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yummy - although the 100mm stf eased my pain in Sony E land at least ;-)
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Not much more in there but it's the official stuff
http://www.cosina.co.jp/cp2018/CP2018%20.pdf
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I think this makes sense - you either want a really fast ultra-wide - something like a f/2 at least - OR you don't really care about speed in which case even a f/5.6 is perfectly fine.
PERSONALLY I would love to have one or two ultra-wide pancakes. The Voigtlander 10mm/12mm/15mm go a bit in that direction already.
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Well I have used voigtlander color skopar 20mmf 3.5 on 5D mkiii and on 750D, I can't say it's not a good lens, it's small yes, but not lightweight, build quality is amazing, on 5Dmkiii it's as good as canon 16-35f4 IS, an on 750D I didn't find any superiority over 15-85 I was using, of course I didn't do any formal tests like Klaus does, but I didn't find its price justified
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As owner of a Sony camera, it's pleasing to see all the new lens announcements for Sony mount, especially from Voigtländer whose 65mm macro is highly praised on fredmiranda forums.
But I'd like to hear an interview of Voigtländer where they explain how they come up with unusual focals like 65mm or 110mm.