| Introduction | Much more light | About resolution | Vignetting at wide apertures | Lateral chromatic aberration | Distortion | So… who is this lens good for? |
As expected, all these improvements help the lens collect much more light. The T-stop results are far better for this new version. From 24 to 85mm, the results are good (f/4.3); from 85 to 120mm, the T-stop climbs to f/4.3 to f/4.6 on a D3x. This is far better than for the old zoom on the same camera, which was in any event limited by its smaller aperture at longer focal lengths.
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