Re: The Samyang/Rokinon 85mm f1.4 is a manual lens
dougjgreen1 wrote:
Joel Stern wrote:
dougjgreen1 wrote:
pinnacle wrote:
Just buy it. I can't really add anything that hasn't already been said. The lens excels in everything you would want it to excel in. Razor sharp. very low in optical aberrations, coma, astigmatism, and distortion. Absolutely wonderful bokeh!
If you can justify the cost based on your style of photography, get one.
I went with the Sigma 60mm f2.8, as well as an adapted used Samyang 85mm f1.4, as well as $300 remaining in my pocket awaiting some other expenditure
I ended up so far with the Panasonic 20mm, the 45mm 1.8 was not working for me, I got 2 bad copies so I ordered the Sigma 60mm and it was perfect so I also ordered the 30mm which is also just wonderful... I have not used any Samyang lenses, can you add something about them? Are they all MF or are some AF? I will look to see what I can find out, thanks much.
I am expecting a package any day from my cousin who has decided to go Fuji and has may m43 Olympus made in Japan lenses, I will get to try them out and see what I want, the 9-18 is on the top of my list but the 12mm, 75mm and the 45mm are also there due to their speed even if the two latter are close to the Sigma 30 and 60mm lenses I already have. So much for a small system
You can buy it in 4/3 mount, as well as newly in Micro 4/3, which provide electronic focus confirmation, but otherwise, it's a manual lens, with manual aperture control and manual focusing. For me, for what I use it for, that's not a critical issue. Really, my only issue with this lens is it's size and weight, which tend to dwarf most Micro 4/3 bodies.
If I need AF and small size, I use the Sigma 60mm lens.
Just curious...does exif info about aperture get reported to the cam?