Except the SQA has a huge bright ground glass screen and most DSLR screens are rubbish for focussing with.Samyang manual focus lenses are the way forward Shaheed, my first 15/20yrs of photography was all manual focus lenses. It does no harm to learn like this instead of auto-focus lenses, nearly everyone shoots 'Auto'. Nice to push the envelope a bit.
Same as your SQ-A.
Except the SQA has a huge bright ground glass screen and most DSLR screens are rubbish for focussing with.
You can also fit a stick shift to an Aston Martin - the paddle shift works brilliantly and the stick doesn't work that well - but you can do it.You can always fit a split image screen to most DSLR's.
Samyang manual focus lenses are the way forward Shaheed, my first 15/20yrs of photography was all manual focus lenses. It does no harm to learn like this instead of auto-focus lenses, nearly everyone shoots 'Auto'. Nice to push the envelope a bit.
Same as your SQ-A.
Amen! Apparently all the fancy electronics don't allow bigger prism. My arse, there just isn't a big enough market.Except the SQA has a huge bright ground glass screen and most DSLR screens are rubbish for focussing with.
There are a few DSLR's on the market with 100% veiwfinders.Amen! Apparently all the fancy electronics don't allow bigger prism. My arse, there just isn't a big enough market.
However, that's why I'm happy that EVFs are finally starting to perform properly. Now if they could only get past the measly 0.7x as well.
There are a few DSLR's on the market with 100% veiwfinders.
Magnification and coverage are two different pair of shoes. Though apparently they are related for design decisions.There are a few DSLR's on the market with 100% veiwfinders.
I don't think they'll worry Sigma Art lenses for image quality but cost is another thing.
I read a review of the Samyang 50mm f1.4 and downloaded some sample images and I think it's fair to say that the quality is at best adequate... although that's debateable and depends on what's acceptable to each of us. Also, some sample images at f1.4 look worse to me than some others so I'd want to check further and see what's going on there if seriously interested.
That lens offers a f1.4 aperture but I'd say it's pretty much outclassed by the three Sony 50/55mm offerings.
Anyway the review and samples are there should anyone wish to view...
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/samyang_af_50mm_f1_4_fe_review/