My initial impressions of the 32 F1.4
Re: My initial impressions of the 32 F1.4
Alastair Norcross wrote:
dave_bass5 wrote:
Very nice, looks promising.
Is there a difference in AF speed between the 22mm and 32mm? I find the 22mm to be sluggish but usable. It would be nice if the 32mm was faster.
Thanks for posting the images. Always good to see real world images.
My subjective impression is that the AF speed is faster than on the 22.
Thanks for the reply.
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