Actually in testing the 1.4s wide open I wish I had a lower ISO
to use, I either have to shoot in a dim place or use an ND filter
to avoid overexposure. The filter of course compromises focusing
ability.
I'll give 'em a try tonite, firmly mounted and magnified.
I'm to the point though that if I _really_ need a shot I'll
most likely grab one of the 1.7s, they seem to like me. ;-)

Don


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 10:54 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: A50/1.4 versus M50/1.4, Comment Please
> 
> 
> Hi Don ... When testing or comparing lenses, the camera is always mounted
> on a strong, solid tripod or base, and I use a magnifier, such as a
> refconverter, to help focusing accuracy.  Whenever possible I use a fast
> shutter speed and MLU.  You might be surprised at how much difference the
> magnifier makes, and the other factors seem to help as well.
> 
> Shel 
> 
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Don Sanderson 
> 
> > OK, you guys have me convinced I'm shaky and can't focus very well.
> > The wierd thing is it's only the 50/1.4s (Usually the A) that
> > _consistently_ give me grief! :-(
> > The 50/1.7s (A,M and F)are among my very favorites, and results
> > are usually quite good, same with the 2.0s.
> > I'll go out with the 1.4s this weekend with a tripod and a 2x.
> >
> > If you see a couple come up on eekBay soon you'll know I didn't
> > have much luck with them.
> > Not much good owning lenses I can't get along with! ;-)
> 
> 

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