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![]() | Samyang AF 24mm f/1.8 FE Pros: Small, light, bright, sharp, fast AF, allows you to use the fire ring for apertures, finally the colors do not pull too much to yellow Cons: Plastic construction Opinion: Bought a bit hesitant but I fell in love with it immediately. For now used for the street, I hope to bring it to make star very soon. The lens is quality, focuses very fast and is sharp. The blurry is nervous, but for the street it goes well. The only flaw is precisely the body that is totally plastic, compared to its cousins that are metal. but this allows it to weigh very little so it is also an advantage. Seen also the price is a bargain. sent on February 27, 2022 |
![]() | Samyang FE 50mm f/1.4 AF AS IF UMC Pros: General rendering, bokeh Cons: INACCURATE AF, not tropicalized, colors that pull to yellow like all Samyang, little detail, aberrations Opinion: I had it, I sold it for the 55 1.8 ZA and I'm not regretting it, I rediscovered the focal length. It's very good for static subjects, but my street photos were rarely in focus. When the fire is right the look is very nice for the three-dimensionality and the quality of the bokeh. But for the use I make of it is certainly better the zeiss. The aberrations are there and are average, easily solved in post It seems that many of these defects have been solved by the second version, but now I have moved to the dark side sent on November 04, 2021 |
![]() | Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM Pros: Sharpness, absurd bokeh, size, autofocus, three-dimensionality, construction. Cons: So perfect that it could be "boring" Opinion: Spatial optics, practically free of defects if not a bit of green fringing and vignetting (even closed). For the rest everything at the highest levels, even dimensions and constructions, which also make it convenient to use it on the street. The diaphragmatic ring present on all the latest GMs proves to be very comfortable. The great resolution combined with the blurred make the lens very three-dimensional, and it is not uncommon to see the "yakamoz" effect even in street shots. The only real "non-flaw" of this lens is that it is like the fellow high school nerd: too perfect in everything. Surely you can not use the defects of the lens to make a photo interesting, but at any test, even the most difficult will always take 9 or 10 sent on September 17, 2021 |
![]() | Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 Pros: Sharpness, AF, Handling, Bokeh Quality Cons: Maybe made overly clinical, You can't want everything but half a stop in more. Opinion: If I had to choose ONE lens to always go out with would be this, it focuses even in the dark, it is small and excellently balanced on A7III, very sharp already at TA, The quality of the bokeh is great, with a crazy sharpness and a very nice light point rendering. Maybe it's not the perfect optics for the portrait, even if it's great, but for the street and any urban situation it's really a pleasure to use and the results are great. sent on December 24, 2019 |
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