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| sent on 12 Marzo 2025
Pros: Compact and very light, closed at f8 gives good results at all focal lengths, When it turns on it returns to the last focal length set, ultra fast AF.
Cons: Compared to the old type, none, "plastic" attachment, given the weight, I don't think it's a problem.
Opinion: If you are looking for a decent all-rounder in light outings, landscapes and panoramas, mountain villages, in a lens that mounted on an A6xxx series, allows you to carry it in any pocket of a jacket or jacket, and not to miss the shot, at any time, there is only him!. It is useless to complain about the performance that is not at the top, which then, closed from f 6.3 to f 8 is quite good, at all focal lengths. I made a direct comparison with its predecessor, nothing in particular, a series of shots, with the same focal lengths on both: 16mm, 19mm, 24mm, 30mm, 50mm. Aperture f8. Well, it may be the same scheme, the same lenses, but this version n.2, really has something more, just in terms of sharpness, and contrast, moreover, the old model at 50mm dropped enough to try to avoid the focal length, this one, on the other hand, at 50 is sharper, and you can see it by eye, without even going to zoom in too much. Sucks? I don't think so. What do we want in 3cm, with a little more than a hectogram of weight? . However, returning to my impressions, based on comparison tests, this version is better than the previous one, it almost seems that the lenses are more transparent, and, shooting directly in Jpeg, it is cleaner, at the same ISO, perhaps they have improved them a bit?, otherwise it is not explained, why it is sharper, at all focal lengths, compared to the old model, that, apart from that of the tests in question, in many years with Sony, I have had several, but they had never convinced me, only to keep as a "spare tire", while now, in certain contexts, where the quality is not excellent, it is almost funny, it would only lack a little contrast, to be more than discreet. |