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![]() | Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM Pros: Materials, Sharpness, Compactness, Focus, Overall Rendering, Blurred Cons: Nothing Opinion: The Sony 35mm f/1.4 GM is one of my favorite lenses, a real benchmark in my photographic equipment. This lens is not only incredibly sharp and compact, but it stands out especially when light starts to run low. The f/1.4 aperture offers exceptional low-light performance, allowing me to shoot confidently even after dark without sacrificing quality or detail. The bokeh is soft and natural, giving depth and three-dimensionality to the images. The autofocus, then, is fast and accurate, which makes it perfect for both street and candid portraits. For those looking for a versatile, bright 35mm with the optical quality typical of the G Master series, this lens is a certainty. Whether day or night, the 35mm f/1.4 GM is a reliable companion that never disappoints. sent on April 02, 2025 |
![]() | Tamron 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Pros: Build quality, excellent performance from 50 to 400, 0.50x macro, USB port for upgrade and customization switch, stabilized, tropicalized, silent AF Cons: Weight, lack of tripod collar, AF not very fast, no multipliers Opinion: I was looking for a supertele that would also cover low focal lengths, so as not to change lenses during the day. The downside is having to carry 1.5kg of stuff around your neck. Very sharp at all focal lengths, slight vignetting at 400mm. The colors are quite neutral. I expected more from the AF Linear Motor in terms of responsiveness, it's also one of the reasons why I preferred it to the Sigma 100-400 (Stepper Motor), but I actually find them at the same level. Another reason that made me prefer it to Sigma is the macro capacity, 0.50x has nothing to envy to many macro lenses. Given the price, they could include the tripod collar. The original costs another 130€ if you find it on offer. If you want an all-in-one lens that allows you to range from the classic 50mm to the very long 400mm, with the possibility of close and macro AF, then it is worth the money spent. sent on April 04, 2023 |
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