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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 328960" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>Well, the lens has just arrived, except they (Panamoz) sent me the wrong version. I ordered the DXII, but they sent me the DX. It doesn't make that much difference, as my D7100 auto focuses with this lens very well. I took a few test pictures and they all look great. There is a little softness in the corners when fully open (as expected) which disappears at f4 or more. I even took a picture against the light, where the sun was just outside the corner, and this resulted in a tiny, hardly visible flare.</p><p></p><p>I have e-mailed Panamoz about the mistake. I will see what they say and how much hassle it is to replace the lens. I might keep this one. On the other hand, if I ever buy (or even borrow) a backup camera such as D3300, it will not autofocus...</p><p></p><p>Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 328960, member: 23887"] Well, the lens has just arrived, except they (Panamoz) sent me the wrong version. I ordered the DXII, but they sent me the DX. It doesn't make that much difference, as my D7100 auto focuses with this lens very well. I took a few test pictures and they all look great. There is a little softness in the corners when fully open (as expected) which disappears at f4 or more. I even took a picture against the light, where the sun was just outside the corner, and this resulted in a tiny, hardly visible flare. I have e-mailed Panamoz about the mistake. I will see what they say and how much hassle it is to replace the lens. I might keep this one. On the other hand, if I ever buy (or even borrow) a backup camera such as D3300, it will not autofocus... Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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