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Zeiss Loxia 35mm F2 review: a classic street photography lens for Sony E-mount full-frame cameras
By Matthew Richards published
review The Zeiss Loxia 35mm F2 manual-focus lens combines a classic focal length with classic looks and handling.
7Artisans AF 85mm f/1.8 is company's second autofocus lens for Sony cameras
By Chris George published
News New low-cost full-frame portrait lens for Sony mirrorless shooters
Zeiss Milvus 15mm F2.8 review: the widest of a family of 11 lenses
By Matthew Richards published
review The Zeiss Milvus 15mm F2.8 is the most wide-angle lens in the line-up of 11 Milvus prime lenses for Canon and Nikon DSLRs.
Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8 review: widest-angle prime lens from Zeiss’s Loxia family
By Matthew Richards published
review The Zeiss Loxia 21mm F2.8 is a classy ultra-wide-angle, manual-focus prime lens for Sony E-mount cameras.
Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2.8 review: wide-angle autofocus lens for Sony shooters
By Matthew Richards published
review Unusually, the Zeiss Batis 18mm F2.8 is a Zeiss prime with autofocus and the electronic attractions don’t stop there.
Irix launches popular Cine lenses as new Explorers set for solo filmmakers
By Sebastian Oakley published
news The Irix Explorers set of cine lenses gives solo filmmakers consistency and quality, without breaking the bank!
FINALLY! After 6 years of waiting, Sigma releases its first Canon RF lens
By James Artaius published
NEWS It's the day we've been waiting for! Sigma just released its first ever RF lens for the Canon EOS R system
Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN | C review: Sigma's first Canon RF lens is a hit
By James Artaius published
REVIEW After 6 years, the Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN | C is Sigma's first Canon RF lens – and the wait has been worth it
Sigma 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN Art review: the world’s first constant-aperture f/1.8 zoom lens for full-frame cameras
By Matthew Richards published
Review The Sigma 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN Art is geared to Sony and L-mount shooters who feel the need for a speedy aperture rating, at the expense of a limited zoom range
Tamron 17-50mm f/4 Di III VXD review: can’t decide between a wide-angle or standard zoom? This one’s both
By Matthew Richards published
Review The Tamron 17-50mm F4 Di III VXD stretches from expansive wide-angle coverage to a standard field of view in one easily manageable zoom lens, ideal for stills, video and vlogging
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