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Aperture Series: Trona Train Track Just After Sunset
This aperture series looks at across the frame and near to far sharpness to determine whether the Venus Optics Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Zero-D can deliver an acceptably sharp full-frame image.
Includes up to full-resolution images from f/2.8 through f/11.
Trona Train Track Just After Sunset
Adobe Camera Raw 10.2.0 (894). View ACR settings. Camera Profile=Adobe Standard. No lens corrections.
Vignetting is pronounced at f/2.8, reduced here by a shadow boost (for all frames). It improves greatly at f/4 and is reduced to its minimum at f/5.6, excepting the extreme corners, which f/8 touches up.
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