![]() ![]() ![]() Just don't expect this to really compete with a modern $1000 lens. Some of the undervalued film era zooms might give more value for very little money per se, but I think this lens is very high on that chart as well, and with a very useful focal length range at that. In some situations, a larger lens, say DFA 15-30 just gets too much attention.Īpart from the vignetting, nothing in the images reveals that this was a $65 lens and same goes for the use experience and construction of the lens. I picked this lens up as an unobtrusive (small) companion to K-1 and it does do its job nicely. ![]() However, stopping it down enough and some PP, this can be overcome in most cases. Not the optimum for landscape work because of the heavy vignetting in wide end, as it tends to make sky look rather bad with dark corners. My copy is branded Phoenix and it is a nice little UWA for FF. It is challenging to use the same scale for lenses in different price categories. This is again a difficult lens to review because of the price. Sharpness: 9 Aberrations: 9 Handling: 9 Value: 10 Camera Used: K-1 Price, small size and weight, image qualify with reservation ![]()
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