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D850 with old or new 24-70!?
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 681137" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>i am really suspicious of DxOmark ratings, with the ratings changing a lot between the camera models and 2 reviews of the same lens on the same body with different ratings of sharpness and other traits. </p><p></p><p>Note that the Tokina 24-70 does not have stabilization so if one shoots in low light, they are better off with a little bit more expensive brands with VR. If one shoots in the studio or daylight, it is not important to have image stabilization. With IS/VR/VC it becomes a much more versatile lens allowing to shoot 3-5 stops slower for a dramatic difference in noise and DR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 681137, member: 43545"] i am really suspicious of DxOmark ratings, with the ratings changing a lot between the camera models and 2 reviews of the same lens on the same body with different ratings of sharpness and other traits. Note that the Tokina 24-70 does not have stabilization so if one shoots in low light, they are better off with a little bit more expensive brands with VR. If one shoots in the studio or daylight, it is not important to have image stabilization. With IS/VR/VC it becomes a much more versatile lens allowing to shoot 3-5 stops slower for a dramatic difference in noise and DR. [/QUOTE]
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