Sony E 11mm F1.8
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3 years ago
Sony E 11mm f/1.8 Lens - Brand New review
Sony E 15mm F1.4 G is a Fixed aperture Auto Focus (AF) Wideangle Prime lens with APS-C / DX max sensor coverage, and it is designed to be used with E Mount cameras. What type of photography is the Sony E 15mm F1.4 G lens good for?
Pros:
- Weather-sealed, Autofocus, AF/MF Switch on Lens, Aperture Ring, Focus Hold Button, Hood supplied, Very Fast Aperture, Minimum focus distance of, 0.17m / 6.7 inch
Cons:
- Weather-sealed, Autofocus, AF/MF Switch on Lens, Aperture Ring, Focus Hold Button, Hood supplied, Very Fast Aperture, Minimum focus distance of, 0.17m / 6.7 inch
3 years ago
Sony E 15mm F1.4 G (Review Sony E 15mm F1.4 G)
The wide, standard prime E-mount owners have been waiting for
Pros:
- Lightweight F1.4 prime for Sony APS-C, Sharp results at widest f-stop, Speedy, linear autofocus motors, Dust and splash protection, Aperture ring with selectable click stops, Linear manual focus and nominal breathing for video
Cons:
- No anti-smudge fluorine coating, Shows some flare, Raw images exhibit distortion
3 years ago
Sony E 11mm f/1.8 Lens - Brand New review
In this lens you get everything you should expect from such an instrument– a shapely, lightweight device with a very good aperture fastness that is sharp across the frame up from the maximum relative aperture.
Pros:
- solid, weather-sealed mechanical construction,, moderate dimensions and low weight for offered parameters,, excellent image quality in the frame centre up from the maximum relative aperture,, good image quality on the edge of the frame,, slight lateral chromatic aberration,, properly corrected...
Cons:
- significant vignetting,, very high distortion for RAW files,, a bit too high longitudinal chromatic aberration.
3 years ago
Sony E 11mm F1.8 Review
The Sony E 11mm F1.8 should appeal to landscape specialists and vloggers who want a wide lens that delivers characterful bokeh highlights. The Sony ZV-E10 has become a popular choice for vloggers who live and die by their YouTube views. But its well-established lens system lacks any ultra-wide prime lenses, which are useful tools for recording video at arm's length. The E 11mm F1.8 ($549.99) addresses this shortcoming, and is the widest autofocusing prime you can get for crop-sensor E-mount mirrorless cameras. If you like the view at wide angles and favor the defocused backgrounds an F1.8 lens delivers, the E 11mm is worth a look. Just note that it isn't as well-corrected optically as the next-widest first-party prime for the system, the E 15mm F1.4 G.Wide Angle and Aperture The E 11mm F1.8 realizes a much wider view than the E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS or E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS zooms that Sony bundles with its APS-C mirrorless cameras. This new lens squeezes more of the world into the frame, a benefit for photographers who explore urban environments, capture landscapes, or work in tight interiors. Our Experts H...
Pros:
- Lightweight, F1.8 prime
- Wide-angle view on APS-C cameras
- Quick, quiet autofocus
- Almost no focus breathing
- On-lens function button
- Dust and splash protection
Cons:
- Ghosting in backlit scenes
- Some chromatic aberration visible
- No anti-smudge fluorine glass coating
- Hard-edge bokeh might be divisive
3 years ago
Sony E 11mm f/1.8 Lens - Brand New review
The Sony E 15mm f1.4 G is a very welcome addition to the company’s catalogue of APSC lenses, delivering a slightly wider-than-24mm equivalent field of view coupled with a bright aperture.
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