“[X-T1 review]
The gap between optical and electronic view finders has finally been
closed! The massive view finder on the XT1 even puts my old Canon 5D mrk
iii to shame, bright and detailed with almost nonexistent low light
flicker, it is capable of turning night into day and tackles manual
focusing with ease. [...]“
[XF 56mm review]
Everyone who is familiar with large aperture lenses will know there are
tradeoffs, nothing comes for free! Typically these lenses when shot at
their maximum aperture (sucking in as much light as possible, hence
helping make exposures in dim surroundings), 1) Do not have the best
centre sharpness (corners of the frame are typically even softer) 2)
Exhibit low contrast throughout the frame 3) Suffer from bad CA
(chromatic aberrations)… Examining one of the street portraits captured
with this lens [...] illustrates perfectly how the wizards at FUJINON have overcome some colossal challenges.
[...]. The 56mm at F1.2 has maintained beautiful blacks and brilliant
sharpness throughout the frame at the same time rendering true to life
skin tones.
http://www.fujirumors.com/
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