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| sent on 28 Novembre 2018
Pros: Compactness, featherweight, overall optical yield really worthy of praise; Sharpness, minimum focus distance (an "almost macro"), very pleasant bokeh, low distortion.
Cons: AF a little noisy (nothing catastrophic...., but you hear); Price not really derisial, construction of average invoice.
Opinion: For owners of Samsung ML More compact (NX 1000, 2000, 3000, NX 200, 300 etc...) A lens to have absolutely! The possibility to focus at a very close minimum distance, together with the wide aperture of the diaphragm, allow this optic very "creative" effects, with an excellent detachment of the tops. At F2, well understood, it remains "very usable", that is also to TA the sharpness and contrast are not lacking (to be clear: we are not in front of those certain objectives style "years ' 80" that yes, they have a wide opening, but that, for the maximum yield, it is necessary to diaphragm one or two Stop). The featherweight and the reduced dimensions make it an almost "invisible" optics when it is attached to the machine and almost "impossible" once inside your fanny pack! It's thin, light, small! It distorts very little (but I talk about shots in Jpeg! In Raw I have never tried....), it also allows pretty "tight" portraits without the faces being deformed. The price is very "variable"... In the used they are found at 150, 200, 250 euros.... Honestly the last digit, as the lens can be put well, it starts to look a bit elevata....ma, I repeat, the Samsung 30 F2 is not a good optics "to be a pancake"... No: It is a good and deserving optics in terms "absolute", able to compete, Without problems, with ML systems and their more expensive and well-equided targets. With my (ex) Sigma 30 1.4 on my (ex) Nikon (D3300) APS C, albeit with greater aperture and weight and at least triple space (!), I could hardly bring out better shots than I can take home with this (on Samsung NX200)! Too bad the Samsung has withdrawn from photography. |