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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 84443" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>that site is a decent reference site, goes into a bit more detail, without so much opinion. Sounds like the G lens is a winner, but, I am kinda sad to have the motor in the lens now, due to the increased size/bulk. I really like the small form factor of the older primes because you could literaly throw them into spare side cargo pants pockets. I think the G crosses the boundary as being too large and will require belt pouch bags, or back pack lens holders.</p><p></p><p>I have all different types of 50 mm (not this one, but 1.2, 1.4 manual and auto, and 1.8 manual, and auto, along with the 2.0. each have strengths and weakness. but in almost all cases, the sharpness and results is more a result of camera technique and resolving ability of my cameras. </p><p></p><p>I do really like nine blade aperatures with rounded edges (50 mm 1.2) and wish we would see more lens with that type of design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 84443, member: 10038"] that site is a decent reference site, goes into a bit more detail, without so much opinion. Sounds like the G lens is a winner, but, I am kinda sad to have the motor in the lens now, due to the increased size/bulk. I really like the small form factor of the older primes because you could literaly throw them into spare side cargo pants pockets. I think the G crosses the boundary as being too large and will require belt pouch bags, or back pack lens holders. I have all different types of 50 mm (not this one, but 1.2, 1.4 manual and auto, and 1.8 manual, and auto, along with the 2.0. each have strengths and weakness. but in almost all cases, the sharpness and results is more a result of camera technique and resolving ability of my cameras. I do really like nine blade aperatures with rounded edges (50 mm 1.2) and wish we would see more lens with that type of design. [/QUOTE]
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