“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe.” (Albert Einstein)
And back to topic: Ken Rockwell's "test review" about Canon FD 50mm f/1.8:
"I haven't even tried this yet, even though I have one for my AV-1. Like most 50mm lenses this is probably one of the sharpest lenses you can get for your Canon. This is probably a great lens that you can get for $10 if you look hard enough."
No comment.... (LOL)
Ken is good as always and his site is still getting more and more visitors.
I just bought this lens for 300.00 in Korea. I must be getting soft.
I own this lens, and it is soft....if it's out of focus. Getting it in focus....is rather difficult.
It's a bit expensive for a wide angle, but I still like it.
If I find time a may post a few test photos & video
I had the 14mm Rokinon Cine and I thought it compared pretty well to the Tokina 11-16. I wasn't sure what the hell he was talking about but returned it since I had a little more room with the Tokina. Focus throw on the Rokinon is awesome though. I might pick the cine up again at some point and it's MUCH easier to attach to a MB with that built in hood.
@GravitateMediaGroup The Tokina is the same way. Just a tad out and you're screwed but the focus throw on the Tokina is horrible.
With all talks about it go to
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3187/14mm-samyang/p1
Roger That.
You've just done a great job of promoting his website (this thread is already appearing in a Google search about K.R.). This sort of controversy is his marketing style....which allows him to enjoy what he does and laugh all the way to the Bank (or is it Paypal)...:-)
And it is good, I mean promotion of his website. I like guys who are up to it, I mean running commercially viable website. 99.9% of motherfuckers calling him idiot only dream about it.
Personally, I enjoy reading his stuff (and also that of the "other guy" over in Europe). Very opinionated...but that's what makes it interesting even if I might not always agree with what he is saying.
I don't understand why there's so much hatred directed at him. A competent reader/photographer should be able to deal with the strong views of a "politically incorrect" blogger and still make up their own mind. Often there's no one "correct" viewpoint anyway about lens performance ...unless it's truly soft and hopeless...then it becomes "artistic" :-)
What really aggravates me are the useless, thin, copy-paste bullshit "reviews" of equipment that more and more clutter up a Google search results these days...
Funny, I was just scrolling down and past this thread and for a sec, it looked like it said, "Beware of Nickleback" LMAO!
Now that was below the belt vicharris...haha
Ken now has Youtube channel, did you know?
Ken Rockwell? It's 1998 again?
Well, it is 2019, and almost all who started in same time as Ken are long gone from public view :-)
Ken Rockwell's site was among the firsts sources of info I used to check when I was learning about digital cameras, coming myself from analog ones, but even in those days it was clear he was biased and, sometimes, a little nonsensical grumpy. Knowing that, he was an appreciate source of info, I am a sentimental ¯_(ツ)_/¯ . His site is like a newspaper: you don't have to believe everything published in it without seeking a second opinion. Saying that, the warning in topic's title is also very useful, especially for people who discover kenrockwell.com in 2019.
Ken looks and sounds exactly like I imagined him. His website and content pretty much reflect his character, (insert your description here).
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