Using a lens to match the job maximizes the final quality. When you use Photoshop to do the job, you end up loosing resolution at one end. For me, 35 mm is too small for me to give up any more than absolutely necessary. This lens has been worth it's weight in gold for shots made in cathedrals. Further, I like seeing what I'm going to get in the viewfinder.

Regards,
Bob...

From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Who needs a shift lens if you have photoshop? I never use mine (28mm)
anymore. Even if you shoot film, you still scan the negs, right?

Fra: Fred [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Whats the general opinion of the above lens, compared to the
Pentax version...

Well, there really ~isn't~ a Pentax version, is there?

28mm is not the same as 35mm.

Shift is not the same as tilt and shift.




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