Sony 35mm f/1.8 (SEL35F18)
http://www.sony.ru/product/dal-landscape/sel-35f18
http://market.yandex.ru/model.xml?model ... &hid=90613
$448.00 http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/8 ... teady.html
Sony 35mm f/1.8 (SEL35F18)
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Re: Sony 35mm f/1.8 (SEL35F18)
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Так закажи из штатов, делов то
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Re: Sony 35mm f/1.8 (SEL35F18)
Обзор у Курта
http://kurtmunger.com/sony_nex_35mm_f_1_8_ossid341.html
Conclusion
The Sony NEX 35mm F/1.8 OSS lens is another welcome addition to the NEX family, producing sharp images with good contrast at most apertures, smooth bokeh, and almost no distortion. Build quality as well as fit and finish are quite good, and don't forget the useful OSS (optical stabilization) built in. There are a couple of qualities I'd like to see improved, like center sharpness at the maximum aperture of F/1.8; it's a little soft for a lens designed in 2012. Also, I see a somewhat high amount of axial color fringing, (occurring all over), but that type goes away as you stop down the lens, and it isn't really noticeable using typical apertures in daylight like F/5.6 etc.
Currently, there isn't much available in this focal length and speed (and auto-focus) for your NEX camera unless you include the Sigma 30/2.8. With that said, which is better if you're a landscape shooter and don't need the speed? For bargain conscious people, the Sigma will do just fine. Folks wanting to shoot in low light, hand-held conditions will definitely want to look closely at the Sony 35/1.8 with Optical SteadyShot.
http://kurtmunger.com/sony_nex_35mm_f_1_8_ossid341.html
Conclusion
The Sony NEX 35mm F/1.8 OSS lens is another welcome addition to the NEX family, producing sharp images with good contrast at most apertures, smooth bokeh, and almost no distortion. Build quality as well as fit and finish are quite good, and don't forget the useful OSS (optical stabilization) built in. There are a couple of qualities I'd like to see improved, like center sharpness at the maximum aperture of F/1.8; it's a little soft for a lens designed in 2012. Also, I see a somewhat high amount of axial color fringing, (occurring all over), but that type goes away as you stop down the lens, and it isn't really noticeable using typical apertures in daylight like F/5.6 etc.
Currently, there isn't much available in this focal length and speed (and auto-focus) for your NEX camera unless you include the Sigma 30/2.8. With that said, which is better if you're a landscape shooter and don't need the speed? For bargain conscious people, the Sigma will do just fine. Folks wanting to shoot in low light, hand-held conditions will definitely want to look closely at the Sony 35/1.8 with Optical SteadyShot.