Manny Ortiz: This f/1.2 Lens is downright Addicting!
Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM at BHphoto. Amazon. Adorama. FocusCamera. Fotokoch Germany. Calumet Germany, Foto Erhardt. ParkCameras UK. Jessops.
This is Manny Ortiz take on the 50mm GM lens:
Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM at BHphoto. Amazon. Adorama. FocusCamera. Fotokoch Germany. Calumet Germany, Foto Erhardt. ParkCameras UK. Jessops.
This is Manny Ortiz take on the 50mm GM lens:
If 65mm is your kind of focal length than checkout this rare review of the two Voigtlander and Sigma lenses made by Lensvid:
I bet no SAR reader here owns this lens! But if you wanna know what you can do with it jump over to this review published by Allan Weitz on Explora.
Sony A1 at BHphoto. Adorama. Amazon. Focuscamera. FotoErhardt DE. Calumet DE. Fotokoch DE. Park UK. WexUK.
DxOmark published the full Sony A1 sensor review and concluded:
After the introduction of the Sony A9 it seemed that Sony had established a flagship series; with the appearance of the Sony A1, however, thatβs clearly not the case. Indeed, on paper the Sony A1 combines the best of the A9, A7R, and A7S series in one package, and naturally that doesnβt come cheap.
The Sony A1 has a high-resolution 50 MP sensor that produces exemplary images and is practically identical in performance to existing high-end sensors which feature far lower pixels counts, such as those found in the superb Leica SL2-S and in Canonβs equally superb flagship EOS-1DX Mark III. Combined with the wide range of available native-mount lenses, its sensor makes the Sony A1 a highly attractive option for professionals working in a wide range of genres and markets, and will no doubt be on the wish lists of a tranche of enthusiasts and amateurs alike.
Tom Calton had the unique chance to play with the massive Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 lens (listed here at BH). Tom writes:
For some reason Sigma were happy to lend me their colossal 200-500mm f/2.8 BAZOOKA lens for a day. This thing is HUGE – it weighs 15.7kg (553.7oz) and costs Β£15,000.
This lens also comes with a 2x teleconverter which jacks it up to a 400-1000mm f/5.6 lens. Shoot with this thing on a crop sensor camera and you can get an equivalent focal length of up to 1600mm! To see what that looks like, check out the full video below.
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1x Godox v860II with 120x80cm softbox attached. Positioned in front and to the right of the model pointing downwards at approx 45Β°.
Opticallimits tested the 35mm f/1.8 FE lens and concluded:
The Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 is a decent performer but it doesn’t excel in all categories. In terms of resolution, it is basically as good as it gets in the image center but the corners are “only” good to very good at mainstream settings and fairly weak corners at f/1.8. Lateral CAs are on the high side although this can be easily corrected. The slight pincushion distortion isn’t an obstacle for auto-correction either. The same can’t be said about vignetting which is very high in RAW files and still visible with activated auto-correction. The quality of the bokeh is pretty good, especially in the image background. Bokeh fringing (LoCA) can be visible at large-aperture settings though.
The build quality is pretty good without reaching pro levels. You can feel that the outer metal shell is fairly thin but Sony made a decent effort for a consumer-grade lens. The chassis is dust- and moisture-resistant and it doesn’t extend during focusing – as it should be. The broad focus ring is very smooth to operate. The AF is quick and noiseless. It would have been nice if Sony implemented an optical image stabilizer. However, most Sony cameras feature IBIS these days so it’s an understandable decision in order to keep the costs at bay.
The Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 is certainly a very reasonable option in this market segment. Thanks to its aperture of f/1.8, it avoids the bulk and costs of f/1.4 or f/1.2 lenses while still being way faster than any zoom lens. As such, it resides in a sweet spot albeit maybe not the most exciting one.
Sony 35mm f/1.8 FE at Adorama, Amazon, FocusCamera, BHphoto and Henrys. EU at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, WexUK, Calumet NL.
First time I see this combo: Mobile01 tested the new TTArtisan M 90mm f/1.25 M-mount lens on the Sony A7rIV. Here are the images of the lens on the camera: