictures of 70-200f2.8 are just like dpreview style, you seem to be only inspired by MFT... RE: Sample images now added ... - Klaus - 01-16-2020 (01-15-2020, 01:17 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: What does that mean, "it has no floating system"? I am pretty sure the 35mm f1.8 does have a floating system (elements do change the distance to eachother at different focus distances).. It is my Micro-Nikkor AUTO 55mm f3.5 1:2 macro which has no floating system (all elements move as one block). Canon mentions this for their other macro lenses but not for the RF 35. https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consumer/products/cameras/lenses/rf_35mm_f_1_8_macro_is_stm vs https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consumer/products/cameras/lenses/ef_s_60mm_f_2_8_macro_usm https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consumer/products/cameras/lenses/ef_100mm_f_2_8_macro_usm No "Float" icon. (01-15-2020, 05:17 PM)toni-a Wrote: Hmmm quality aside the sample pictures of 70-200f2.8 are just like dpreview style, you seem to be only inspired by MFT... Well, I've pretty much a "standard" test location (Cockatoo Island in Sydney harbour) - so there's little variation between the reviews in this respect. It's just "efficient". I tend to take MFT on vacation which is why you may spot something different there at times. RE: Sample images now added ... - Brightcolours - 01-16-2020 (01-16-2020, 07:37 AM)Klaus Wrote:Ok, so this is no real macro lens (no "Float" icon):(01-15-2020, 01:17 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: What does that mean, "it has no floating system"? I am pretty sure the 35mm f1.8 does have a floating system (elements do change the distance to eachother at different focus distances).. It is my Micro-Nikkor AUTO 55mm f3.5 1:2 macro which has no floating system (all elements move as one block). https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consumer/products/cameras/lenses/ef_100mm_f_2_8l_macro_is_usm And this is no lens at all, let alone a real macro lens (no icons at all): https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consumer/products/cameras/lenses/ef_180mm_f_3_5l_macro_usm And another not real macro lens? : https://www.cla.canon.com/cla/en/consumer/products/cameras/lenses/ef_s_35mm_f_2_8_macro_is_stm Disregarding the silliness of "Float" icons.... This image does show the floating lens focussing of the Canon RF 35mm f1.8 IS STM Macro?: http://www.eflens.com/images/rf_35_18_is_stm_macro/rf35.jpg https://www.kowa-optical.co.jp/fa/e/images/technology/fig_5.png And real macro lenses used to not have floating elements anyway (like my old Micro-Nikkor 55mm f3.5) float or no float is not a measure of whether a lens can be called "macro"... |