Bryan,


Well done.Love the bee. After seeing your IQ comparison it looks like the MSRP is well justified.


I lookedtwiceand the only omission I could find would be distortion reporting. When looking at a wide prime for architectural use distortion is very important. Excuse me if I missed something about it in your report.


We had a thread discussion about taking photos of models, dioramas and props. This, obviously, would bea suberb lensfor that application. Unfortunately, the OP's on a very tight budget.


Does anyone know what or which TS-E lens Vincent Laforet uses for his unusal landscapes/surfscape? i.e. Turns life size airport into a diorama.


I've been eyeing TS-E lenses for around 9 months now. I just did a night shot of a house for a local builder with the optimistic hope of doing more work for him. I'll have to see how things work out before I take the plunge and invest in a TS-E.