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![]() | Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Pros: sharpness, contrast, microcontrast, aperture ring Cons: weight Opinion: Fantastic lens, used at 1.4 excellent, closed from 1.6 is a love, perfect for the portrait set, distorts less than I thought. It is an art with a capital A that gives excellent images and a bokeh not too digital. The only drawback are weight and size, from the moment in which for L-mount is the only alternative, at home Sony there is the 35 1.4 gm that costs more but is smaller and weighs less. Put on sale to switch in full to the 24-70 2.8 homonymous or Panasonic, but then I gave up because of the extra stop, especially for one like me who considers the 35mm the focal length "right" sent on January 23, 2023 |
![]() | Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical Pros: Construction, quality, sharpness Cons: Light distortion on apsc (being an opt for ff) ParaluceGhiere non precitissime Opinion: Used for passage and night landscape, fully satisfied. It delivers really sharp images from full opening and tends to improve. The flare is truly non-existent, and even less the chromatic aberrations. I only sell it because I went to Fujifilm but it is a lense that I'm already sorry not to use it anymore. If I do not sell it I will try to adapt it to this system sent on August 07, 2017 |
![]() | Canon 1300D Pros: Price, versatility, ease of use Cons: Low resistance to ISO, nothing else for the price Opinion: I'm a neophyte and decide the meeting between me and this car was the amazing bid to throw less than three hundred euros in a store a few miles from my home. What to say, take off of everything and his dirty work does it and well. Although an entry level has more than complete connectivity systems. One flaw? Does not hold high iso but nothing incorruptible in postproduction. Perhaps the menu is not the most intuitive but is really complete sent on April 28, 2017 |
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