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5.0 out of 5 stars Good basic prime for the small Fuji bodies
(function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } I like this slightly roomier than standard focal length and bought this until I could find/afford/justify an XF 27R, or risk the TT Artisan copy.Firstly, the 7Artisans lens has quirks that I'm not keen on.1) No clicks on the aperture ring.2) Aperture ring goes the opposite way to most.3) The focus stop is past infinity, the dof range numbers are purely decorative.This last one is the most important and caused me a bit of vexation. It appears to be a well known characteristic of many, possibly most, of the cheap lenses made in China. There are fixes on the internet which involve some degree of dismantling. No thanks. After a few days practising I don't think surgery is necessary. Just ignore the stop when focussing on something distant. Unfortunately, at infinity type ranges peaking is not wholly reliable, focus will be somewhere in the peaking range but not throughout it. On a bright day it's sometimes easier to switch peaking off, use the zoom button and focus by eye.A little bit of practice and some mild swearing is all that's required. Note this is only an issue at infinity, focussing is fine at close and medium range and peaking works perfectly.That having been said this is a great little lens, sharp and with a character part way between vintage and modern. Colour is very pleasing and decently vibrant on the Fuji 24 and 26mp sensors. Out of the sun the "pop" you get from a Fuji lens is missing but colours are still rendered properly. I have some 30/40 year old Olympus lenses and this is similar but with better contrast and sharpness at the edges.F1.8 is as wide as I'd want to go, and if you are a blur fan its very easy to obtain. Close focus is pretty good too, I measured about 19cm from the end of the lens.So, I'm glad I persevered with this little lens, there were moments, believe me, but I'm a fan now. 4.5 stars is what I'd give it but, hey, it's no money, I can afford to be generous!
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive quality for the price
I always use Micro4/3 camera bodies, so when I choose a lens I know there will a visual doubling of the lens length in the resulting images (due to the camera's correspondingly smaller sensor size). So for 50mm-looking result I need a 25mm lens. There are a few out there but not that many with fast apertures (less than f/2). Of the available lenses they seem to fall into either a £1000 pro class or a £100 amateur class with little in between. This is frustrating for us non-professionals who want a very good quality result and a fast aperture. So I was hesitant to purchase the 7artisans 25mm F1.8 Manual lens. At about £80 how good could it be? Now be warned this lens has zero electronics -- it's fully manual and mechanical. As far as your digital camera knows there is "no lens" attached! So you'll need to be happy with manual everything, including focus. Knowing that I gave it a try for a couple days. I was happily surprised at the high quality of the images. I have attached a few sample images, un-retouched, straight out of the camera. I used my least-capable camera body for all of these (an ancient Lumix DMC-G1, only able to muster 12MP photos). I'm not a professional, and so I don't need massive image resolutions with clinical sharpness; otherwise I'd have bought a lens priced closer to £1500. But for someone snapping for Instagram this is a more than capable lens. I like the bokeh, the sharpness is good, and the wide aperture means I can get good results in even very dull lighting. The quality of the lens feels and looks more expensive than it is. The aperture and focus rings turn smoothly and with a nice feel. Be aware that the aperture ring does not click, it turns smoothly across all the possible values from f/1.8 to f/16. You might like that if you plan to use this lens for video; personally, as a still photo shooter, I wish it clicked so I could adjust it without looking and mentally keep track of which setting it was on whilst looking through the viewfinder. Maybe somebody could make a lens that can switch back and forth from a clicky aperture to a non-clicky one? (attn lens makers!) In summary I was very dubious about this lens at first, but it is quickly becoming a favourite in my small collection. I would definitely recommend this to any amateur snappers looking for 50mm results in a Micro4/3 camera and happy to use a fully manual lens.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great lens, but not perfect
I bought this lens to use on my A6000 and generally I think it's very impressive for the price. It's sharp,especially at the centre and produces some nice colours. I'm really enjoying the creative possibilities of the narrow depth of field that the wide aperture allows. It does suffer with very bad vignetting though, so it's necessary to either allow enough space around the photo to allow it to be cropped out or to use appropriate software like Lightroom to correct it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great lens and quite sharp
Nothing negative to say ,its a cheap lens with nice image quality, with great build quality,and great valueBeen a manual lens helps you slow down and with image peaking its a breeze to use, i use this with my Fuji XT1 with no problems what so ever, highly recommend this lens
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing video lens
this is the kind of lense I wish more manifacturers would be makinginexpensive, sharp, smooth ring action, pleasing contrats and bochen.is there a better lens, sure, will I be willing to spend five to ten times more to get that "better" lens , well NO!works great for video on my Canon M, with smooth focus action, and the image quolity is exelentwill be checking 7artisans again next time I need to add more lenses to my arsenal
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for portraits and street photography
I love this lens! Perfect for portraits and street photography on APS-C sensors. You can take full advantage of it once you get a speedbooster and you can use both cropped and full-frame. Very smooth aperture ring, but it can be confused with the focus ring pretty easily. That's not a deal breaker, however, since you can get accustomed to the set up fairly quickly. A solid 9/10 (5 stars) for its build quality and price.
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El primero de muchos
Fue el primer objetivo que compré de esta marca y ya voy por el tercer objetivo, me encanta la calidad que tienen y las fotos que se consiguen con sus lentes.
Ottimo
Ottimo obbiettivo
Objetivo 25mm 1.8 para Canon M6
Cumple con creces lo esperado y me gusta lo que voy obteniendo con esta lente.Entiendo que no es lente para puristas, ni para fotografía profesional, pero es una buena opción para aficionados a los que no les importa enfocar manualmente
Good thing
Good thing, too bad, manual focus. F/1.8 allows you to shoot in low light, you can use bokeh creatively. Very good price.
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7artisans 25mm F1.8 Manual Focus Lens for Sony E-mount Cameras Like A7 A7II A7R A7RII A7S A7SII A6500 A6300 A6000 A5100 A5000 EX-3 NEX-3N NEX-3R NEX-F3K NEX-5 NEX-5N (Silver)

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Imported From: United Kingdom
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good basic prime for the small Fuji bodies
(function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } I like this slightly roomier than standard focal length and bought this until I could find/afford/justify an XF 27R, or risk the TT Artisan copy.Firstly, the 7Artisans lens has quirks that I'm not keen on.1) No clicks on the aperture ring.2) Aperture ring goes the opposite way to most.3) The focus stop is past infinity, the dof range numbers are purely decorative.This last one is the most important and caused me a bit of vexation. It appears to be a well known characteristic of many, possibly most, of the cheap lenses made in China. There are fixes on the internet which involve some degree of dismantling. No thanks. After a few days practising I don't think surgery is necessary. Just ignore the stop when focussing on something distant. Unfortunately, at infinity type ranges peaking is not wholly reliable, focus will be somewhere in the peaking range but not throughout it. On a bright day it's sometimes easier to switch peaking off, use the zoom button and focus by eye.A little bit of practice and some mild swearing is all that's required. Note this is only an issue at infinity, focussing is fine at close and medium range and peaking works perfectly.That having been said this is a great little lens, sharp and with a character part way between vintage and modern. Colour is very pleasing and decently vibrant on the Fuji 24 and 26mp sensors. Out of the sun the "pop" you get from a Fuji lens is missing but colours are still rendered properly. I have some 30/40 year old Olympus lenses and this is similar but with better contrast and sharpness at the edges.F1.8 is as wide as I'd want to go, and if you are a blur fan its very easy to obtain. Close focus is pretty good too, I measured about 19cm from the end of the lens.So, I'm glad I persevered with this little lens, there were moments, believe me, but I'm a fan now. 4.5 stars is what I'd give it but, hey, it's no money, I can afford to be generous!
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive quality for the price
I always use Micro4/3 camera bodies, so when I choose a lens I know there will a visual doubling of the lens length in the resulting images (due to the camera's correspondingly smaller sensor size). So for 50mm-looking result I need a 25mm lens. There are a few out there but not that many with fast apertures (less than f/2). Of the available lenses they seem to fall into either a £1000 pro class or a £100 amateur class with little in between. This is frustrating for us non-professionals who want a very good quality result and a fast aperture. So I was hesitant to purchase the 7artisans 25mm F1.8 Manual lens. At about £80 how good could it be? Now be warned this lens has zero electronics -- it's fully manual and mechanical. As far as your digital camera knows there is "no lens" attached! So you'll need to be happy with manual everything, including focus. Knowing that I gave it a try for a couple days. I was happily surprised at the high quality of the images. I have attached a few sample images, un-retouched, straight out of the camera. I used my least-capable camera body for all of these (an ancient Lumix DMC-G1, only able to muster 12MP photos). I'm not a professional, and so I don't need massive image resolutions with clinical sharpness; otherwise I'd have bought a lens priced closer to £1500. But for someone snapping for Instagram this is a more than capable lens. I like the bokeh, the sharpness is good, and the wide aperture means I can get good results in even very dull lighting. The quality of the lens feels and looks more expensive than it is. The aperture and focus rings turn smoothly and with a nice feel. Be aware that the aperture ring does not click, it turns smoothly across all the possible values from f/1.8 to f/16. You might like that if you plan to use this lens for video; personally, as a still photo shooter, I wish it clicked so I could adjust it without looking and mentally keep track of which setting it was on whilst looking through the viewfinder. Maybe somebody could make a lens that can switch back and forth from a clicky aperture to a non-clicky one? (attn lens makers!) In summary I was very dubious about this lens at first, but it is quickly becoming a favourite in my small collection. I would definitely recommend this to any amateur snappers looking for 50mm results in a Micro4/3 camera and happy to use a fully manual lens.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great lens, but not perfect
I bought this lens to use on my A6000 and generally I think it's very impressive for the price. It's sharp,especially at the centre and produces some nice colours. I'm really enjoying the creative possibilities of the narrow depth of field that the wide aperture allows. It does suffer with very bad vignetting though, so it's necessary to either allow enough space around the photo to allow it to be cropped out or to use appropriate software like Lightroom to correct it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great lens and quite sharp
Nothing negative to say ,its a cheap lens with nice image quality, with great build quality,and great valueBeen a manual lens helps you slow down and with image peaking its a breeze to use, i use this with my Fuji XT1 with no problems what so ever, highly recommend this lens
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing video lens
this is the kind of lense I wish more manifacturers would be makinginexpensive, sharp, smooth ring action, pleasing contrats and bochen.is there a better lens, sure, will I be willing to spend five to ten times more to get that "better" lens , well NO!works great for video on my Canon M, with smooth focus action, and the image quolity is exelentwill be checking 7artisans again next time I need to add more lenses to my arsenal
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for portraits and street photography
I love this lens! Perfect for portraits and street photography on APS-C sensors. You can take full advantage of it once you get a speedbooster and you can use both cropped and full-frame. Very smooth aperture ring, but it can be confused with the focus ring pretty easily. That's not a deal breaker, however, since you can get accustomed to the set up fairly quickly. A solid 9/10 (5 stars) for its build quality and price.
Super Linse für MFT Kameras
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El primero de muchos
Fue el primer objetivo que compré de esta marca y ya voy por el tercer objetivo, me encanta la calidad que tienen y las fotos que se consiguen con sus lentes.
Ottimo
Ottimo obbiettivo
Objetivo 25mm 1.8 para Canon M6
Cumple con creces lo esperado y me gusta lo que voy obteniendo con esta lente.Entiendo que no es lente para puristas, ni para fotografía profesional, pero es una buena opción para aficionados a los que no les importa enfocar manualmente
Good thing
Good thing, too bad, manual focus. F/1.8 allows you to shoot in low light, you can use bokeh creatively. Very good price.
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