well, until you compare the print to the identical one taken with the
50/1.4-A, all looks good. once you do compare them you see that the pics
taken with the K lens are slightly less sharp and constrasty... also the
dept of field seems to be different (at the same aperture, the pics
taken with the A lens are in focus in a much larger section than the one
taken with the K lens, where only a tiny spot in in focus, oddly
enough.)
of course some differences might result from the A coatings being
better, and from the easier-to-focus feel of the A...
what are the odds of NONE of those differences being caused by the dusty
element in the K lens?
Daphne
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