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|  | Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art II Pros: Image quality, excellent blur Cons: Blurry frames every now and then, weight Opinion: I returned it 8 months ago because out of 10/20 shots one or two are blurred. Which bothers me enormously. And I'm talking about the pairing on Sony A 7 IV. Only this lens does it. The Viltrox 85 mm, for example, doesn't miss a beat. The same goes for the Sony 24 105. The Tambron 28 75, likewise, never a blurry frame. So I think it's just this lens with this flaw. Moreover, the previous version I also did so. sent on October 16, 2025 | 
|  | Sony F60RM2 Pros: Sturdy and well-built sled, all in metal. Light compared to the various Godox and similar. Professional, no frills but with all the substance of a Sony. Cons: Maybe he could have used a lithium battery instead of the 4 stylus. But that's okay, because good stylus (I use Panasonic), cost less than a lithium battery. Opinion: Finally a serious flash, for my Sony A 7 IV, after I returned a GODOX V860 III due to the very precarious and fragile plastic shoe. Unfortunately I followed one of the various reviews on Youtube, which gave the Godox for excellent, leaving out the defect of the sled. In the various forums it was suggested to change the shoe, but then, admitted to have found and installed a metal one, which I doubt, especially regarding the material and construction precision, I would still have had a flash not recognized by the machine and with certainly lower functionality than the original, at least as regards communication with the camera. So I made this choice taking advantage of an offer and I am satisfied. sent on January 21, 2023 | 
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