Viltrox 28mm f/1.8 AF Nikon Z-mount objectief
Reviews van Viltrox 28mm f/1.8 AF Nikon Z-mount objectief
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Als prime voor de D7500 (42mm equivalent) voor mij een uitkomst; loeischerp! Ik kende dit objectief al van de fullframe; dat was prima, maar gezien 'mijn fotografeer afstand' is de combi met APS-C geweldig. De minimale probleempjes buiten het centrum vallen 'en passant' weg door de cropfactor. Weliswaar een dure oplossing, maar vergelijkbare DX prime objectieven zijn er niet (met deze brandpuntsafstand).
Als prime voor de D7500 (42mm equivalent) voor mij een uitkomst; loeischerp! Ik kende dit objectief al van de fullframe; dat was prima, maar gezien 'mijn fotografeer afstand' is de combi met APS-C geweldig. De minimale probleempjes buiten het centrum vallen 'en passant' weg door de cropfactor. Weliswaar een dure oplossing, maar vergelijkbare DX prime objectieven zijn er niet (met deze brandpuntsafstand).
Laberg
7 september 2020
I really wanted the new 28mm 1.4, but at around £1750.00 there was no chance of that happening, so opting for the 1.8 version was a compromise. Turns out it really wasn't. For a long time 35mm has been known as the story telling focal length, but for me, it's all about the 28mm. This Nikon 28mm 1.8 lens is fantastic. Minimal distortion, good colour and contrast and an excellent focal length if you like to include a little more of the scene in your portraits and people photography. Of course, it's a lens and can be used for whatever you want to photograph with it. At f1.8 and around 4 to 5 feet away from your subject, you get between 15cm and 30cm in focus and a background that subtly falls away. You obviously don't get the bokeh and soft background of an 85mm shot wide open, but that's the point in having a different lens; to tell a different story. My photography has reached a point where I can appreciate the subtlety of this lens shot wide open. It really is a hell of a lens.
I really wanted the new 28mm 1.4, but at around £1750.00 there was no chance of that happening, so opting for the 1.8 version was a compromise. Turns out it really wasn't. For a long time 35mm has been known as the story telling focal length, but for me, it's all about the 28mm. This Nikon 28mm 1.8 lens is fantastic. Minimal distortion, good colour and contrast and an excellent focal length if you like to include a little more of the scene in your portraits and people photography. Of course, it's a lens and can be used for whatever you want to photograph with it. At f1.8 and around 4 to 5 feet away from your subject, you get between 15cm and 30cm in focus and a background that subtly falls away. You obviously don't get the bokeh and soft background of an 85mm shot wide open, but that's the point in having a different lens; to tell a different story. My photography has reached a point where I can appreciate the subtlety of this lens shot wide open. It really is a hell of a lens.
R. Allsopp
25 september 2019
This is a Wonderfull focal length for landscape and everyday use. I already have a 20mm f1.8g and the 24g and 35g. This lens is the one that gets the most use.
This is a Wonderfull focal length for landscape and everyday use. I already have a 20mm f1.8g and the 24g and 35g. This lens is the one that gets the most use.
DUDE
20 augustus 2019
Great lens; portable, very sharp, great colours. Impressive bokeh. Well engineered product from Nikon.
Great lens; portable, very sharp, great colours. Impressive bokeh. Well engineered product from Nikon.
Minolta10
18 oktober 2018
Massive colour fringing. Blue tint in night photos. Very sharp.
Massive colour fringing. Blue tint in night photos. Very sharp.
Geotzen
2 september 2018