Thanks for the test Crunch. The results seem reasonable. The exposures are roughly the same but differ a little bit. Nothing to brag about though.
A side note. Did you know that film (as in motion picture) lenses are actually speced as T2.0 (transmittance) instead of f2.0. This is precisely due to the issues you see here. Even though you are using the same aperture between the 2 lenses, the actual transmittance is a little different. Film lenses are speced based on transmittance so shots between cameras can better match exposures, which becomes important when you're cutting from one shot to another.
__________________
flickr
Why I Like Photographs
"It's more expensive, but it lets me adjust really specific settings that most people don't notice or think about." - Abed
|