10-10-2010, 12:43 AM
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1286610261' post='3558']
I tend to disagree. It seems to me, Sony has two candidates here, the 85/1.4 and the 135/1.8.
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"high IQ" isn't only about sharpness. I've used both of those lenses and even the 135 1.8 fringes up etc. when shot at 1.8 during the day. It looks just like a longer version of the 85L almost when it encounters bright bits.
The kind of "high IQ" lenses I'm talking about (under 200) are: 125 f/2.5 APO Lanthar, 60 f/4 UV-VIS-IR APO Macro, etc.
I tend to disagree. It seems to me, Sony has two candidates here, the 85/1.4 and the 135/1.8.
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"high IQ" isn't only about sharpness. I've used both of those lenses and even the 135 1.8 fringes up etc. when shot at 1.8 during the day. It looks just like a longer version of the 85L almost when it encounters bright bits.
The kind of "high IQ" lenses I'm talking about (under 200) are: 125 f/2.5 APO Lanthar, 60 f/4 UV-VIS-IR APO Macro, etc.