I prefer the 55 focal length to the 50 though, dunny why. Just the way my brain works when framing things I guess!
Yeah, FL is important.
I prefer the 55 focal length to the 50 though, dunny why. Just the way my brain works when framing things I guess!
The 85GM might be slower than the 1.8 to focus, but it's not exactly a slouch. I found it more than quick enough at the wedding I just shot. And the rendering is gorgeous.
I've set AEL to be eye AF though, don't use the focus hold button for anything.
I also like using the aperture ring rather than the dial.. Although tbf, it rarely moves above F2
I use ael eye af and BBF, works well. Love the lens FN button and assign that to eye af on the 85.
The 85GM might be slower than the 1.8 to focus, but it's not exactly a slouch. I found it more than quick enough at the wedding I just shot. And the rendering is gorgeous.
I've set AEL to be eye AF though, don't use the focus hold button for anything.
I also like using the aperture ring rather than the dial.. Although tbf, it rarely moves above F2
All of that is not true.Yeah, just like the 35 Zeiss is sharper wide open and has less CA than the art. The 55 is flat.

My work here is done.
All of that is not true.
Now you are just going back on what you saidYou're right, it's not true, except the bit about the 55![]()
I don't think there is an 85mm that is better, really it depends on your needs/wants.
I have the 85G.M it has nicer bokeh than the f/1.8, but the autofocus is slower and it weighs a lot more, both also have the focus button than can be changed to eye a.f which for me is the best way in terms of ergonomics to engage eye a.f.
I also have the FE85 F/1.8 which is very sharp, very quick autofocus for an 85mm and is light weight and feels well balanced on the A7III. It is probably the best performing f/1.8 lens I have owned. It's in the classifieds at the moment because it's hard to justify having 2 x 85mm lenses when I also have the 90mm Macro. Although I am tempted to keep it and get another light weight 35mm for when I am travelling. I am still undecided if a 35/85 or 24/50 combo is better for me for my travels.
When buying the 85GM I also tried the Sigma 85mm Art. I only got to use both side by side for about 15-20 minutes but I thought that the a.f wasn't as quick on the Sigma, image quality looked very good, just as good as the 85G.M but was bigger and heavier again than even the G.M and it doesn't have the focus button.
I haven't tried the Zeiss 85mm but it has a rep as a very good performer too.
What's this? Did I miss the link?
Now you are just going back on what you said
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Actually your said it was sharper and had less CA wide open which I never disagreed with. But that alone doesnt make it a better lens overall.I said the 35 art is better than the zony and you agreed, which is great.
Actually your said it was sharper and had less CA wide open which I never disagreed with. But that since doesnt make it a better lens overall.
Got to try the 24mm GM, it's insanely sharp.
But IBIS didn't seem to work as well. @Raymond Lin how is your experience with IBIS with this lens?
Thanks for the input. I’m a while away from one yet but I’ll probably go for best rendering, which seems to be the GM.
The Sigma Art is very nice too, if you can put up with the size and additional weight.
If you get a chance too it might be worthwhile trying them both out.
55 and the 50 art debate is an interesting one. The 50 art blew my socks off. Crazy, crazy, crazy sharp lens. But so big and heavy though. I found it a chore to take out and use. Not practical for casual stuff. That’s where the 55 is so good. It’s not far behind the art lens imo and I’m much more likely to take it out with me due to its relative compactness. Still one of my favourite lenses.
The size is the main drawback with the Sigma 50, it is a hell of a lump. I think the Sony 50 f1.4 does look nicer but not enough for me to justify the extra money. I like to use a 50 inside as well which can be a challenge, so the 55 f1.8 would make it even more difficult. It is small though, which is the only reason I'd go for it. It'd have to be cheap as well! For the limited times I'd want the smaller lens I'd probably just get the Sony 50 F1.8 and deal with the slower AF.
You know the 50/1.4 Planar makes sense
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Or you can get the Sigma (adapted but same size)
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The Zeiss looks much betterYou know the 50/1.4 Planar makes sense
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Or you can get the Sigma (adapted but same size)
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The Zeiss looks much better![]()
How do they compare against one another Ray?
Are any of the budget primes any good? No way im affording a 1k 50mm lol
The Sigma is the one i'd go for on a budget. You would eventually upgrade from the others.
Still not what I class as a budget lens though.
I need Samyang to do a 50mm 1.8!
As always, stunning imagesThe biggest advantage of the Zeiss is it's CA control, it has VERY little of it, it reminds me of how good the Canon 35L mk2 does in a lot of respect.
I can't comment how the Sigma focuses with the native mount but in terms of IQ, the Sigma does it just fine, I have used mine for 4-5 seasons in weddings and have no complaints, it is one of the best 50mm there is, so all of the sudden if I say the Sigma is bad would be wrong as it has produce images like this
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But the Zeiss is better by a fraction though....at double the cost.
Anything less I would say it's functional, something to tie over rather than long term keeper. Don't spend £3000 on a camera and cheap out on a lens.
But then again, how much do you like the 50mm?
Anything less I would say it's functional, something to tie over rather than long term keeper. Don't spend £3000 on a camera and cheap out on a lens.
But then again, how much do you like the 50mm?
Not really how I see things TBH! I think you can cheap out on a lens and still get quality images.
Plus the camera was £1600 and would gladly stick a 35mm 2.8 Samyang on the front.
No way I am likely to afford any more expensive glass for years to come!
But is that a reason not to have an A73?!
I think that’s the dilemma. I do like 50 as a FL but not sure about the sheer size of the art on the small body? I’d like the planar and that would stop the inevitable pangs later on. But, balancing trade in deals with a couple of suppliers and they’re price on the planar is way out.
I am sure you can get quality images adapting a Canon 50/1.8 bought for £50 too.
It's up to each of us to find where that balance is, if your needs are more towards the really budget end then that's fine, just know that going in eyes open that what you are buying isn't going to be the best optically and happy of what it produces.
FE 50mm F1.8Are any of the budget primes any good? No way im affording a 1k 50mm lol