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X-T4 from Sony A6600?

Started May 20, 2020 | Discussions thread
JayPhizzt Senior Member • Posts: 2,374
Re: IF size is important, dont do it.

enigmatico wrote:

Thanks for the tip. I shall definitely try the Mitakon 35/0,95 some time. I already have the Kamlan 28/1.4 and the 50/1.1 mk.ii and I enjoy both of them very much on Fuji cameras. I think of them differently to Voigtlander lenses. The Voigtlander range are mainly high quality precision lenses inspired by classic lens designs and meant to be used across the entire aperture range. They are beautifully crafted as well. I think the very wide recent lenses from China are mainly catering for the Bokeh fanatics out there - and some of them do a great job at it. That's how I use them anyway. However, recently some Chinese manufacturers are upping their game and trying to produce much better lenses. The difference between the Kamlan 50mm f1.1 mk.i and mk.ii is considerable. The mk ii can be used much more seriously. As always these are just my opinions. I am not an optics engineer or professor! I must find a way to try the Mitakon...

The Voigtländer lenses do seem very nice, but they're a bit pricey

The Kamlan lenses on the other hand seem very good for the price

I absolutely recommend you to try the Mitakon, it's a great little lens. It has beautiful colors and a wonderful soft bokeh. It also has a sturdy metal construction and a very smooth focus ring.

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