SLR Magic 50mm f/0.95 Hyperprime Lens Review
Handling and features
This manual focus telephoto lens is available to fit Micro Four Thirds, Sony NEX and Fujifilm X-series cameras. In Micro Four Thirds guise, as tested here, the lens provides an angle of view equivalent to a 100mm telephoto lens on a 35mm camera and sports an incredibly bright f/0.95 maximum aperture. The lens costs around £800, which seems quite expensive for a completely manual lens from a third party manufacturer. In this review we'll take a look at how it performs.
This manual focus telephoto lens is available to fit Micro Four Thirds, Sony NEX and Fujifilm X-series cameras. In Micro Four Thirds guise, as tested here, the lens provides an angle of view equivalent to a 100mm telephoto lens on a 35mm camera and sports an incredibly bright f/0.95 maximum aperture. The lens costs around £800, which seems quite expensive for a completely manual lens from a third party manufacturer. In this review we'll take a look at how it performs.
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