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The Soligor AF 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5 is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C, discontinued. The focus is done by In-camera AF motor, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 120 €;
6 users have given it an average vote of 8.5 out of 10.
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Pros:My copy: cheap, light, good color yield, not too strong contrast, af decently fast
Cons:My copy: subject to flare with source in sight or little off-screen and parasitic lights that lower the contrast to an excessive, plastic, MF dial too little clutched
Opinion:my copy branded Cosina maybe is a little lived, I did not refer, if shaken you feel something moving inside, but it works :) I had decided for an 18-55 vr.... then I saw him... 19-35 FF for 40 euros usable on both d200 (apsc) and film, although I do not like the real wide angle and its "deformations" so I use it more like a 28-50. has character , warm golden tones, tendency not to close the shadows which I do not mind and return more gradual passages of tones, the micro 60 afd instead is the most contrasted I have, I say for any comparisons, at the end of the accounts once i understand it makes good, I always use it with the lampshade and today I say that I could have paid it even twice as much and be satisfied. obviously sharpness is not his sport but full photo makes gallery very good https://www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?pg=268702&l=it
Pros:Light, af very fast, ... Hey: for 40 euros you have a REAL 19 mm on fullframe !!!
Cons:Very plastic construction, optical core sealed to plutonium: if the inner lens is opaque it is IMPOSSIBILE to be opened.
Opinion:Taken with 40 euros x have a wide angle for the D700 Nikon. Exterior construction reads but brass AF internal gears, made a little soft to ta, convincing from f5.6 to f22, moderate distortion to cat whisk on the edges. If nothing else the af is a real lightning bolt ! It allows you to have fun with very little expense. My specimen had a white matte inside the optical core which is a single block milled in aluminum, but they were not mushrooms... boh: attempted everything x remove the lenses, but without success, however it is noticed only in the presence of strong lights that enter the lens with a slight drop in contrast, otherwise it is perfect and usable without patemi. It mounts 77 filters, much more expensive than the object itself, fortunately the front lens is little bombed, does not stick out (you can place it on an upside-down table and the glass will not touch the surface) and is still surrounded by a large flange with branded inscriptions, focal point etc... ending in the filter fillet, making a valid shock shield. In case you need it, the fine adjustment for the infinite autofocus is easily achieved by slightly rotating the optical core through the keys to open the lenses, without unscrewing the rear bayonet. ---> Update: I liked it so much that I took another identical to 40 euros brand VIVITAR, this time as new: perfect lenses and better sharpness even aTA. For a few euros I equipped it with a collapsible rubber lampshade that does not even vignette on ff and an old linear polarizer that improves the contrast. Recommended.
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