FrankS
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Question: Does the 35f2 lens have a DOF scale? Does the 35f1.4?
Question: Does the 35f2 lens have a DOF scale? Does the 35f1.4?
Frank, neither one even has *distances* marked on the lens.
That info can be set up in the viewfinder, however.
Off topic but please see my WTT ad for a 27mm lens.
...i'm slowly talking myself into it...
Never seen this happen to you before 🙄
Joe, I sold my 27 both times I owned it because the focusing noise and focus 'hunting' bugged me all the time. The older 35 has these same problems but to a lesser extent. The new 35 has none of these problems. For me, pairing the 35/2 with the 18/2, 18-55, or the 16/1.4 would suffice as a nice walk-around/travel kit.
i can easily fit 2 bodies and 3 lenses into my f6 and the weight is fine…i'm think 16/35/56 to start with…
i read somewhere that the new hood for the 16 also fits the 35…curious to try that.
I'd suggest anyone interested in the new 35 head over to Tomem's Fuji archive and read every review of the lens. For the most part, these reviews are done by people who use cameras to take pictures, rather than to sell cameras via links.
I was very ready to swap my 35/1.4 for the f2 lens. Even had my eBay listing for the 35/1.4 saved as a draft. After the reviews, including looking at some OOC raws run through C1 at default, I decided to stick with what I already own.
Absolutely nothing wrong with the lens. Certainly WR and better build quality. Same size and weight unless a half an ounce makes a difference. On my XT1, same AF speed. Improved center and edge sharpness below f4, then the f1.4 starts to take the lead. But the reason I decided to hold onto what I have are the renders I was looking at. The new lens appears to get a bit heavy handed with contrast in lower light. I also saw some comparisons where highlights on OOC shots were handled much better with the f1.4.
For me, too early to decide to buy. Will wait until enough get in photographers' hands to get a better idea.