I've been wanting to post some things I've seen go by, but never quite did it....so here are three things that I've seen go by this week that peaked my interest:
TDP centric:
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/N...spx?News=15598
I have a Gitzo traveler tripod and it does exactly what I want it too. Fits in my carry on suitcase. Nice and light. Easy to set up. For those of you that don't know, that is high praise from me. The only issue I've ever had is a screw loosening up. But, now, they have just introduced taller/lighter tripods that claim to be stronger. If I wasn't already happy, I'd be tempted.
TDP and OLAF from lensrentals merging? Lensrentals generates some great data and now some of the most interesting, the OLAF MTF charts, are on TDP (from what Roger said in a recent post, it seems as if TDP has much more online storage than he does).
The dataset is still being completed, but one of the first comparisons I made: the 24-70 II to the 24 mm f/1.4 II and how about the might Zeiss 55 Otus?
It's not hard to see why many consider the 24-70 II to be "prime-like." To my eyes it is on par with the 24 f/1.4 at equivalent apertures and the Otus at the center (Otus wins the edges). EDIT--I am also noticing that the Otus has much closer merdian and sagittal lines compared to the 24-70II...
Sigma 24-35 f/2A
People seem to be loving the Sigma 24-35 f/2 A. It may have too much vignetting at f/2 for what I'd want it for (nightscapes), but I've read about a wedding photographer calling it one of the best zooms he's ever used and I've seen some very impressive reviews. One website having it on par if not sharper than the 24A/35A and another singing it's praises.....
I am not sure what interests me more, a f/2 zoom? Another zoom on par with primes? Or that Sigma continues to introduce some high quality optics?