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Dxo viewpoint 2 rokinon 8mm
Dxo viewpoint 2 rokinon 8mm












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The Laowa at f/2 is somewhere in between the Olympus (the sharpest) and the Leica (the softest) at f/2.8. Stopping down to f/2.8 on the Laowa brings it very close to the performance of the Olympus lens.Īt f/4 and f/5.6, all four look very similar whereas beyond f/8, the Laowa actually appears to be marginally sharper than the other three lenses.Īt a closer working distance of around 1 metre, we can see a similar trend develop. The Lumix is the sharpest, which makes sense since its fastest aperture is f/4. In fact, the results at this aperture seem to be somewhere in between the performance of the Leica and Olympus at their shared maximum value of f/2.8. When we compare the Laowa 7.5mm to the Olympus and Lumix at 7mm and the Leica at 8mm, we can see that the results are already very good at f/2. The Leica lens is a little softer than the Olympus at f/2.8 but otherwise, they perform in a very similar fashion. Since I’d already compared all the wide angle zooms for Micro Four Thirds on a previous occasion, I knew going into this four-way comparison that their sharpness at a distance close to infinity would be almost identical across the aperture and zoom range.

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dxo viewpoint 2 rokinon 8mm

July 8th, 2017: We added a new sharpness comparison and updated our conclusion following our test with a second copy of the lens that isn’t de-centred.Įthics statement: We were loaned the four lenses in this article.July 17th, 2017: We added new astrophotography examples to the Astrophotography section.Since all three have a similar field of view to the Laowa at the wide end – 7mm on the Olympus and Lumix and 8mm on the Leica – we were able to perform some quick sharpness tests to see how they compare. When we received the lens to review, we also had the good fortune of having the Olympus M.Zuiko 7-14mm f/2.8 PRO, Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm f/4 and Panasonic Leica 8-18mm f/2.8-4.0 in for testing at the same time.

dxo viewpoint 2 rokinon 8mm

Its compact design make it the perfect companion for aerial photography, travel or any situation that requires the lightest set-up possible.

Dxo viewpoint 2 rokinon 8mm manual#

It differs from the other ultra wide-angle offerings for the system in that it is small, fast and happens to be a manual focus prime instead of an autofocus zoom. Lens manufacturer Venus Optics turned some heads at Photokina 2016 when it announced the widest rectilinear prime for the Micro Four Thirds system, the Laowa 7.5mm f/2.0.














Dxo viewpoint 2 rokinon 8mm