Previous Post Review: Canon new FD 24mm 1:2.8 on Sony a7 Next Post Review: Canon new FD 35mm 1:2.8 173 thoughts on “Affordable manual lenses for the Sony Alpha 7,7r,7ii,7rii and 7s” daniel says: Here's the lens comparison no one asked for (JKsort of). In all honesty I just thought comparing these 2 lenses would just be a flat out fun video, and if Zeiss 21mm f/2.8 Compared to Nikon 14-24, Canon 16-35 L II and LEICA 21mm f/2.8 ASPH 16 December 2009. 20mm Sharpness Comparison 23 September 2010. Light Falloff Comparison of Every Nikon 20mm Lens 18 February 2008. All Known Nikon 24mm Lenses and Zooms Compared 14 August 2010. It's a terrific lens. I tested it along with the sigma 35 1.4 Art when I purchased my 35mm lens. I ended up going with the Sigma, but it was a tough callboth are excellent lenses. The 24mm Pancake would give you more of the 35mm FOV on a full frame. I haven't tried the 24 Pancake, but do own the 24 2.8 IS and it works well on my 7DMKII.
In this video I review the Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 Pancake lens including sample footage, sample images and a vlogging example.00:00 - Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 Pa
Either way, this lens highlights that while top-shelf prime lenses — alongside the key zoom triumvirate of the 14-24mm, 24-74mm, and 70-200mm — are the foundations of a fully-fledged lineup The Olympus Zuiko Digital 25mm F2.8 Pancake lens was announced in March 2008 to coincide with the E-420 ultra-compact DSLR, and occupies a unique position in the current market as the only fixed focal length ('prime') lens which is bundled as a kit with a camera body. In this it harks back to the 1980s heyday of the classic manual focus 35mm SLR, when cameras were supplied with 50mm F1.8 (or

Voigtländer is known for extremely high quality glass, on par with Zeiss, Schneider, and Leica. The 40mm pancake lens is no exception to that legacy. Out of the box, the lens comes with a lens

I use the 40mm pancake on my full frame as a walk around/travel lens and I love it so much lol. Basically lives on my film camera. 24mm is very similar to 40 on the crop. However, I do think the sigma would be more versatile, my Sigma Art 50mm is probably my favorite lens, super sharp, but bulky and heavy.
The last budget lens from Canon that I reviewed was the interesting Canon RF 16mm F2.8 STM, a wide angle prime with both big flaws (huge barrel distortion, heavy vignette) but also big strengths (good autofocus, good sharpness and color). Like that lens, the new RF 28mm F2.8 STM comes to market at a price point of $299 USD, which means that
For more details see my Nikon Z 28mm f2.8 review where the lens earned a Recommended. Compared to Nikon Z 24mm f1.8 S. The major difference between the new Z 26mm f2.8 and Nikon’s S-line wide-angle 24mm lens is a 1.3 stop brighter focal ratio. This lets you shoot the S-line lenses at shorter shutter-speeds or lower ISO and allows for a
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