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		<title>By: 1257 – Framed II &#124; Photographer&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Song of the Day is “Framed“, and this time it’s not Alex Harvey like in “1207 – Framed“, this time it’s the Ritchie Valens song from the “La Bamba” soundtrack. See a scene from [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Alpha Ace</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alpha Ace</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just found the points here on this blog that convince me again to buy this lens ...soon.

If the fact wasn&#039;t wrong and I wasn&#039;t wrong, wouldn&#039;t it f/2.8 will be soft due to DOF? ...even the subject is a Landscape. Things will be even softer when below f/1.8 (ofcoz that the center is SHARP)

I do think it is sensible when we inspect corner sharpness below f/4 on any lens would more or less produce the same result. I had tested f/3.5 on my kitlens ... under low light in the evening with hand held. It will be a bit blur when shot on 17mm at 1/4 speed, ISO 3200 with Image Stabilizer Off.
It was hack a lot of difference when IS is switch ON  .... on the same setting. Hence, VC is very helpful on low light environment. 

Indoor low light, ISO 1600 only gave me 1/80 on f/4 ... but it will be double as 1/160 with f/2.8 (it will be less different when speed drops to 1/30 on very low light)

I strongly support your findings and verdict here ^^

Cheers n God bless~</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just found the points here on this blog that convince me again to buy this lens &#8230;soon.</p>
<p>If the fact wasn&#8217;t wrong and I wasn&#8217;t wrong, wouldn&#8217;t it f/2.8 will be soft due to DOF? &#8230;even the subject is a Landscape. Things will be even softer when below f/1.8 (ofcoz that the center is SHARP)</p>
<p>I do think it is sensible when we inspect corner sharpness below f/4 on any lens would more or less produce the same result. I had tested f/3.5 on my kitlens &#8230; under low light in the evening with hand held. It will be a bit blur when shot on 17mm at 1/4 speed, ISO 3200 with Image Stabilizer Off.<br />
It was hack a lot of difference when IS is switch ON  &#8230;. on the same setting. Hence, VC is very helpful on low light environment. </p>
<p>Indoor low light, ISO 1600 only gave me 1/80 on f/4 &#8230; but it will be double as 1/160 with f/2.8 (it will be less different when speed drops to 1/30 on very low light)</p>
<p>I strongly support your findings and verdict here ^^</p>
<p>Cheers n God bless~</p>
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