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Batis 25 2.0 versus Sony FE 24g 2.8- Mexico
Hello all,
Was hoping i could pick the brain of the experts here. I have both these lenses and thinking about bringing just one lens with my A7cr to Puerto Vallarta. I may bring the 55 1.8 but have a feeling I won’t use it much. Maybe too narrow for night street/show shots. I do like the rendering of Batis slightly more but it’s a little bulky. Basically my question is…is the 2.0 aperture (and maybe image quality?) of the Batis significant enough versus the 2.8 to compensate for bringing the bulky Batis? I’ll be walking around the town at night as well.
Gracias,
JP
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