On 6/27/06, Sylwester Pietrzyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Bruce,
> I know they have different optical formula. A* has FREE but on the
> other side FA* has two extraordinary dispersion elements (this is not
> extra low dispersion glass - ED) marked with red colour in Japanese
> lens catalogue. I haven't an occasion to compare A* and FA* version,
> but all I know is that FA* is usable for portraits at f1.4 and it is
> getting sharp at f2.0 (it is sharper at f2.0 than 77 Ltd) and it is
> very sharp at f2.8. Here are DXO tests from Chasseur d'Images as
> scans in Polish forum and second is DXO test on French site if
> someone wants to read in French ;-)
> http://manufactura.home.pl/p-pl/viewtopic.php?t=191
> http://www.pictchallenge-archives.net/TESTNUM/BxuREV7.html
> But not even speaking of sharpness - FA* produces a kind of bokeh
> that I've never seen in pictures from any other lens that I used. I
> think for portratis it is actually better lens than 77 Ltd.,
> althought in my tests at infinity it was just good on digital. Here
> is small sample - my sister right before here take off from Okecie
> Airport to her home in Germany:
> http://nasdwoje.e9.pl/pictures/IMGP2004.jpg
> I guess Bruce you'd just love FA* 85/1.4 for portraits, because
> you're good wedding photographer! :-)

Does your sister have a name and phone number, Sylwek?  She's quite beautiful.

<just joking>

Seriously, it's a lovely portrait of a beautiful woman.

cheers,
frank


-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

-- 
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
[email protected]
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Reply via email to