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« Sony 85mm 1.4 GM testing thread »
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Re: Sony 85mm 1.4 GM testing thread
mogul wrote
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TheEmrys wrote
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Well, the Sony/Minolta 135 STF is still head and shoulders above the rest. But this GM is definitely next best.
chrisgibbs wrote
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GMPhotography wrote
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All I can say if you don\'t buy this lens you got a screw lose.
Im kidding of course but man that bokeh is just Funnnnnnnnnnnnn!
Anyone who shoots modern social portraiture can only better that look (maybe) by going to a 200 f/2, this is a lovely looking lens for them.
I own the stf and waiting for reviews on the new 105 f2 stf (both are heavy lenses but the new lens is superior in T stops).
Would love to see you shoot it against the 85/1.4. For nature portrature, there just isn\'t anything in its class. And its sharpness is amazing.
Apr 18, 2016 at 05:23 PM
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