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Οτι και να έρθει καλοδεχούμενο, το μονο σίγουρο οτι πλεον εδω και καιρό ολοι αυτοι οι third party κατασκευαστές δίνουν πραγματικά καλούς φακούς σχεδόν μισοτιμής.
Εγώ βαρέθηκα να βλέπω primes προσωπικά ... Και τον ίδιο φακό από 2-3 ξάδερφο εταιρείες με άλλο logo. Από εκεί και πέρα, ναι, αξίζουν μια χαρά και έχω πάρει 3 κινεζικούς συνολικά και από τους 3 έμεινα ευχαριστημένος.
 
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As expexted 35mm f1.2 LAB 999€ Z mount


  • Large F1.2 Aperture for Dreamy Bokeh and Low-Light Clarity.
  • Precision Optics: 15/10 Elements (5 ED, 3 HR & 2 UA).
  • Fast, Accurate HyperVCM Autofocus for Photo and Video.
  • 0.34m Minimum Focusing Distance for Close-Up Detail.
  • All-Metal Weather-Sealed Durable Build.
  • Comprehensive Control Button and Integrated LED Lens Display.

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Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 LAB Z-mount Review | A Budget S-Line Competitor?​


Dustin Abbott




Strengths:

  • Exceptional optical quality with superb center/midframe sharpness and contrast at F1.2, often sharper across the frame than the $3000 Nikkor Z 35mm F1.2 S
  • Excellent autofocus performance (fast, quiet, reliable for stills and video), with no artificial burst rate limits on Nikon bodies
  • Strong value proposition at $999, combined with premium build features like weather sealing, OLED info display, customizable buttons, and easy firmware updates
  • Versatile rendering with pleasing bokeh, rich colors, minimal aberrations, and strong close-up/detail performance for portraits and landscapes
Weaknesses:

  • Large and heavy (977g, nearly 2kg with a Z8 body), lacking compactness despite being smaller/lighter than the Nikkor competitor
  • Unconventional aperture ring design (unmarked, overly long throw, 1/9-stop clicks, occasional lag) that feels less intuitive than traditional implementations
  • Moderate vignette and minor complex distortion at F1.2 (requiring corrections, no in-camera profile yet), plus slightly weaker flare resistance than the Nikkor
  • No linear manual focus control option and a leather pouch instead of a more practical padded case





Pros:​

  • Not as massive and heavy as the 135mm (or the 35mm F1.2 S-Line)
  • Beautiful built lens
  • Feature rich
  • Very good weather sealing
  • USB port for firmware updates along with Bluetooth for wireless access
  • Quad HyperVCM motors means focus is near instant
  • Focus pulls are nicely damped
  • Exceptionally sharp lens that matches or bests the very best in the center and mid-frame
  • Minimal distortion
  • Strong control of fringing
  • Colors look great
  • Amazing contrast
  • Beautiful bokeh
  • Low coma
  • Amazing price to performance ratio

Cons:​

  • Big and heavy
  • Don’t love the aperture ring design
  • A bit of ghosting issues at some angles