Markuswelder
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A distant memory for sure. Thanks for the pictures.So who remembers the Rainbow Warrior?
My pleasure. And I mean thatMarkus: Thanks for the opportunity to look up info about the Rainbow Warrior, and also Hone Heke. The former I remembered a bit about, but the latter was new to me. Fascinating histories. Cheers!
Edit -that should read Waitangi treaty dammit.My pleasure. And I mean thatNew Zealand has a very short history of human settlement in the grand scheme of things, especially if you compare it with the likes of most of Europe, or China for example, but it's actually quite interesting. Well, I think so anyway
Glad you enjoyed it.
Edit -the history of Russel, of which I posted a couple of photos of a page back, is also a little bit interesting. It's quite close to the spot where the Waitangi test was signed. Wandered around there a few years back, but that was m4/3 days![]()
Superb sharpness in this, an expensive lens could only render it differently. The S Pro are apparently like this, they have an oooommmppphhh
I can’t see any meaningful difference in IQ between the 24-105 and the 70-200 f4 Pro in the focal lengths where they overlap.Superb sharpness in this, an expensive lens could only render it differently. The S Pro are apparently like this, they have an oooommmppphhh
But perhaps hard to tell...
Good stuff but like I suggested for bokeh in video or something at 70-105mm overlap, if the 70-200 is at least as good then kudos as it goes to 200mm. I'd still love a comparison just for the look, not sharpness.I can’t see any meaningful difference in IQ between the 24-105 and the 70-200 f4 Pro in the focal lengths where they overlap.