En Imaging-Resource han finalizado su análisis a fondo de uno de los objetivos más baratos de Sony, al menos desde que a Sony le ha dado por hacer objetivos presuntamente propios y ponerlos a precios Zeiss/Leica.
Se trata del Sony FE 50mm F1.8 que por la ¿ módica ? cantidad de 250 dólares puede ser vuestro.
En el análisis hay de todo, muestras e incluso curvas de esas simpáticas 3D, pero yo solo os pongo aquí el breve párrafo de conclusiones:
Conclusion
As an economical way to get a «nifty fifty», the average Sony user probably won’t complain about the Sony FE 50mm ƒ/1.8: at $250, it’s one of Sony’s least expensive lenses, though compared to other manufacturers, there is still a premium price.
Optically, the lens can perform extremely well, but for edge-to-edge sharpness you have to stop down to ƒ/8, which runs against the lens’ allure as a fast prime lens offering a wide-open aperture of ƒ/1.8. Personally, I don’t necessarily see this as a failing, as most images require some form of subject isolation, and the extra softness on the edges actually works for you in this regard. Just be aware that if you need absolute image sharpness, you’ll need to stop down to ƒ/8. And if you’re shooting on something like the A7r II, with 42 megapixels, your technique has to be rock-solid.
Otherwise, there’s a lot to like in this small, inexpensive package, and Sony’s done well here.
Pues eso, ya sabéis tanto como yo.
un minolta 50 1.7 rs o un 1.4 con adaptador sinó