whawha
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This is one of the very few true pancake lenses for full frame Sony, and as far as I know the only autofocus one. The four stars should be taken in context of what this lens is and offers, not on how it compares to more expensive and much bigger 28mms.
Until the end of the 90s most systems had a 28mm f2.8 where the emphasis was on being inconspicuous, small and light rather than on optical excellence. Today we have to thank the likes of Viltrox, Brightin Star, Funleader and 7 Artisans for filling that niche.
This Viltrox is a true pancake design, with the trade-off that the aperture is a fixed f4.5.
You have to take it for what it is. The build quality is decent and the optical performance is very decent for street and documentary photography.
Unfortunately it’s autofocus only, there isn’t a manual focus dial nor a filter thread.
A design flaw is that the built in “lens cap” is too deep when closed so the front element hits it when the camera is on. You have to remember to open and close it with the camera off.
If Viltrox would make another version at twice the price with the options of f4.5 and f8 on a side switch, and the possibility to lock the focus on f8 hyperfocal and disable the autofocus, it would be the perfect street photography lens.
As it is, you can make it work, it costs very little and most of all, there’s nothing else like it.
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Until the end of the 90s most systems had a 28mm f2.8 where the emphasis was on being inconspicuous, small and light rather than on optical excellence. Today we have to thank the likes of Viltrox, Brightin Star, Funleader and 7 Artisans for filling that niche.
This Viltrox is a true pancake design, with the trade-off that the aperture is a fixed f4.5.
You have to take it for what it is. The build quality is decent and the optical performance is very decent for street and documentary photography.
Unfortunately it’s autofocus only, there isn’t a manual focus dial nor a filter thread.
A design flaw is that the built in “lens cap” is too deep when closed so the front element hits it when the camera is on. You have to remember to open and close it with the camera off.
If Viltrox would make another version at twice the price with the options of f4.5 and f8 on a side switch, and the possibility to lock the focus on f8 hyperfocal and disable the autofocus, it would be the perfect street photography lens.
As it is, you can make it work, it costs very little and most of all, there’s nothing else like it.
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https://www.instagram.com/mechanical.eyelid/
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