![]() ![]() In the times that I can recall taking a blurry or unfocused photo, I tend to put it down to user error.ĭark and low contrast conditions are often a failure point that most lenses will inevitably encounter at some point in time. Sony A7 III + Samyang AF 35mm f/1.4 FE 35mm | 1/5000 | f/1.4 | ISO 100įocus performance is often a main talking point when it comes to comparing third party lenses to native branded lenses. So I recommend you try and avoid adverse weather or drunk people with a fresh beer in hand, as I don’t feel as though it’d fair too well in those rather unpredictable conditions. That said, if you’re willing to compromise for the sake of potentially stunning photos, be sure to at least give one of them a try from your local lens rental supplier! It may just sway you.ĭespite the Samyang 35mm f/1.4 feeling like a sturdy and well-built lens, it does not come equipped with weather sealing properties. If weight is a concern of yours then I must say this might not be the lens for you. These are lenses that have been fed a huge amount of glass throughout their lives to grow those higher aperture capabilities. The Samyang AF 35mm f/1.4 FE weighs in at 645g (1.42lbs) which is pretty much on par with both the Sony 35mm f/1.4 ZA (630g / 1.38lbs) and Sigma 35mm f/1.4 ART (665g / 1.46lbs) lenses. ![]() It’s substantially heavier than the smaller f/1.8 and f/2.8 35mm lenses out there (ie: 85g-150g / 0.18-0.33lbs), however, that comes with the territory with owning a lens with very bright aperture capabilities. Generally speaking, it is on the larger size for a lens with a 35mm focal range and with the size does come a healthy amount of weight. ![]() The lens hood on Samyang’s 35mm f/1.4 conveniently helps the lens to rest straight with the body.
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