A couple of days ago, I tested the MTF vs f-stop of the 28mm f/1.4 Nikkor-D mounted on a IR-modified Sony alpha 7. At the time, there was some discussion as to why the lens delivered the best IR-only results at f/2.8. Jack Hogan speculated that it might be something with the adapter. I checked and… [Read More]
Sony a7II IBIS with 28mm lens
A reader asked if I’d test the in-body image stabilization (IBIS) on the Sony alpha 7II with a shortish lens, to bookend the testing I’ve done previously with a 180mm Apo-Telyt and the Zony 55mm FE. I picked the Leica 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-R, which has shown strong sharpness in previous testing. You won’t find the… [Read More]
Nikon 28mm f/1.4 D on Sony a7 in infrared and mixed light
I tested the 28mm f/1.4 Nikkor-D on the Lifepixel-modified Sony alpha 7. The Lifepixel filter I chose was the Super Color one, which passes some visible light. That makes the job of focusing more difficult for the lens, since it needs to simultaneously bring visible and infrared light to the same focus point. The Coastal… [Read More]
Focusing strategies for the 28mm f/1.4 Nikkor D on a Sony a7II
Jack Hogan suggested that some of the unusual results for the Nikon 28mm f/1.4, and possibly the Leice 28mm Elmarit-R, might be due to focus shift, since I did all my focusing at f/2.8. Here’s a test with the Nikon lens. I did one 96-shot series (16 shots each at 6 f-stops) focusing as before…. [Read More]
3 28mm lenses on the Sony a7II
The Coastal Optical 60mm is a great lens for infrared, but it’s too long for a lot of landscape use. I’m shooting handheld around the house, and I don’t like to do double-row stitches that way. So I’m looking for something wider. 28mm is a nice focal length for landscape. It’s probably the most versatile… [Read More]
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