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Nikon 200-500mm vs Tamron 150-600mm vs Sigma 150-600mm C
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<blockquote data-quote="Ad B" data-source="post: 534491" data-attributes="member: 37491"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I don't like that kind of subjective reviews.</p><p>Why must "just" a opinion of "just" a guy convince me to buy a kind of lens.</p><p>It's like, if you can write a good story, you've got right...</p><p>Hundreds of "no name" reviews are polluting the Internet (Don't say this is one...).</p><p>Facts, numbers, exact comparisons in equal tests... Those are the things which can convince me.</p><p>Subjective parts like bokeh, okay, I like to read someone's opinion about it, but in combination of examples.</p><p>So I can conclude myself.</p><p>I stopped reading after his "sharpness test" pics, a conclusion after taking three different pics...</p><p>I rather look at sites like <a href="http://www.the-digital-picture.com/" target="_blank">The-Digital-Picture.com features Canon DSLR Camera and Lens Reviews, News, Deals and Tips</a> and <a href="http://www.lenscore.org/" target="_blank">LenScore™ Digital Camera Lens Rating</a> to compare lenses.</p><p></p><p>Ad B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ad B, post: 534491, member: 37491"] Hi, I don't like that kind of subjective reviews. Why must "just" a opinion of "just" a guy convince me to buy a kind of lens. It's like, if you can write a good story, you've got right... Hundreds of "no name" reviews are polluting the Internet (Don't say this is one...). Facts, numbers, exact comparisons in equal tests... Those are the things which can convince me. Subjective parts like bokeh, okay, I like to read someone's opinion about it, but in combination of examples. So I can conclude myself. I stopped reading after his "sharpness test" pics, a conclusion after taking three different pics... I rather look at sites like [url=http://www.the-digital-picture.com/]The-Digital-Picture.com features Canon DSLR Camera and Lens Reviews, News, Deals and Tips[/url] and [url=http://www.lenscore.org/]LenScore™ Digital Camera Lens Rating[/url] to compare lenses. Ad B [/QUOTE]
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