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Although I'm a Nikon user, this is a general question about full frame lenses on crop sensor bodies, so anyone is welcome to join in
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I've been playing around with different combinations of lenses and bodies lately and think that I can see a trend developing, which I hadn't thought about before. Unfortunately, because these were mostly from experiments at home, I didn't keep any of the images to show here.
In a nutshell, I've noticed that my Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 (which is pin sharp on my D700), looks a lot softer when I use it on my D90 body. The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8, which I bought exclusively for use with the D90, is certainly sharp enough on either body.
I have a similar issue with prime lenses. Both of my 50mm primes (a Nikkor f/1.8D and the Sigma f/1.4 EX DG) seem to behave the same way - they don't look as sharp on the D90. It's not just due to the different sensor, as my sharp DX lenses (the 35mm f/1.8 for instance) really do look sharp on both bodies!?
So, is this a known issue :|? Do you lose something by only looking through the middle of the glass
? Is it a resolution thing, or a focus thing :shrug:? Am I just a paranoid pixel peeper :shake:?
What are your thoughts/experiences?
I've been playing around with different combinations of lenses and bodies lately and think that I can see a trend developing, which I hadn't thought about before. Unfortunately, because these were mostly from experiments at home, I didn't keep any of the images to show here.
In a nutshell, I've noticed that my Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 (which is pin sharp on my D700), looks a lot softer when I use it on my D90 body. The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8, which I bought exclusively for use with the D90, is certainly sharp enough on either body.
I have a similar issue with prime lenses. Both of my 50mm primes (a Nikkor f/1.8D and the Sigma f/1.4 EX DG) seem to behave the same way - they don't look as sharp on the D90. It's not just due to the different sensor, as my sharp DX lenses (the 35mm f/1.8 for instance) really do look sharp on both bodies!?
So, is this a known issue :|? Do you lose something by only looking through the middle of the glass
? Is it a resolution thing, or a focus thing :shrug:? Am I just a paranoid pixel peeper :shake:? What are your thoughts/experiences?
. I've seen a few pics posted on TP which have the same kind of 3D quality that the sample image in that link had, and most of those pics were from high end Canons with prime "L" glass. Very impressive stuff!