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Exceptional lens

Started Apr 7, 2015 | User reviews thread
Rock and Rollei Senior Member • Posts: 2,916
Re: Exceptional lens

riknash wrote:

This lens is really exceptional. The image is sharp from corner to center at all apertures with maybe a little softening at 11 mm at the far corner at least in my copy, which I've seen in only one shot so far, so it shouldn't be an issue. If I had to find any flaws, it will be the fairly visible barrel distortion which goes away at about 14mm. The bad news is Adobe Lightroom's profile doesn't correct the distortion very well. The good news is the lens is small, not vey expensive and very well built. It also focuses pretty quickly on the M1 and the IS works flawlessly. I won't give it 5 stars just because of the little more than usual distortion at the short end. The other problem that isn't actually connected to the lens is the lack of viewfinder on the eos-m, which makes composing shots quite hard with a wide angle lens.

You missed one obvious negative. It has an exceptionally high price. Wouldn't some more moderately priced primes be just as good technically, if not better and be almost as versatile? The other negatives are its huge front lobal element and it's weight. Yes, it would be fun to play with.

It's not at all expensive, and what moderately-priced primes are there in EF-M fit? Equally, the front element is hardly huge - it takes 55mm filters.

Methinks you're somewhat confused, and think this is about the 11-24mm f4 L, not the lens in question... and anyway, even if it was, what 11mm primes are there for full frame?

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