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Hello! I'm having a weird issue with a Voigtlander Nokton 23mm f/1.2 lens. When I attach it to my X-Pro 2, serious vignetting, like almost unusable in most cases. When I attach it to my X-H1, almost zero vignetting. Same settings on both cameras. I'm at a loss as to what could be happening. Could it just have something to do with the Xtrans 2 vs. Xtrans 3 sensors? I'd prefer to use it on my X-Pro 2. Anyways, thanks in advance for your help!
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By garyfallon · Posted
Recently purchased a "F" with a low shutter count. When using a half press focus and continuing to the shot there is a slight flicker in the EVF and LCD. This does not happen with the OVF. Also, This does not happen at f2 thru f3.6. I begins at f4 and continues throughout the aperture range. So the question becomes is this a concern? This was not evident withy xpro2. Thank you in advance for any help on this matter. -
I should have added that I agree that a long lens is not what you need for street. Street is not easy. You have to be bold and learn to get close. Not easy I know. The 70mm end of the 70-300 would be usable for portraits but if you want a zoom for that, a lens with 50mm in its range would be a better choice.
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I used to have the 16-80. Not the sharpest lens in the toolbox but sharp enough for most things. It's focal range is perfect for a one lens outing, but remember it's a 5 to 1 zoom and you can't expect razor sharp in a zoom with that range. I now have the 16-55 mk2. It's very sharp and a bonus for me when I am using my converted x-t2 is that it works well in infra red. The 16-80 is soft in IR.
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I agree. The 70-300 is a very sharp lens.
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