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TTArtisan 75mm F1.5 Swirly Bokeh Pros: Easy to use, well-adjustable focus range, solid construction. Cons: The lens hood is not included as standard. Opinion: A very fun lens. Wide open it's sharper than the original Biotar. Of course you have to fight for the swirling bokeh. You can take really fabulous pictures with a wide aperture, but the center is not particularly sharp either. It really gets sharp in the center above f2, and the bokeh is more distinctive at that point. It is definitely recommended to screw on a lens hood, both to reduce glare and loss of contrast, and to physically protect the front lens. sent on 01 Febbraio 2026 |
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Venus Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Zero-D Pros: Size, weight, build quality, distortion, usability as a tool to job. Cons: Resolution in the corners with a wide aperture. Poorly front cap. Opinion: I photograph many buildings, five years ago this was the best alternative to the sony with shift converter. It is 17 mm. Good but not great resolution. Good sharpness in the middle, little distortion. A true technical lens. Very good design and build quality. Poorly front cap. No electronic connection, missing EXIF-data. It is a good solution for my work. sent on 23 Febbraio 2023 |
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Samyang AF 50mm f/1.4 FE II Pros: Center sharpness, bokeh, colors, weight, price Cons: Corner sharpness, CA Opinion: Like an old school lens. It can be creatively used, little distortions, good mood in the pictures. Rather good for standing composition, autofocus is sometimes slow. Easy to use. Although not small, but light, good balance on the camera. The focus ring is pleasant, a little too light. Creamy bokeh, good 3d effect. Not perfect at all, but nice to my job for this price. sent on 22 Febbraio 2023 |
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