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Moab Man 2014 Project 365
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 247708" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Everything I'm shooting is at the limit of the lens. And it is noted that on this lens after 400mm the lens gets soft. However, if I'm buying a lens like this I want to use it at that range so everything I have posted is with a heavy sharpening and then just normal processing. Chromatic aberrations have been manageable in the raw editor as well as the heavy sharpening. I have also noticed that distant objects like the moon... not so good. I can pull better with my 55-300mm and crop down. However, a buffalo in the distance, or a mountain goat, anything that the zoom can pull in and fill the frame seems to be acceptable and usable. Once I get a bit of time I will probably do a write up review on what I have found, how to use it, and when to look elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 247708, member: 11881"] Everything I'm shooting is at the limit of the lens. And it is noted that on this lens after 400mm the lens gets soft. However, if I'm buying a lens like this I want to use it at that range so everything I have posted is with a heavy sharpening and then just normal processing. Chromatic aberrations have been manageable in the raw editor as well as the heavy sharpening. I have also noticed that distant objects like the moon... not so good. I can pull better with my 55-300mm and crop down. However, a buffalo in the distance, or a mountain goat, anything that the zoom can pull in and fill the frame seems to be acceptable and usable. Once I get a bit of time I will probably do a write up review on what I have found, how to use it, and when to look elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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