Just a few thoughts on Photodo ratings and MTF.

Zoom lens vary  MTF performance with focal lenght.
Lens such as the FA28/70 F4 are quite poor at the 28mm
end and good at the 40-70 end. Tamrons 28-200 is good
at the 28-85 range and then seems rather poor at the
200 end. The average rating is rather misleading in
this aspect. 
I normally read off the 40 lpmm curve at 12mm as a
indication. A wide spread of tangential and radial
numbers is a pointer to colour fringing problems. I
visualize this as a 1/80mm circle being resolved as a
fuzzy elipse with major and minor number inverse
propertional to the MTF percentages. 
I have been looking at the 28mm lenght of various lens
 via data from photodo as a prelude to checking some
of my own lens where I have duplication between prime
and zoom lens.
At F8 and 12mm from the centre these are the numbers
for 40lpmm, I like to print onto 12x16" paper so hence
the intrest in the 40lpmm.
Here are the numbers from Photodo.com
F28/2.8           52/20
FA28/2.8          50/30
FA20-35/4         64/32
FA28-70/4         40/8
FA28-200          38/25
T*rom 28-200     62/45
T*ron 20-40      70/40
FA28-80/3.5-5.6   40/15
C*tax G 28/2.8   72/56
C*tax T* 28/2.8  59/41
L*ca M28/2.8     66/45

I will be intrested to see how the new limited 31mm
lens compares. Colour fringing is a bigger problem for
digital camera's CCD so presumably it's radial and
tangential curves will be more like the 43 limited's.


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Regards
Richard Saunders

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