I've inspected also my other DA*60-250 on film frames. To get maximum performance, I would use f/5.6 or smaller. I lab-printed (direct film-to-paper copies) couple of frames to A3 size (30x40cm) and those look quite good. I just dont' like AGFA colors - too yellowish and redish for me. I'm much more like Fuji-man :)

For this particular shot I should choose the better scene - trees at right edge are much closer than the ones at center and left. It creates the illusion of right edge being softer. Sorry for that, I wanted to finish the roll fast and get back to sickbed (this damn virus still tortures me)...

BR, Margus


P. J. Alling wrote:
Maybe it's the subject matter or just my eyes, but I seem to detect a bit of image degradation at the edges and corners. Not a lot different than the FA 28-200mm. I don't think I'd want to use the DA* 60-250mm on film, ( or a 24x36mm sensor if or when it becomes available on a K mount body), if critically sharp imaging was required, (not that it would actually be worthwhile on any of the Film cameras I still own)..

Mark Roberts wrote:
paul stenquist wrote:

If I have time, I'll put it on the LX and shoot some test frames. Might be interesting.

This appeared about a week ago:
http://nagi.ee/photos/photo_sizes.php?id=10450739&size=o&album_id=148643
Z-1p, DA*60-250 at 60mm, f/4, AGFA Vista 200

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