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Dear all,
I have the A7c with the 28-60 , 90mm Macro and Samyang 35mm f2.8. The camera was bought for the sole purpose of being light and portable, hence why I went with the 28-60mm as I wanted something with a bit of a zoom which was light and compact.
I find the Samyang hunts a lot in low light and towards the edges of the frame. Image quality wide open isn't brilliant, however it was a cheap lens. I have vouchers to spend in John Lewis, hence me looking to see what lenses they have. I loved my Canon 24mm f2.8 (crop lens) but wished it was a little wider, hence me thinking is the 35 going to be wide enough. I have been using my Canon 50mm with the Sony via an adapter and whilst its sharp from around f2.2 its application is restricted to photos, as it will not auto focus in video.
Anyone had both lenses. What's your opinion? Is it worth me buying the 50mm and saving the money I would have spent on the 35mm to buy the Tamron / Samyang other versions?
I have the A7c with the 28-60 , 90mm Macro and Samyang 35mm f2.8. The camera was bought for the sole purpose of being light and portable, hence why I went with the 28-60mm as I wanted something with a bit of a zoom which was light and compact.
I find the Samyang hunts a lot in low light and towards the edges of the frame. Image quality wide open isn't brilliant, however it was a cheap lens. I have vouchers to spend in John Lewis, hence me looking to see what lenses they have. I loved my Canon 24mm f2.8 (crop lens) but wished it was a little wider, hence me thinking is the 35 going to be wide enough. I have been using my Canon 50mm with the Sony via an adapter and whilst its sharp from around f2.2 its application is restricted to photos, as it will not auto focus in video.
Anyone had both lenses. What's your opinion? Is it worth me buying the 50mm and saving the money I would have spent on the 35mm to buy the Tamron / Samyang other versions?