Author: viktor pavlovic

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Voigtlander Nokton Aspherical 35mm f/1.2 II

Voigtlander Nokton Aspherical 35mm f/1.2 II This is very special lens, but ISO chart is certainly not its best friend. I don't have time right now to write about all my findings and thoughts, so don't make any conclusion based on the crops bellow. I need to keep same methodology, but this lens should be…

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A.Schacht Ulm Travegon 35mm f3.5 R

A.Schacht Ulm Travegon 35mm f3.5 R - One of the nicest design lenses IMHO. Even the original packaging, that I don't have unfortunately, was great looking. My sample is in Exakta mount. Crop zones: Center 100% crops: Zone A - 100% crops:   Zone B - 100% crops: Zone C - 100% crops: This lens…

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Canon FD 35mm f/2 (Thorium)

Canon FD 35mm f2 with concave front element. Lens known as radioactive, due to the usage of rare earth element Thorium or Lanthium. Lens is visible yellow, and this can be cured by exposing it to the UV light, but I don't want to, as it makes nice yellow filter for BW. I am mentioning…

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Canon FDn 35mm f/2

Canon FDn 35mm f/2 Crop Areas: Center 100% crops:   Zone A - 100% crops: Zone B - 100% crops: Zone C 100% - crops: Canon FDn 35mm f/2 has shown some very good results here. Wide open, it is very sharp in the center with just slightly softer corners. CA is also not significant,…

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Carl Zeiss Planar T* 35mm f/2 (Contax G)

Carl Zeiss Planar T* 35mm f/2 (Contax G) Crop Zones Center 100% Crops: Zone A 100% Crops:   Zone B 100% Crops:   Zone C 100% Crops: Carl Zeiss Planar 35mm f/2 has probably weakest reputation among Contax G primes. From the results above, it indeed shows some flaws, especially lack of breath taking sharpness…

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Sony SEL 35mm f/1.8 OSS

Here are some crops from my new ISO 12333 DCR4 test chart. I will first post results for most of the lenses separately, and if there will be interest, I might post some direct comparisons later.SEL 35mm f/1.8 Crop zones: Center 100% Crop: Zone A 100% Crop: Zone B 100% Crop:   Zone C 100%…

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Which 35mm lens is the best? Battle of 35mm lenses on Sony NEX 7. Part I Bokeh.

Here it is - a comparison contest between 20 lenses at 35mm focal length, mounted on Sony NEX 7. Why those 20 lenses? Why many 35mm lenses are missing? The answers is simple - I have those 20 lenses and do not have others. If anyone, who will read this review, have one of those…

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Samyang 8mm f2.8 UMC fisheye and NEX 7, no tripod allowed

It's not often, that I can review 6 lenses at once. But thanks to South Korean producer Samyang, it is possible. Samyang, Rokinon, Vivitar, Bower, Pro-Optics or Wallimex 8mm f2.8 UMC for Sony. Just pick the lens you have, or consider and read further. Truth is, they are all same.What has lens review to do…

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Metabones Speed Booster Review (NEX 7) Part III – Canon EF 50 f1.2 L USM

Canon EF 50 f1.2 L USM is one of the most controversial lenses in Canons line-up. Some photographers loves it, some hates it, it usually come to who owns it and who don't. Because, those who owns it for a longer period of time, learned about its severe flaws, but loves what they get in…

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Metabones Speed Booster Review (NEX 7) Part II – Canon TS-E 17 f4 L

Canon TS-E 17mm f4 L USM, Metabones Speed Booster (Canon EF to Sony E-mount) and Sony NEX 7. There is ongoing debate on the forums between the "I like NEX because of the small size majority" and me. (Well, maybe few others :-)) The reason why I choose NEX had nothing to do with the…

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