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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 337502" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I totally agree. The current kit 18-55 lense is a gem of a lense, versatile, cheap and quite sharp. On a 24MP, D3300 I have to do an onscreen check to differentiate between the kit, 35mm F1.8 and 50mm F1.8. To get a sharp image takes a lot of technique - steady hands, no wind and proper aperture. At F8 (with flash if your nad shakes), it is very difficult to differentiate.</p><p></p><p>There are lenses which are not that sharp at edges, but they are mostly older inexpensive designs. What kills sharpness at high F stops is CA rather than the lense resolution. Similarly at very bright transitions there may be purple fringes if the images is slightly over exposed. A bit of understanding of the lense behavior, and one can always get the best out of with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 337502, member: 16090"] I totally agree. The current kit 18-55 lense is a gem of a lense, versatile, cheap and quite sharp. On a 24MP, D3300 I have to do an onscreen check to differentiate between the kit, 35mm F1.8 and 50mm F1.8. To get a sharp image takes a lot of technique - steady hands, no wind and proper aperture. At F8 (with flash if your nad shakes), it is very difficult to differentiate. There are lenses which are not that sharp at edges, but they are mostly older inexpensive designs. What kills sharpness at high F stops is CA rather than the lense resolution. Similarly at very bright transitions there may be purple fringes if the images is slightly over exposed. A bit of understanding of the lense behavior, and one can always get the best out of with. [/QUOTE]
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