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Review on ๐Ÿ“ท Sony APS-C E-Mount Zoom Lens 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS by Gim Ji แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

I bought this lens to cover all the necessary focal lengths. I want to shoot landscapes, I want a room, but I want birds. The second lens is a fast fix, however, for shooting blacks with bokeh in a coal mine. Everyone has forgotten how mirrorless cameras were positioned a long time ago, and those advertising slogans "the quality of a DSLR in a compact size." They collected heavy huge glasses, rearrange them back and forth, leave half at home, and suffer. The size, weight, and meaning of a compact camera is lost when the lenses are huge. And I'm not worried, I have a camera with a long-range baby in my jacket pocket (pictured). And the quality of the DSLR, of course!

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Pros
  • 1) Mini travel masterpiece. The 18-135 range with such dimensions is really impressive. The size is like mirror whales, which are usually 18-55. Here one lens will replace a double kit, while it . 2) Sharp for zoom. No worse than the glorious sel 18-55. And much sharper sel 16-50. Itโ€™s not for nothing that dormouse goes like a whale for older cropped cameras. 3) Stabilizer, allows me to set the shutter speed according to the formula 10 / fr. Half a second at 18mm? Easy, 10 shots out of 10 are sharp. 1/15 at 135? Easily. Architecture is easy to shoot in the evening / at night. Certainly not suitable for driving. 4) There is a button to disable autofocus. Focused once, moved the lever, and you shoot without delay. You can capture the moment. 4 and a half) If you search, you can find new ones scattered for a good price.
Cons
  • 1) The zoom ring is hard. Is it just me? It's hard to turn it with one finger, you have to use two. Maybe it will be developed in 7 years . 2) Minimum focusing distance 45 cm.

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