On 3/20/2011 3:06 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Already got a magnifier. And I'm not a fan of split prism. Besides
that I probably will retire the K-20, so spending more money at it
seems a bit like waste.

Then The Fates (*) have very little work left to be done here.

IMO OOF rendering generally isn't important in the studio. Because it
isn't much to render in the background. What's most important is how
it renders skin, hair and eyes.
Harsh OOF rendering of hair could be a problem. I'm not sure.

Well, it probably depends. I've seen studio photographs where OOF played viable part in the whole motif. But you know better.

So I think what I'm really asking is how the 28-75 will focus in the
studio light. Is that lens critical towards light temperature? I had
one in the past, but I can't recall how it behaved in odd light.

I cannot possibly tell. I can tell that mine was spot on even on K10D even in relatively dim tungsten room light. I still have it by the way. Up for grabs...

Boris

(*) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moirae

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