Review: 17-55 vs 18-70 vs 28-70 (pics)
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 6:08 pm
Some may be interested in this comparo. The usual pixel peeping warning applies: these tests are no where near scientific nor do I claim them to be. They are presented for interests' sake.
All shots taken with identical camera settings in RAW and straight converted with Capture 4.2.1. with only change being standardised WB (high colour fluoro - 6500K). Full size images presented, no USM applied, only saved at PS CS JPEG lvl 8. ISO 400 used.
DX Lenses: 17-55 vs 18-70 - physical size differences
Shot with 35/2 at f/2 (handheld after coffee consumption).
AF-S Lenses: 28-70 vs 18-70 - physical size differences
Wide-end distortion (the bottom edge of brown desk is meant to be straight):
17-55 at 17mm, wide aperture f/2.8.
Full size (3008x2000)
18-70 at 18mm, wide aperture f/3.5.
Full size (3008x2000)
28-70 at 28mm, wide aperture f/2.8 (standing well further back than the other two)
Full size (3008x2000)
Long end - supposed test for sharpness. Images taken with camera on support, at f/8. 1/13 and 1/15 shutter speed differences IMHO negligible. Focus using centre point, double-tapped half shutter depress before release for each photo.
I estimated 55mm on the 18-70. Exif reported 52mm so I wasn't far off. What surprised me was that to this equal angle of view, the 17-55 needed to be set at 45mm. So -
17-55 at 45mm
Full size (3008x2000)
18-70 at 52mm
Full size (3008x2000)
50mm at f/8 (incommensurable with the other two, as this is right in the sweet centre of this lens' zoom range - and taken much later than the two above attempting to equalise field of view)
Full size (3008x2000)
As I said, nothing scientific. Feel free to pixel peep at the full size images. No need to point out my testing methodology flaws, I already know... believe me.
Edit: added 28-70 into the mix after initial 17-55 versus 18-70 play session.
All shots taken with identical camera settings in RAW and straight converted with Capture 4.2.1. with only change being standardised WB (high colour fluoro - 6500K). Full size images presented, no USM applied, only saved at PS CS JPEG lvl 8. ISO 400 used.
DX Lenses: 17-55 vs 18-70 - physical size differences
Shot with 35/2 at f/2 (handheld after coffee consumption).
AF-S Lenses: 28-70 vs 18-70 - physical size differences
Wide-end distortion (the bottom edge of brown desk is meant to be straight):
17-55 at 17mm, wide aperture f/2.8.
Full size (3008x2000)
18-70 at 18mm, wide aperture f/3.5.
Full size (3008x2000)
28-70 at 28mm, wide aperture f/2.8 (standing well further back than the other two)
Full size (3008x2000)
Long end - supposed test for sharpness. Images taken with camera on support, at f/8. 1/13 and 1/15 shutter speed differences IMHO negligible. Focus using centre point, double-tapped half shutter depress before release for each photo.
I estimated 55mm on the 18-70. Exif reported 52mm so I wasn't far off. What surprised me was that to this equal angle of view, the 17-55 needed to be set at 45mm. So -
17-55 at 45mm
Full size (3008x2000)
18-70 at 52mm
Full size (3008x2000)
50mm at f/8 (incommensurable with the other two, as this is right in the sweet centre of this lens' zoom range - and taken much later than the two above attempting to equalise field of view)
Full size (3008x2000)
As I said, nothing scientific. Feel free to pixel peep at the full size images. No need to point out my testing methodology flaws, I already know... believe me.
Edit: added 28-70 into the mix after initial 17-55 versus 18-70 play session.