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![]() | Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 Pros: Weight and compactness, sharpness, AF speed Cons: Out of focus Opinion: After reading great reviews I took it to replace it at 1.4 GM with the aim of reducing weight and bulk. Sharpness is excellent at TA and high speed autofocus. The blur is nice, not at the level of 1.4, but still quite creamy and with a slight swirl effect. It's a matter of taste: to many I know it likes, but it did not please me and I think that after all I will continue to carry me the weight of 1.4 sent on June 30, 2017 |
![]() | Tamron SP 180mm f/3.5 Di LD Macro Pros: Ergonomics, sharpness even at TA, blurry, overall image quality Cons: Slow AF Opinion: I have been doing this for almost 8 years: I have used it for many years on various Canon machines and I continue to use it now on a Sony system with adapter. What surprises me is the incredible resolution of this lens on the 42Mpx sensor of the A7R II, as opposed to the DXO test. I did not find this feature on any other optics I've had. The bokeh is very soft and has nothing to envy to much more expensive optics. I find the ergonomics excellent, and the focus ring has a very large, knurled handle that allows extremely precise focus adjustments. sent on June 25, 2017 |
![]() | Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Pros: Bokeh, sharpness, even at TA, AF speed, eye-AF, solidity, aperture ring, color rendering Cons: Weight & dimensions although much better than the Sigma, lack of stabilizer Opinion: I have this lens for several months and you've got to test it for portraits and photos of pets in various conditions. For me it is the fiber from ideal portrait: bokeh of an incredible softness, excellent sharpness already TA, becomes a blade from f / 2 onwards. The thing that strikes me most is the chromatic yield: if used in backlight develops more pastel shades, while in other situations produces an extremely embodied naturale.rnAlcuni say that af is slow but I did not give this impression. Of course, compared to much smaller optics, such as the 55mm f / 1.8, it is a bit 'slower, but the difference is not so much, so much so that I find it usabilissimo for pet portraits that are constantly moving. Priceless is the eye-af function when the use of to7 ii.rnNon is a lightweight lens, in fact for laziness sometimes not the port with me; moreover if you want that kind of brightness and optical yield it is inevitablehave thick glasses. In any case, the weight and dimensions are reduced by Sigma 85mm, something important for me to have a good balance with Sony bodies that are lighter and smaller reflex.rnTrovo extremely convenient to adjust the diaphragms directly on the objective, and it's great they can also adjust continuously and not "jerky" on preimpostati.rnE 'values ??a lens that costs, but when you look at the beauty of the image and the pleasantness of use you realize that it is worth them all. sent on April 07, 2017 |
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