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![]() | Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical Pros: Focal, robustness, size, price, brightness, indispensable in many situations Cons: The only one really relevant: impossibility of mounting screw filters Opinion: After the Canon 100mm Macro, I think that's the lens I love the most. Given the brightness and the focal point, it is used in many situations. If you then add a little creativity you can bring out really unique shots. Of course, accustomed to all recent automatisms, a beginner can give some difficulty to focusing only manual, but life has more difficult challenges from! For the price it is to be had. The biggest flaw is the impossibility of mounting standard filters in case you want to make some long exposure during the day. The distortion is there (it would be strange if it wasn't at 14mm) and it doesn't have to be a flaw, but it has to be managed. Suitable for wide-field astrophotography, landscape, street and interior. At this price I do not think there is anything like it. If you have any doubts, scroll through this page and look at the photos taken with this lens. Not bad eh! sent on January 23, 2021 |
![]() | Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Pros: Brightness, sharpness, versatility, price of used Cons: I don't know Opinion: I have been using it with satisfaction for several years now, first on Canon 550D and now on 6D. It's probably the only lens of my kit that I couldn't really do without. Of course it is directed towards macrophotography (for which we often pair the kenko multiplier 1.4), but it can also be used for glimpses of landscape and especially portraits, although here the lack of stabilization can be felt since we are most often freehand. Soon I would like to move on to the L version, so as to have an even better overall quality and stabilizer. sent on January 23, 2021 |
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