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CMS-XML Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.11
Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.11 ID : 8201408100 _ EN _ 2 Solution Compatible Cameras
CMS-XML Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.10
Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.10 ID : 8201048600 _ EN _ 2 Solution Compatible Cameras
CMS-XML Cameras and Lenses Compatible with the Digital Lens Optimizer feature (Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.14.40) (EOS 7D Mark II)
Cameras and Lenses Compatible with the Digital Lens Optimizer feature (Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.14.40) (EOS 7D Mark II) ID : 8202232600 _ EN _ 2 Solution Cameras compatible with the Digital Lens Optimizer feature
CMS-XML How to Read an MTF Chart
Canon's MTF charts give results at two apertures: wide-open, and stopped down to f/8, with the lens set to infinity focus. While MTF charts don't include many factors that can be important when selecting a lens (size, cost, handling, closest focusing distances, AF speed, linear distortion, evenness of illumination, and of course features like Image Stabilization which may produce superior real-world results), they can indicate to the knowledgeable reviewer some of the optical characteristics they can expect from a particular lens.