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Canon G9 X II sample gallery

02 Mar

The Canon Powershot G9 X II is the latest iteration of Canon’s pocketable 1″ sensor enthusiast compact. Featuring a 20MP BSI-CMOS sensor and 24-80mm equivalent F2-4.9 lens, the G9 X II may give up a bit of speed on the tele-end of its range, but makes up for it with its slender design that’s great for keeping with you all the time. Check out our sample gallery to see how this compact camera does in the real world.

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Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art pre-production sample gallery

01 Mar

The newly announced Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art has the low light shooters on our staff all excited. Super-wide lenses with such fast maximum apertures are rare, and we’ve got high hopes for one with Sigma’s ‘Art’ designation. We jumped all over the chance to take a pre-production version of the lens out for a spin in Yokohama, Japan during CP+ 2017. We’re looking forward to spending more time with the lens, but for now here are some initial samples. 

See our Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art
pre-production samples

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Please note that all samples in this gallery were taken with a pre-production lens

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Sony FE 85mm F1.8 sample gallery and first impressions

28 Feb

The Sony FE 85mm F1.8 joins Sony’s full-frame E-Mount lineup as the most affordable native lens that offers a short telephoto focal length. Other full-frame systems have had comparably low-cost 85mm lenses for quite a while, and it’s nice to see Sony filling in some of the gaps for budget conscious users.

The FE 85mm balances superbly on Sony’s a7-series bodies, and though it’s no G Master lens, it feels solid enough. Focusing is silent and fairly quick (contrary to Sony’s ‘nifty fifty’ FE 50mm F1.8), and it has excellent sharpness wide open, even well off-center. It’s even sharper by F2.5, seemingly peaking by F4. There’s an awful lot of purple and green fringing wide open though, as you’ll see in our gallery, but this is to be expected, and is indeed common, in lightweight fast primes (they’re far less distracting by F4.5). Careful software corrections might be able to take care of most of it (remember: it’s lateral CA that’s easy to remove, not axial), albeit typically at a cost to other areas of the image – download a few of the Raw files to see for yourself.

On an a7R II, this lens focuses wide open, quickly and accurately.

Of particular interest is our observation that this lens, currently, focuses wide open* on an a7R II (or, technically, opens up to F2 if you’ve selected an aperture smaller than wide open). This addresses one of our largest complaints with recent Sony lens releases that focus stopped down, often slowing focus in low light or forcing otherwise capable phase-detect AF systems to revert to contrast detect-only. It appears that, at least for now, Sony’s recent 100mm STF and 85mm F1.8 lenses address this issue, and without an image cost to boot: take a look at our aperture series with our LensAlign target here (please choose the option to ‘Open Link in New Window’), and you’ll note no focus shift as we stop down (the lens was focused once wide open, then switched to MF for the series). You can also judge problematic apertures for axial CA in this series, as well as how circular out-of-focus highlights remain as you stop down the 9-bladed aperture.

Oddly, the same doesn’t hold true on other Sony bodies: the lens focuses stopped down at the shooting aperture on an a7 II, a7S, and a6300/6500. Oddly, this sometimes leads to slight front-focus at smaller apertures on those cameras, though it’s not a huge deal as the focus shift is often masked by the increased depth-of-field. It’s interesting from an academic standpoint though – as focusing at the selected aperture should increase focus accuracy, not decrease it. We have our hypotheses, but for now, we’ve reached out to Sony for comment. 

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See our Sony FE 85mm F1.8 sample gallery


 *Note this only holds true for AF-S and for initial focus acquisition in AF-C, after which the lens stays stopped down, presumably to avoid having to constantly open and close the aperture during continuous drive. We still wish this weren’t the case, as (1) AF-C is often useful even in Single drive mode, and (2) DSLRs are fully capable of opening and closing the aperture in between shots, even at 14 fps. There may be other nuances we’re missing that explain why Sony chooses to focus stopped down, but the inconsistencies between bodies is confusing. Rest assured, we are in constant discussion with Sony engineers about this issue.

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Nikon PC Nikkor 19mm F4E sample gallery

20 Feb

The Nikon 19mm F4 is a wide-angle tilt-shift, or as Nikon calls it, Perspective Control lens. It offers the ability to independently rotate the direction of tilt or shift, making it the perfect tool for keeping those parallel lines straight when working with architecture or interiors. We also took it for a bit of ‘freelensing’ and got experimental with the tilt function.

Take a look at what is possible when you’re given complete control in our real world sample gallery.

See our Nikon PC Nikkor 19mm F4E ED sample gallery

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Leica SL gallery update

18 Feb
Image taken using a Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm F2 adapted using the Leica M-Adapter T and processed to taste in Adobe Camera Raw. ISO 2000, 1/125 sec, F2. Photo by Carey Rose

As we move towards completing our full review of the Leica SL, we’ve been toting it around town just about everywhere, from the grit of Pioneer Square to…well, the grit of a dim living room rock show. Whether you want images at ISO 50 or ISO 50,000, we’ve got you covered – including an adapted Minolta M-Rokkor lens to boot. 

See our updated Leica SL sample gallery

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Fujifilm XF 23mm F2 R WR sample gallery

16 Feb

Not only does it not often snow in Seattle, it’s not often sunny either. Nor does it often rain babies. Precious babies made by staff members. So when you get a bit of all three, you can bet we’re out there with a camera and lens. A weather resistant one, capable of subject isolation, and to-die-for sunstars no less. Have a look here to see how the weather-resistant, baby-friendly 23mm F2 R WR did paired with the sturdy X-T2, both in indoors and outdoors shots.

Oh, and thank you, Fujifilm color science.

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Canon EF 70-300mm F4-5.6 IS II USM sample gallery update

10 Feb

The Canon EF 70-300mm F4-5.6 IS II USM is a full-frame lens, but this budget-friendly, stabilized tele-zoom will likely appeal to owners of APS-C bodies too. So we’ve updated our initial sample gallery, shot on the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, with some more images captured with the EOS 80D. Check out the full gallery by clicking the link below; to see everything that’s new in a glance, hit the grid view and use the options on the right to filter the gallery by camera body.

See our updated Canon EF 70-300mm
F4-5.6 IS II USM sample gallery

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Leica Summilux-SL 50mm F1.4 sample gallery

06 Feb

The full-frame Leica SL is no lightweight, and neither is its fast, normal prime. The Summilux-SL 50mm F1.4 is one of three lenses in its range, complemented by 24-90mm and 90-280mm F2.8-4 zooms. It went on sale at the end of last year and a loaner copy has found its way into our hands – take a look at what it can do.

See our Leica Summilux-SL 50mm F1.4 ASPH sample gallery

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Gallery update: shooting basketball with the Sony a99 II

06 Feb

The Sony a99 II boasts some serious sports shooting capabilities including 12 fps continuous shooting with AF-C. That coupled with its impressive AF system and 42MP full frame sensor make the a99 II essentially the only high-resolution/high speed full frame camera on the market. So to get a sense of just how powerful this beast is, we took it to a University of Washington vs University of Southern California NCAA Division 1 basketball game.

See our a99 II sample gallery update

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Nikon D5600 sample gallery

03 Feb

New to the US (but not to the rest of the world), the Nikon D5600 builds on the strengths of its mid-range predecessor. Its well-regarded 24MP APS-C sensor is complemented now by SnapBridge (a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/NFC combo), an improved touchscreen experience and a new time-lapse feature. We’ve had the D5600 on hand long enough to put together a preliminary sample gallery.

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