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![]() | Voigtlander E 21mm f/3.5 Color-Skopar Aspherical Pros: Solid, compact, very smooth and absolutely not heavy. It is equipped with the very useful distance scale to easily set the hyperfocal. And I find it beautiful. Cons: I'il let you know. Opinion: As soon as I have tried it for good I will write something more; For now I just say that it has a small metal lens hood that apparently is also the only one available and equipped with thread to screw a filter, but not more than one and thin. (Cost €750)........................................................... sent on November 23, 2018 |
![]() | Manfrotto Compact Advanced Pros: Well finished, light and practical. Cons: With unbalanced set-ups you have to tighten tightly. Opinion: With the telescope that does not have the attack on the center of gravity you have to close strongly because otherwise slowly it continues to fall forward and before closing it is necessary to aim higher. With the camera that is more balanced, however, no problem. Used with moisture and frost has never given problems of hardening or oxidation. sent on February 07, 2018 |
![]() | Yashica ML 50mm f/1.9 Pros: Small, well constructed and with very fluid rings. Reduced aberration and sony apsc has a good sharpness even in low light. The apsc cuts the corners so no vignetting. Defocused more than decent at full openness. Cons: Keeping in mind that optics is nothing. Opinion: I use it pretty much on sony a3000 and I'm very happy to have put this lens in the drawer back in my father's old fx-3 breakup. It does much better than I thought, and I'm taking it taste for all-open photos for the beautiful blur that gives (to my liking), certainly better than the 18-55 standard. rnAppena comes the sony a7ii i also use the 28mm f2.8 :-) sent on November 27, 2017 |
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