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Samyang 75mm f/1.8 AF : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on September 24, 2020

Pros: TA image quality. AF above average. Customization of the focus dial. Fantastic import price. Light and small in size.

Cons: A little "cheap" in materials. Indecent lampshade.

Opinion: The "little" Brands, the less emblazoned ones, for a couple of years tend to amaze me starting from the small things. Like packaging. I open the box and find myself the lens sealed inside a case as rigid as that of the glasses. A solution I hadn't seen yet. However, I had few expectations about the construction given the import price of 309 euros. And in fact I had a very, very cheap feeling. A feeling of Chinese plastichina. Like the really obscene lampshade. In short, I did not expect a Sony Sonnar but something of a more robust thread maybe yes. The design of this new Samyang line is pleasant to the eye. Very minimalist. But at the end of the day, it's the glass that counts, and here we are. And a lot. When I buy a portrait lens at 1.8 to 90% I use it in TA or a more closed wire. And I want you to give me a great result already. And this little, light Sammy succeeds. It's clear. Damn sharp. And fast. It will also be the miraculous AF of the AIII but does not miss a blow on the eyes even in the presence of glasses. Moving from the eyes to the background and vice versa I found a certain responsiveness, not miraculous but already above average. Pleasant and creamy the blurry, a little tending to warm tones the image. However, we are talking about a lens that is on the market between 350 and 310 euros. Certain results are double-priced if not triple. Of the feature of commanding the dial of the focus (which also has a very good response in manual) for the aperture diaphragm, personally, I really do not care. It should be further customizable with the dock. I am happy that the market has opened up to such excellent third-party lenses at human prices. I was amazed by Tamron with the 45mm 1.8 and the superb 70-200 2.8 G2 and today I was amazed by Samyang with this line, a little cheap on the barrel materials but with character lenses. I would say over-recommended!

avatarsenior
sent on May 30, 2020

Pros: Lightness, micro-contract, AF, dial that can be used for opening change

Cons: I don't find any, maybe a little flare in brutal situations

Opinion: Very light, very cheap, very sharp. I had the Sony 85 1.8, the overall yield never convinced me, I found it... Tasteless. I bought this Samyang and the AF goes really well, equal to a fast native, I use it on A7III and I made pure bursts in HI' chasing the fast moving subject. The microcontract is high, the images are crispy and sharp, keeping a really beautiful, soft and gradual bokeh, it does not even go into crisis in the light points in the middle of the vegetation. The color stamp is a bit warm, it does not seem to me that closes the shadows, maintains a balanced contrast. I filled the gallery with photos in HD, I think they can talk more than I can ever say, honestly it's a must have.





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