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With an extremely shallow depth of field that’s ideal for low-light conditions, the Kamlan 28mm f/1.4 prime lens is designed for Canon, Fujifilm, Olympus, and Sony cameras. The 28mm lens has a 35mm equivalent of 42mm, which gives it a natural angle of view similar to what the human eye sees Read More
samhuangThis lens does have a 52mm filter thread, so any 52mm filter should fit on it. Depending on the filter, you may have to remove the lens hood to make adjustments.
Got it today! Amazing Quality both in build and images. Fast shipping too. Was expecting to wait another 2 weeks for it to arrive. Drop date was the 17th and the package arrived on the 24th. Very impressed!
Took this image tonight on my A6000 and this lens. Note I live in a fairly populated area. 30 Second exposure time. Wonderful lens, will be keeping this thing for a long long time.
ChefOThis lens sells for $179 to $199 from legit suppliers. I saw the $130 options on eBay, shipping direct from China...guessing they could be counterfeits. Looks too good...
zombywoofI have some friends that do business in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. They've warned me to steer clear of such grey market stuff for two reasons. First is the obvious no warranty if you are buying a white box lens on ebay from someone who isn't an authroized reseller. What was more interesting to me was they allege that people raid the dumpsters of factories looking to get items that did not pass QC. For some things like shoes or handbags NBD. But for lenses, and computer items it's concerning. (my buddy and his wife run a flash memory business so they deal directly with a lot of companies over there).
He also said some companies have shady managers that are underpaid or just greedy who will directly sell batches of the failed items to folks. I really believe that, knowing a lot of these places have to just eat the cost of failed items otherwise, often being subcontractors.
DanzmanFocal Length is a physical attribute of the lens. A lens designed for APS-C & m4/3 have a smaller image circle compared to a FF lens, however the image inside the image circle is simply a cropped version of the FF image circle, not "zoomed in" or anything. Due to varying sensor sizes, the best way to compare a lens' "zoom power" is to standardize at least one aspect of it. Therefore there is the crop factor that can be applied to compare it to a FF lens.
Hope this clarifies the whole Focal length confusion.
Dragon1291thanks I’m well aware of the focal length differences as I have all there focal platform just seems that all Drops lately are for m4/3 or APS-C format
I waiting on more lenses for my Sony FE before dumping my canon glass