...at Rhine Harbor | Karlsruhe, Germany, Europe
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Press L and then F11 for a large view -
an absolute must to fully enjoy this picture!
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SONY ⍺7RII (ILCE-7RM2) with SONY E-mount
Sigma FE 135mm ƒ/1.8 DG HSM | Art
- SONY E-mount FE
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13 elements in 10 groups (2 FLD, 2 SLD)
- 9 rounded aperture blades
- MFD 87.5cm ≙ 0.2x
- filter 82mm
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L 140mm x D 91.4mm
- weight 1300g
- ultrasharp wide open
- zero CA
- awesome bokeh
- fast & precise AF (incl. eye-AF in low light) like a SONY lens
This Sony E-mount version of the lens uses a
different focus motor than the DSLR versions and features a
newly developed focus control algorithm that
optimises the autofocus drive and
maximises the data transmission speed, making it quicker to focus than using the DSLR version of the Sigma 50mm Art with an MC-11 or Metabones adapter (which I did before).
It's also
compatible with Sony’s Continuous AF (AF-C) and high-speed autofocus modes, plus the camera's in-body image stabilisation system
IBIS, if it's available.
It's also
compatible with in-camera lens aberration correction, which includes
corrections for peripheral illumination, chromatic aberrations, and distortion.
Low light AF performance is not as bad as some YouTubers make it out te be. I have a standard test scenario for low light test: a portrait print in a dark corner of my office, the only light source a 35W LED about 5 meters diagonally away to camera left. All myArt lenses (24, 50, 135) had no problem at all to instantly find the eye!
Here's the result of the 135 Art on my a7RII, wide open, ISO6400 - which shows you just how dark it was.
Original here
NOTE:: you should always use FE Art lenses in AF-C - that's what they are optimized for! AF-S can be hit & miss sometimes!
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...seen by my
SONY ⍺7III (ILCE-7M3) with
Canon EF35mm ƒ/2 IS II USM @ ƒ/3.5 on
Sigma Mount Converter MC-11 EF-E
available light | manual exposure | handheld (IS on, IBIS off)
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If you have amazing shots done with any kind of Canon lens (LTM, FL, FD or EF) on a SONY E-mount camera please share them in my group .: Canon lenses on SONY E-mount cameras :.
with Canon EF->SONY E-mount adapter thread
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