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![]() | Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 Pros: Small, light, very fast, crisp already at 1.8, relatively cheap Cons: as far as I'm concerned, no one Opinion: I think the list of pros and cons already says everything :) I was pleasantly surprised by the sharpness at 1.8 (I use it on R4) and the speed of focus in both afs and afc; even with the chase and focus on the eyes is pretty much perfect. If you like the focal point and don't need and/or want to carry the 1.4 bricks behind you, that's the lens for you sent on July 06, 2020 |
![]() | Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Pros: Small, light, stabilized, af fast, kit costs very little, quality more than decent Cons: for me no one, given what it costs and its positioning Opinion: Dignified optics, light, and stabilized. Closed the diaphragm a little by even good results. If you consider the price in kit and the fact that it is very small and with a very comfortable range, in my opinion it is a good lens to use when you want to stay light or to keep as an escort. Lr criticism towards this kit, are definitely unmotivated sent on December 13, 2019 |
![]() | Leica CL Pros: Design, speed, sensor quality Cons: AF only contrast, few lenses and extremely expensive, price out of any logic Opinion: Tested for a week with the 23 F2 and the 18-56, it is very pleasant to use and offers excellent results in both JPEG and raw. Unfortunately the autofocus, excellent in AFS, is only contrasting and the price of targets and body is absolutely insane. Pass the name Leica, pass the Red badge, but it would have cost no more than 1/3 of the current price. Not to mention the 18-56 kit to 1500 euros... sent on May 29, 2019 |
![]() | Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75mm f/1.8 Pros: All Cons: Nobody Opinion: I have it in 2013 so I know him well and I think if not the best, is among the top three best goals of the system. Sharpest full aperture even in corners, great focus, af accurate and fast, no aberration, all-metal construction, small and light for the focal going to cover. Missing the hood is true, but it is not a lens defect but rather a lack of focal Olympus.rnSe you like, you can not miss in a kit m43 sent on March 24, 2017 |
![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M1 II Pros: build quality, ergonomics, stability, speed, features, image quality and video Cons: No, but do not tell those who "mine is more 'big' Opinion: The EM1 II is one of the best machines for use at 360 degrees, on the market at this time. It will not get the same perfect picture quality of the best FF or MF, but it is capable of giving good results, however for any use they want fare.rnIl af system is fast and precise, even in great afc or tracking. The burst is exaggerated and the large buffer. And 'reactive in any situation and the image stabilizer is impressive. Try to credere.rnCome matters worse is built like a tank, tropicalization inclusa.rnChe more do you want? Rn sent on February 16, 2017 |
![]() | Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm f/1.2 Pro Pros: Construction, precision and af speed, sharpness, blur ... pretty much everything Cons: Nothing, maybe the price but the quality you pay at the top Opinion: I do not understand those who say that it is great. Maybe a comparison of other fixed lenses tiny m43, but all is not great nor heavy. The building is at the top, the optical qualities also, and the autofocus is fast and very accurate. In my opinion, allowing shutter (1/16000 at f1.2 on sunny days can be reached fairly easily) has long been used in TA seen that the yield is already eccellente.rnNel m43 system there are many alternatives with regard to 50mm equiv., all excellent. But for those who want the best, this perspective is buying from fare.rnConsiglio to use it on em1 / em1 II of em5 / em5 II with extra grip, or panasonic G / GH series to not be uncomfortable in presa.rnVoto 10 :) sent on February 16, 2017 |
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