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Old 01-02-2012, 07:14 PM
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Hmmm, here we go.

I have a 14-24 f2.8N. Sharp but not the sharpest lens in my kit. Also you have to stop down to prevent seagulls on a full frame. Still a great lens though.

135 f2 DC lens, reputed to be the sharpest lens on the planet, old tech with spindle drive but yes very sharp. Perfect for doing wide field constellation shots and lovely portrait lens.

Standard 50mm lens is good too. Nice for capture of all manner of things.

300 f2.8N VR. Sweet lens and great for capturing animals and astro work too. Pretty sharp overall.

I have a older micro 105 too, works well and very sharp. Not used it for astro work yet.

Trying to get hold of a 85 f1.8 at present, no doubt it will make the imaging team too.
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