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YES!!! Lollll!!! I went back over the spot twice while cracking up! The moment added more joy to my dinner, alright. You know what, I think we should create a list of his favorite sayings from his videos, for example: "The Don King Wig hairstyle", "The Bokeh Balls", "My Own Wife's Money" (Please, correct me if I'm wrong on any) But definitely caught me by surprise, once again. Thank you Mark Bennett!!! Best to you all!!!
I've been using this lens non-stop since Prime Day earlier this summer, and I LOVE it! Build quality is great and it has held up to some abuse. The focus motors are loud, but I usually have my audio recording off camera anyway. This lens is worth every penny. I have the sigma 16 and 30 for my ZV-E10, and I really wanted a longer focal range, but wasn't ready to commit to the price of the sigma 56. This was a perfect compromise.
I picked up this lens recently and love it. I've been shooting APSC for nearly 20 years and one mainstay in my kit has always been a nifty fifty, and this is arguably the best one I've used. I'm a very budget conscious photographer, so I've never shot a G Master or anything like that, but the only other 50mm that came close was my favourite for a very long time, the Nikon 50mm F1.8. It's just crazy to me how good these third party lenses are now, in terms of optical quality, build quality, autofocus, coatings, etc., and let alone for the extremely affordable prices they're selling for. This is probably the most exciting time that I've experienced as a photographer, by having such a huge amount of lenses to choose from, it's given me a lot of opportunity to experiment and be creative and rekindle some of the passion I may have lost along the way.
The best line I've ever heard about the use cases of a lens is from Professor Hines. "When you see the box of the lens, there is the aperture value and the focal length. There isn't a word about it being a street lens or a portrait lens. Use the lens as you want." or something similar. It's in a video from Jason Vong with Professor Hines about street photography.
Love the professor. And yes you can use a lens however you want. But a lot of people like to know a frame of reference in terms they can understand if they're new.
Nice video! Thanks!!! I love TTArtisan now. They sent me a 7.5mm F2 on October 10th AND BAM, we had a perfect solar storm that same day, but the worst weather on earth. My a6700 was working on a time lapse on the 13mm Viltrox, but one of the greatest moments I captured was with the TTArtisan on the ZV-E10 when the cloud cover briefly broke! The video work is not yet finished. I'm not a TH-camr who produces as quickly as you...🤣
Just got home from 4 nights of cabin camping with a couple of my kids. Fired up the garage PC to listen to some of the latest while unpacking and sure enough your video is sitting in the feed. Ordered one from Amaz for $129.00. I selected 4 day instead of 2 day (so I have more time to cancel the order) as I am going to check pricing tomorrow Nov 1st and see if it's still $129 as tomorrow will give me a 90 day Holiday return policy so my daughter and I can check it out after Christmas. Thanks for the recommendation. All we have for the A6400 is the kit and Sigma 30mm. Also your link though sent me to one costing $168 sold by VITOPAL. I searched again and found it sold by TTArtisan for $129. But if Holiday return policy is going tomorrow and price is still $129 I am going to cancel todays order and rebuy it tomorrow. Thanks!!
Am going to get one of these. I don't have an 85mm equiv prime for my camera. I never really had a need really. But at this price, I will put one in my kit. Great review and announcement. Cheers.
I bought it for my FUJIFILM X-T2 instead of the Viltrox f/1.7 equivalent. I would have preferred the Viltrox since it apparently has a slightly better image quality, an aperture ring and min. focus distance, but the near $100 USD price of the TTArtisan vs the almost $200 USD price of the Viltrox steered my decision on a whim. I already have the TTArt. 27mm f/2.8 and while it has very good IQ, the lens does feels "cheap". To my surprise, this 56mm feels significantly more robust, as you mentioned, to the point where you would think these are some $200 USD in price difference. Even on my X-T2 autofocus is quite fast, which highly surprised me (one advantage over the Viltrox one). I am also a fan of the "can" lens hood, but this is my only nitpick about the lens, since the lens hood cannot be mounted when the lens cap is on (but really it's a nitpick lol). Honestly great job from TTArtisan!
50mm f1.8 was free (old days of film), f1.4 is paid zoom (35mm film equivalent of 24mm-to-135mm, f2.8 to f5.6), with (tripod screw)mount-coupler, from nikon-z to - gopro, insta360, ... maybe interesting with mentioned past year of manufacturing improvements. past year have 170% relative humidity, especially for hong-kong news.
Hey, can you help us out. Can u include a test where u record a talkinghead like for atleast 20min. And see if the lens is pulsing and breathing so bad. Last time I tried the Viltrox 27mm f1.7. Man that lens pulsing really2 bad during talking head on the lowest focus speed setting. Never buying that kind of lens ever again.
Good review Mark when you said how you paid for it I laughed and thought maybe she'd toss a paper airplane at you ,jk , I have been using my Sony A-mount SAM 50mm f1.8 on my A74 with the LA-EA5 adapter and it works good no problems so far and this is also APS-C as the Sony 50mm i have i think would be a good purchase for me, and it is good to have a bit more modern lens at the 50mm focal length, I'll check it out 👍
This is an excellent value for the price. My only complaint is that this lens lacks contrast. I use it on my Fuji XT5 and it has decent sharpness but it lacks in the contrast department. Still for the price one can't complain.
I like taking photos but I'm not quite at a hobby stage, I have an A6100 and a Tamron 17-70, but that's pretty much my budget. If I want to have fun with a portrait prime or a wide angle I don't have the money for a $400-500+ lens I might not use, I picked up the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 and I'm looking forward to having fun with a fixed focal length. I dont care if it's not as sharp as a Sigma/Tamron/Sony lens, I just want a different perspective at a cheap price!
Hello Mark. I bought this on 10-11-2024 for $129 ahead of my Sony FX30 arriving. I haven't used it yet nor my FX30. I also like the fact that the connection on the cover allows for firmware upgrades. My next lens I would like to buy is 7Artisan 35mm T1.05 Cine Lens for Sony-E-Mount. I have looked and I don't think TTArtisan has the cine lenses, I could be wrong so I will choose the 7Artisan cine lens for next purchase. Thanks for the review Mark.
Thanks again Mark. I have been a sub for a s long as I kind remember. I do watch some Wiemels videos once in a while even though I am not subbed to him.
Needless to say, like many old fart photographer's I've had and still have my Sigma 50mm f1.4 lens. And I do purchase Chinese lenses, just bought the Viltrox 23mm f1.4. And I know I would enjoy this lens on my Fuji camera. What I don't like is the exposed USB portal, think rain. I live in coastal BC on Vancouver Island so rain and lenses is a thing. Does the open USB portal have a rubber plug?
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis For some reason I got it into my head it was on the lens hood, which didn't make sense to me, lens cap is a good place to put it. With the Viltrox lens the USB is underneath and out of the weather but there is no weather sealing. Consequently I have wondered how well the lens would do in a heavier rain. However, I am more likely to pack up shop in a heavy rain as I am a whoosie so that location isn't that big of an issue for me.
1:14 lol "I did buy this lens with my own wife's money" caught me off guard. Does it come with a front lens cap? You could also make a notice that vignetting can always be corrected manually without a pre-set profile.
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis I do car audio reviews, so I definitely understand. I get tons of what I don’t want and hardly ever any of what I do want. lol it’s always a blessing to get anything but you know what I mean I’m sure. I do appreciate you Mark for helping me find good gear to film my show with that isn’t too terribly expensive. I have watched you for a while just never really commented until now.
The focus wobble in video is pretty weird. I would think this shouldn't happen with most lenses on hybrid AF systems. Maybe they reverse engineered the E mount specifications and did something wrong there...
@@yawningmarmot that happens on a fair mount of the stepping motor focus lenses. That is an extreme that makes the motors move so fast that they over correct. It’s not something you’ll ever see in real life.
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis Wouldn't it be noticeable if you tried to use it in Product Showcase mode wide open though? And can it be corrected by lowering the AF speed in the camera menu?
With inflation, that lens was much more expensive relatively speaking ang the autofocus in that lens is not as good as this one. Even if it was 129 in 2012, that’s 170 today
For some stupid reason my OCD or just foolishness always keeps me from buying a lens for my SONYs that is not SONY. I have 7 lenses so far, all Sony. Maybe I should start trying out different brands and save a bit of my own wife's money.
I would give Sigma a shot if anything. There’s plenty of comparisons on youtube and online blogs that go in detail for things such as focus, sharpness, vignette, colors, etc. Granted, with Sony you will have the best auto focus and some arguably say quality. However, for APSC I’ve noticed Sony lenses don’t stop down in aperture as much as after markets like Sigma or Viltrox which could make them a compelling buy. However, if you’re shooting full frame or only buy Sony FF lenses, and your current lens lineup are Sony’s fastest lenses- no point in exploring other options 😂
@@profitpluto I shoot with 5 APS-C cameras, lenses are 35mm f1.8, 11mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8 etc etc, but all SONY. In the upcoming months I might try a Sigma just out of curiosity.
@@maximilianberbechelov Nice, I have the Sony 11mm and chose it over after market due to its quality (especially with wide angle) which I noticed from comparisons. I think if looking at Sigma, if you don’t have a Zoom consider the 18-50. Otherwise they have 16, 24, 30, 56mm primes but you cover a good amount if not all of those focal lengths with Sony. Apart from the 11mm, I own the Sigma 16mm and Tamron 17-70 2.8 which have been great. I’m looking to get a 30/35 and 56/75mm prime next.
You can always start with a focal length you’d like to try but don’t think you’d use much. It’ll give you a nice adventure with a different focal length without spending a ton on it
Word of Warning, Your Wife will always get back at You at the most inappropriate time. Went to pay for food and found no money in the wallet. As I was leaving the house, I should of known better when she said that she was going out to have a good time. Cheers!
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis I just got one for the Zve1 and it's shockingly good in my eyes. The only downside is the autofocus noise but I've used plenty of bad lenses so it's fine. I also recommend the 7artisans spectrum cine lens for anyone looking for that (main downside is the stiff aperture ring)
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"My own wife's money!" LOL! The information and charm keep me coming back to this great channel!
haha!!
YES!!! Lollll!!! I went back over the spot twice while cracking up! The moment added more joy to my dinner, alright. You know what, I think we should create a list of his favorite sayings from his videos, for example: "The Don King Wig hairstyle", "The Bokeh Balls", "My Own Wife's Money" (Please, correct me if I'm wrong on any) But definitely caught me by surprise, once again. Thank you Mark Bennett!!! Best to you all!!!
@@ospjwinmotion1 t-shirts would a good idea
@@irondiver2034 for sure!
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Jeezus between TTArtisan, 7Artisans, Viltrox, and Mieke, we are in the GOLDEN ERA of affordable quality lenses!
absolutely!!
This means the canons, nikons etc had been robbing us blind all this time.
@@MarKuzvicky Well that’s been obvious for decades
A personal favourite. Two Mark's approve.
Every professional Mark should approve this lens.
Two Marks make it right 😎 love both your channels fellas.
I've been using this lens non-stop since Prime Day earlier this summer, and I LOVE it! Build quality is great and it has held up to some abuse. The focus motors are loud, but I usually have my audio recording off camera anyway.
This lens is worth every penny. I have the sigma 16 and 30 for my ZV-E10, and I really wanted a longer focal range, but wasn't ready to commit to the price of the sigma 56. This was a perfect compromise.
Thank you Mark, excellent lens considering its price.
I picked up this lens recently and love it. I've been shooting APSC for nearly 20 years and one mainstay in my kit has always been a nifty fifty, and this is arguably the best one I've used. I'm a very budget conscious photographer, so I've never shot a G Master or anything like that, but the only other 50mm that came close was my favourite for a very long time, the Nikon 50mm F1.8. It's just crazy to me how good these third party lenses are now, in terms of optical quality, build quality, autofocus, coatings, etc., and let alone for the extremely affordable prices they're selling for. This is probably the most exciting time that I've experienced as a photographer, by having such a huge amount of lenses to choose from, it's given me a lot of opportunity to experiment and be creative and rekindle some of the passion I may have lost along the way.
The best line I've ever heard about the use cases of a lens is from Professor Hines. "When you see the box of the lens, there is the aperture value and the focal length. There isn't a word about it being a street lens or a portrait lens. Use the lens as you want." or something similar. It's in a video from Jason Vong with Professor Hines about street photography.
Love the professor. And yes you can use a lens however you want. But a lot of people like to know a frame of reference in terms they can understand if they're new.
stunning model it is
Nice video! Thanks!!! I love TTArtisan now. They sent me a 7.5mm F2 on October 10th AND BAM, we had a perfect solar storm that same day, but the worst weather on earth. My a6700 was working on a time lapse on the 13mm Viltrox, but one of the greatest moments I captured was with the TTArtisan on the ZV-E10 when the cloud cover briefly broke! The video work is not yet finished. I'm not a TH-camr who produces as quickly as you...🤣
Just got home from 4 nights of cabin camping with a couple of my kids. Fired up the garage PC to listen to some of the latest while unpacking and sure enough your video is sitting in the feed. Ordered one from Amaz for $129.00. I selected 4 day instead of 2 day (so I have more time to cancel the order) as I am going to check pricing tomorrow Nov 1st and see if it's still $129 as tomorrow will give me a 90 day Holiday return policy so my daughter and I can check it out after Christmas. Thanks for the recommendation. All we have for the A6400 is the kit and Sigma 30mm.
Also your link though sent me to one costing $168 sold by VITOPAL. I searched again and found it sold by TTArtisan for $129. But if Holiday return policy is going tomorrow and price is still $129 I am going to cancel todays order and rebuy it tomorrow. Thanks!!
sorry about the link, sometimes it defaults to a different one depending on what country you're in. Glad you found the right price!!
Am going to get one of these. I don't have an 85mm equiv prime for my camera. I never really had a need really. But at this price, I will put one in my kit. Great review and announcement. Cheers.
Ordered it! Thanks Mark
It’s soooo good
Just ordered for my Nikon using your link thank you!!
No - thank you!!
I bought it for my FUJIFILM X-T2 instead of the Viltrox f/1.7 equivalent. I would have preferred the Viltrox since it apparently has a slightly better image quality, an aperture ring and min. focus distance, but the near $100 USD price of the TTArtisan vs the almost $200 USD price of the Viltrox steered my decision on a whim.
I already have the TTArt. 27mm f/2.8 and while it has very good IQ, the lens does feels "cheap". To my surprise, this 56mm feels significantly more robust, as you mentioned, to the point where you would think these are some $200 USD in price difference.
Even on my X-T2 autofocus is quite fast, which highly surprised me (one advantage over the Viltrox one). I am also a fan of the "can" lens hood, but this is my only nitpick about the lens, since the lens hood cannot be mounted when the lens cap is on (but really it's a nitpick lol).
Honestly great job from TTArtisan!
50mm f1.8 was free (old days of film), f1.4 is paid
zoom (35mm film equivalent of 24mm-to-135mm, f2.8 to f5.6), with (tripod screw)mount-coupler, from nikon-z to - gopro, insta360, ... maybe interesting with mentioned past year of manufacturing improvements. past year have 170% relative humidity, especially for hong-kong news.
Hey, can you help us out. Can u include a test where u record a talkinghead like for atleast 20min. And see if the lens is pulsing and breathing so bad. Last time I tried the Viltrox 27mm f1.7. Man that lens pulsing really2 bad during talking head on the lowest focus speed setting. Never buying that kind of lens ever again.
does it come in a relic'd version?
Good review Mark when you said how you paid for it I laughed and thought maybe she'd toss a paper airplane at you ,jk , I have been using my Sony A-mount SAM 50mm f1.8 on my A74 with the LA-EA5 adapter and it works good no problems so far and this is also APS-C as the Sony 50mm i have i think would be a good purchase for me, and it is good to have a bit more modern lens at the 50mm focal length, I'll check it out 👍
I don't even want this but the price makes me reconsider.
bought the 35mm couple months ago, the autofocus isn't great but can't complain since it's very cheap for an AF lens
My L-MOUNT keeps crying everyday.....
Amazing lens
This is an excellent value for the price. My only complaint is that this lens lacks contrast. I use it on my Fuji XT5 and it has decent sharpness but it lacks in the contrast department. Still for the price one can't complain.
I like taking photos but I'm not quite at a hobby stage, I have an A6100 and a Tamron 17-70, but that's pretty much my budget. If I want to have fun with a portrait prime or a wide angle I don't have the money for a $400-500+ lens I might not use, I picked up the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 and I'm looking forward to having fun with a fixed focal length. I dont care if it's not as sharp as a Sigma/Tamron/Sony lens, I just want a different perspective at a cheap price!
I have on fujifilm and love it!
Hello Mark. I bought this on 10-11-2024 for $129 ahead of my Sony FX30 arriving. I haven't used it yet nor my FX30. I also like the fact that the connection on the cover allows for firmware upgrades. My next lens I would like to buy is 7Artisan 35mm T1.05 Cine Lens for Sony-E-Mount. I have looked and I don't think TTArtisan has the cine lenses, I could be wrong so I will choose the 7Artisan cine lens for next purchase. Thanks for the review Mark.
Thanks again Mark. I have been a sub for a s long as I kind remember. I do watch some Wiemels videos once in a while even though I am not subbed to him.
L mount m43?
This was one of the first lenses I got a few months ago coming into the hobby and it has set unrealistic value standards ever since.
My Ttartisan 28mm f2.8 just arrived today and this video came up. Hmmmm I don't recall seeing 56mm AF lens when I was browsing before....
Theres a few now. 56 ttartisan, 56 Viltrox 1.7 and 55 1.4 Meike
The golden age for us!
i have the 35mm and i have to say its a beast of a lens. only thing i disliek is the focus distance but its minor
Hi Mark, Pls let me know third party currently available nikon Z wide angle lenses 🙂
I don't know what is is about Minions that I can't take My eyes off of them. They just stay in Focus and it makes Me Dizzy.😉
Hey Mark! Can you please start doing more videos on budget Full Frame lenses for Sony E Mount? Thanks 👍🏼
@@JesusChristSaves. yup - a bunch coming up
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis Okay I subbed you.. waiting for more videos.. before I buy one.
Hey mark do you happen to have any nice camera for videography that you could send me for my channel? If not, no problem. Great video btw!
maybe Fujifilm should make XC version of XF 50mm f/2 as a response
(since the TTArtisan AF 35mm f/1.8 is priced very close to XC 35mm f/2)
there are 3 version of a 56 mm f1.8 TT on amazon. weird. i can't seem to find the difference, ranging from 229 to 277 $. anyone ?
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So should i sell my sogma 56mm and get this one? Thats what youre telling me to do?
haha. no - no that’s still the king, but this one is most of the performance at a much lower price. but there’s no replacing that 1.4
I'm scared to think what quality control will be for this price. Camera manufacturers are not acing it for their big prices, let alone for $130
Make a vedio on butget full frame camera
It looks nice on the A6700.
it does!!
Needless to say, like many old fart photographer's I've had and still have my Sigma 50mm f1.4 lens. And I do purchase Chinese lenses, just bought the Viltrox 23mm f1.4. And I know I would enjoy this lens on my Fuji camera. What I don't like is the exposed USB portal, think rain. I live in coastal BC on Vancouver Island so rain and lenses is a thing. Does the open USB portal have a rubber plug?
This one is on the lens cap, so you can always keep it in your bag while the lens is in use.
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis For some reason I got it into my head it was on the lens hood, which didn't make sense to me, lens cap is a good place to put it. With the Viltrox lens the USB is underneath and out of the weather but there is no weather sealing. Consequently I have wondered how well the lens would do in a heavier rain. However, I am more likely to pack up shop in a heavy rain as I am a whoosie so that location isn't that big of an issue for me.
Wow at that price it’s hard to tell myself no 😂
what is your background song name?
I noticed just now that the channel has some "Camera crisis" on it
you mean the sign?
1:14 lol "I did buy this lens with my own wife's money" caught me off guard.
Does it come with a front lens cap?
You could also make a notice that vignetting can always be corrected manually without a pre-set profile.
yes - comes with front and rear caps. I did mention the vignette can be corrected easily. 👍
can you make video comparision for Meike 85mm 1.4 e mount and Sirui 85mm
I’m actually working on that one!!
£159 in the uk at the moment might wait till Black Friday see if it comes down
Makes sense
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis looks fantastic il still get it even if it dosnt drop then.
I dont need this lens, but i sure want to buy it just because of how low the price is.
Can you look at the Blazer Anamorphic lenses?
If they send me them - for sure.
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis I do car audio reviews, so I definitely understand. I get tons of what I don’t want and hardly ever any of what I do want. lol it’s always a blessing to get anything but you know what I mean I’m sure.
I do appreciate you Mark for helping me find good gear to film my show with that isn’t too terribly expensive. I have watched you for a while just never really commented until now.
This is apsc, right? 😮
Yes indeed
The focus wobble in video is pretty weird. I would think this shouldn't happen with most lenses on hybrid AF systems. Maybe they reverse engineered the E mount specifications and did something wrong there...
@@yawningmarmot that happens on a fair mount of the stepping motor focus lenses. That is an extreme that makes the motors move so fast that they over correct. It’s not something you’ll ever see in real life.
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis Wouldn't it be noticeable if you tried to use it in Product Showcase mode wide open though? And can it be corrected by lowering the AF speed in the camera menu?
That was the price of the great EF Canon 50 mm f1.8 for several years so it’s not uncommon
With inflation, that lens was much more expensive relatively speaking ang the autofocus in that lens is not as good as this one. Even if it was 129 in 2012, that’s 170 today
It would be nice if they made a rf version 😢
Maybe one day
canon ef 50 mm f/1.8 stm stm costs $125 and made decade ago
20 minutes since this video has been posted and the price is $229 not $129. I think there's been a mistake there. Still not a bad price tho.
The price is quoted in US. That is the majority of my audience - sorry - should have specified!!
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis nah ur good 👍. Thanks for clarifying 🙂
For some stupid reason my OCD or just foolishness always keeps me from buying a lens for my SONYs that is not SONY. I have 7 lenses so far, all Sony. Maybe I should start trying out different brands and save a bit of my own wife's money.
I would give Sigma a shot if anything. There’s plenty of comparisons on youtube and online blogs that go in detail for things such as focus, sharpness, vignette, colors, etc. Granted, with Sony you will have the best auto focus and some arguably say quality. However, for APSC I’ve noticed Sony lenses don’t stop down in aperture as much as after markets like Sigma or Viltrox which could make them a compelling buy.
However, if you’re shooting full frame or only buy Sony FF lenses, and your current lens lineup are Sony’s fastest lenses- no point in exploring other options 😂
@@profitpluto I shoot with 5 APS-C cameras, lenses are 35mm f1.8, 11mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8 etc etc, but all SONY. In the upcoming months I might try a Sigma just out of curiosity.
@@maximilianberbechelov Nice, I have the Sony 11mm and chose it over after market due to its quality (especially with wide angle) which I noticed from comparisons. I think if looking at Sigma, if you don’t have a Zoom consider the 18-50. Otherwise they have 16, 24, 30, 56mm primes but you cover a good amount if not all of those focal lengths with Sony. Apart from the 11mm, I own the Sigma 16mm and Tamron 17-70 2.8 which have been great. I’m looking to get a 30/35 and 56/75mm prime next.
You can always start with a focal length you’d like to try but don’t think you’d use much. It’ll give you a nice adventure with a different focal length without spending a ton on it
Word of Warning, Your Wife will always get back at You at the most inappropriate time. Went to pay for food and found no money in the wallet. As I was leaving the house, I should of known better when she said that she was going out to have a good time. Cheers!
🤣
7artisans 85mm f1.8 AF.
That one is full frame - but trying to get it for the channel.
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis I just got one for the Zve1 and it's shockingly good in my eyes. The only downside is the autofocus noise but I've used plenty of bad lenses so it's fine. I also recommend the 7artisans spectrum cine lens for anyone looking for that (main downside is the stiff aperture ring)
Bla bla bla bla pretty good $129 56mm f/1.7………….. SOLD
Haha. Bla bla is my middle name
Viltrox 56/1,7 is a better lens
In some ways yes - I'll be doing a direct comparison soon. It is 30% more expensive though
can i also buy it with your wife's money?
@@AOSRoyal sending a cheque
good, but not build to last... that's not eco friendly...
build quality is excellent. Metal - no reason not to last for years and years
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis I hope so... the problem with AF lenses is inside... gears...
Another APS-C 🙄🙄
I’ve done a few full frame recently and there are tons more coming this month