![]() ![]() Just make sure you pop the shutter as soon as you get a lock, though. AF-C performance is a little better on the 135/2L compared to other non-Fujifilm lenses but it continues to underwhelm and is mostly useless. Regarding the Canon EF 85mm ƒ/1.8 USM, I’m on the lookout for an 85mm lens in general. While the Canon is recognized for use up to 50MP and is attractively priced, there’s also the Tamron SP 85mm ƒ/1.8 Di VC. Long exposure Tutorial How to take your first long exposures 6 tips for successful Fireworks photos How to shoot the stars and the Milky Way 500 rule Focusing using manual focus lenses About. #Using picktorial 3.5 how toĭespite being nearly twice the price of the Canon, the inclusion of optical stabilization is highly attractive. Contact Vastgoed, Woning & Architectuur Fotograaf Amsterdam Artist statement Awards Webshop. It’s just a question of whether the lens will work to full capacity when adapted to the GFX. I’d like to have an 85mm in my bag by the beginning of next month (March 2020) to close the gap between 45mm and 135mm in my lens collection. The other issue concerns cost if I go with Tamron, it’s all I’ll be able to afford but Fujifilm is currently selling the GF 50mm ƒ/3.5 for only $500. I could easily get the Canon 85/1.8 and the GF 50/3.5 at the same time as their combined cost is $800, but not the Tamron and Fujifilm lenses as the combined cost exceeds $1250. So, why the Fujifilm lens when I already have the GF 45mm ƒ/2.8? The simple answer is value: I can get it for half price and resell it for more than I paid once the sale ends after March. ![]()
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