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Review on πŸ“· Samyang VDSLR MK2 Canon EF 24mm T1.5 Lens by Abhey Tripathi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Some debate. I was wondering if you routinely brought your DSLR with you everywhere you went. Just for fun, and not because you have to? For a little moment, I had the thought that I didn't want to always have my trusty Canon 35mm f/2 on hand. The primary reason is its size, which is comparable to that of many other lenses (whales, etc.). The 70D, when combined with other lenses, makes for a DSLR that is both large and heavy, necessitating the use of a dedicated camera bag. Because I wanted to be able to carry it in a daypack, a jacket pocket, or a summer waist bag, I prioritized portability and light weight. I considered getting a mirrorless camera for just such an occasion, but this seems excessive. This pancake saved the day; with its constant focal length, it takes excellent photos in all lighting. Generally speaking, it is now easier for me to bring a fotik along. Incorporating it into an SLR makes the camera more compact. I primarily document his intriguing non-work-related moments through photographs for a personal chronicle. As a result, I am a perfect fit for him. One of the best cameras is the one you have on you at all times (c)

Pros
  • Compact in size. The primary factor. There is minimal noise and a quick response time while using autofocus. Tenacious. Optimal focal length for my needs. The level of sharpness is adequate for my needs, although it could be enhanced. To top it all off, he's fantastic.
Cons
  • In terms of chroma, I have a basic understanding. A little of a barrel. (With the click of two buttons in the editor, this will all disappear.) Not great for bokeh. Yet this is not what he was made to do. It's just a flat picture.