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![]() | Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.8 FE / XF Pros: - High brightness - Fast autofocus - Build quality - Definitely price Cons: The weight could improve, but there is a lot of glass. Works really well up to F2.8 Opinion: - Ideal focal length for portrait photography, with excellent bokeh - Maximum aperture: f/1.8, which allows you to get sharp images even in low light but you have to work with it a bit if you want to be picky about the edges. - Autofocus: Equipped with fast and quiet autofocus, useful for capturing sharp images of moving subjects. - Construction: Lens constructed of good quality materials, includes multi-treated optical elements to reduce reflections and personal opinion, LOTS AND LOTS OF GLASS. - Compatibility: used on Sony cameras with E-mount mount, on the R series it makes a lot of money. - Cheaper alternative to the Sony 85mm GM if super completeness is not required in the final result sent on March 13, 2024 |
![]() | Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD Pros: Lightweight, comfortable, tropicalized, excellent bokeh even if it does not excel in focal amplitude, AF quite fast Cons: slippery zoom and thick if used vertically tends either to retract or to stretch, lacking lock button Opinion: Mainly used for birdlife without claiming to get at who knows what distance, if used with mirrorless above 33 Mpx you can get excellent crops. It does not excel in brightness with its f6.3 on 300mm, however with today's mirrorless you can very well compensate in the triangle. Also used for video does not go crazy, if only if you use the APS-C mode in the settings, you gain a good 1.5x zoom. sent on September 14, 2023 |
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