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![]() | Samyang 85mm f/1.4 Aspherical IF Pros: Sharpness CT and apertures, focus ring fluency in focus, focus, cost, rugged construction Cons: minimum focusing distance, purple fringing and chromatic aberrations TA, poor definition in diaphragms closed Opinion: Used for a few months, mainly for portraits. It is a lens with high sharpness at RT and open diaphragms, however, closing the aperture, the increase of it is small, when compared to 1.8 Nikon. For this reason I consider this lens can be used only and exclusively for portraits, no landscape. The focus is soft and creamy enough. I do not appreciate the minimum focusing distance, which is 1 meter. Suffers from purple fringing and chromatic aberration and TA in the widest apertures, up to 1.8, defects that are difficult to correct in post production to 1.4. The manual focus is surgery, even at 1.4 you can easily focus when focus on the desired focal plane, easy with still subjects or not very mobile, with the movement, things get complicated, it takes skill. Of aps-c sensor is about an equivalent 127mm to 35mm, aspect that makes the angle quite tight, it can sometimes be a limit to the composition. The I buy back? For posterity, I prefer the Nikon 1.8, buying it used tosame price. sent on March 12, 2017 |
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