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I use with my sony a7iI and the images are very, very sharp.
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Awesome image renderings
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Sharp and beautiful images.
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The lens is very sharp, produces beautiful images, and it’s also relatively lightweight and a very convenient size
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I'm sure it takes better quality images than this one
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Wts nt to like, image quality awesome!!Size awesome!!Price Awesome !!!
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Sharp & crisp images.
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Pros -Decent price pointNear silent focusingSolid build (feels sturdy/solid)Great image quality, great for portrait work with it's depth of field abilities
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Focus is snappy, and images are beautiful and sharp
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and I love the images it produces
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It produces fantastic images, has fast autofocus, is small, light, f1.8, and has a programmable focus hold button that the $999 Sony 55mm f1.8 doesn't even come with.
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unlike Canon L lenses where the image is really sharp then a harsh border and it's out of focus.
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It performes better than I expected at a great price (vs buying the G master series) !
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I'm sure the G-Master lenses exceed this in quality, but at almost 5 times the cost
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IMO, there is nothing quite as pointless as lugging around a huge/heavy/expensive Zeiss/G Master lens on your small A7 series IMO, but to each his or her own.
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The 85mm f1.4 GM (G Master) lens is the one to get if you must have circular bokeh balls but at a cost of 3x the cost (although a bit faster).