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Samyang 8mm f/2.8 UMC Fisheye II : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on March 30, 2018

Pros: Affordable cost, sharpness, brightness and good color rendering.

Cons: For the quality / price ratio I would say no, but if we really want to find something, the maf is not very fluid.

Opinion: Taken a few days ago for my xt2 to do something fun and out of the usual patterns, I'm finding myself very well. Like all the particular objectives of this kind, it should be known to use. Take into account the lines, perspectives and type of photo you want to do, also because post does not adjust much at these extremes. Recommended and always kept in the bag for those, like me, has the whim of a "special research" in the shots.

avatarjunior
sent on June 28, 2017

Pros: Compact, solid, pretty bright, fun, corner, hyperfocal

Cons: It is used sparingly, maf long ring

Opinion: Purchased as a challenge to mount it on the x-t10, it's a little jewel that sometimes saves the day when it's not inspired. Keep it behind, though we probably will not use it, because it's really minute and it's everywhere. To use for night photos, in other fields it is used with criterion because it risks becoming stuccoable. I find it pleasant especially for close-up sports photography because of a lot of dynamism. Be careful not to photograph your fingers and feet, the field of corn is crazy .. .

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avatarsenior
sent on January 28, 2017

Pros: Size, weight, satisfactory sharpness, uniqueness in the market, brightness that makes it excellent along with the short focal for stellate, price.

Cons: Hard focus ring, graft that maintains a bit of play compared to the Fuji bayonet.

Opinion: It is a lens that can give a lot and that should not be taken too lightly because once included can give unique and original shots. The colors that it pulls out are pretty saturated, at least compared to Fuji lenses. The sharpness is excellent even at full aperture, quite uniform in the frame, and also has a particular star effect that on certain occasions can be appreciated. Like all Samyang lenses it definitely does not have the tight tolerances of a Zeiss, so it can happen the specimen that presents a little ' of the game on the bayonet, depending on the specimen of machine body that you have.

avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2017

Pros: 180 ° crisp, brightness, price, compactness, robustness

Cons: inaccurate ring MF and jerky aperture ring

Opinion: Absolutely very pleased with this little gem bought on Amazon for less than € 300 for my Sony a6000, purchased mostly for fun and special picture data from fish eye but become a goal that often use Regulations also and especially for astrophotography given the 'excellent brightness. Manual focus is not annoying if it is used for landscapes. Slight chromatic aberration and distortion on some occasions correctable PP. Very satisfied, I recommend it.

avatarjunior
sent on December 05, 2016

Pros: field angle, brightness, price, compact, discreet sharpness

Cons: Manual focus, weight

Opinion: Got used to 210 on Amazon, I arrived one indistinguishable from the new (but without Fowa card .. patience!). RNLA first thing that struck me was the weight. Compared to Fuji 18mm or 27mm pancake seemed a piece of lead (maybe you feel more because being small I'll lighter aspects ..). In each case with Fujifilm x-a1 + factory grip I would say that balance, whereas no grip imbalance is felt since the machine body is very light. It is good that intrigued me for some time, although not essential for me, I wanted to give up to have some fun 'to do something different. The focus is very easy for people not in the foreground even at full aperture. For close-ups diaphragm opened instead it helps with the magnification of the focus (the focus peaking I find it useless with this particular optical) or if there is to seize the moment you can entrust to the ring with the distances (which seems to me quite clear, unlike other bodyand optical Samyang) .rnComunque mine are simple iniziali..l'ho impressions really used just for the moment, and I have yet to experience a lot. But I can say that I like molto..si open new prospettive.rnMi would have liked a minimum focusing distance .. more corta..ma patience, already so it's not bad.





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