On the recent road trip to the eastern part of the state the goal was to test the new lens. Testing was fairly easy, as it only works with the D7200 and not on the D90. At least according to Nikon.
So the two units for the day are the D7200/70-300 and D90/18-200.
Traveling the back roads, I was looking for barns. Preferably barns with some wear.
I found this one, and it seemed to be a good one to test both units.
These are RAW images.
I tried to keep most of the particulars the same. I was using f/6.3 and f/8 most of the day to keep the results as sharp as possible. I missed by a bit on the aperture. And the focal length on the 70-300 was actually 85, but due to FX lens on a DX camera it comes out to 127.
I concede that fact may have improved the detail in the barn wood a bit.
Will have to try with other combinations.
But the real interesting part of this figuring out how to line up two similar images into one image.
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