04-11-2011, 07:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2011, 09:21 PM by Klaus.)
It's surprisingly soft at max. aperture even when on APS-C.
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It's surprisingly soft at max. aperture even when on APS-C - that's a little surprising.
[url="http://www.opticallimits.com/canon-eos/607-sigma85f14eosapsc?start=1"]http://www.photozone...eosapsc[/url]
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Another great review from PZ. Thank you Klaus. I have a question:
How would you compare Sigma 85,1.4 to Samyang 85, 1.4 in terms of used on the field and final results?
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Another great review from PZ. Thank you Klaus. I have a question:
How would you compare Sigma 85,1.4 to Samyang 85, 1.4 in terms of used on the field and final results?
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I'm currently preparing the APS-C review of the Samyang. :-)
For those of you interested in the results of a test for FF cameras, I recommend the following link [url="http://www.lemondedelaphoto.com/Prise-en-mains-et-Formule-optique,5559.html"]http://www.lemondedelaphoto.com/Prise-en-mains-et-Formule-optique,5559.html[/url]
The French magazine Le Monde de la Photo tested it with a D700/D3 and the sharpness results were very good throughout the range, much better than on the APC and coincides with the findings above.