Here’s an example of what the MML performs like wide open:
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And here’s the 100 % central crop:
↑Nikon Z7 + Undisclosed Magical Mystery Lens (100% central crop).
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Here’s another example of the MML lens performance wide open (with some bonus bokeh):
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And here’s the 100 % central crop:
↑Nikon Z7 + Undisclosed Magical Mystery Lens (100% central crop).
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I’ll leave it to you to decide if you’d be happy with this level of central performance + bokeh.
I really like it.
A few of you have purchased the identity of Magical Mystery Lens from my site — thank you. For those of you who are tempted to, I’ll let you know that until 11:59 PM tonight (Eastern Standard Time), this lens is on sale at one major retailer.
—Peter.
Thanks for the clue. Found it.
Peter, thanks for the comment. I found the lens.
🙂
I’ve been thinking about optics for a while. It’s interesting too see what a single element can do, for example. I even tried a Micro 4/3 lens on a Sony body, and image quality was just fine. There are some fun tricks that you can do with cheap lenses to do quite impressive work, too.