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next OL lens test report: Pergear 25mm f/1.8
#1
So this is what $68 (on sale $59) can give you:
https://www.opticallimits.com/sony-alpha...rgear25f18
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#2
That was unexpected and, frankly, hard to guess unless one did a search what lenses actually cost exactly $68. Big Grin
#3
Rover you missed this!!!!
In the last paragraph lens name Pergear not pear gear.
#4
Shame on me. Guess I let the reins go too early. Big Grin
#5
Pergear is a private label, not a manufacturer's brand. The name of the distributor owning and using it is Emgreat Tech Co., Ltd., a Chinese company based in Shenzhen.

The same lens is available under the Andoer label.
#6
(04-19-2020, 01:26 PM)toni-a Wrote: Rover you missed this!!!!
In the last paragraph lens name Pergear not pear gear.

LOL. You can't imagine how often I wrote that before correcting it ;-)

(04-19-2020, 10:01 PM)Mistral75 Wrote: Pergear is a private label, not a manufacturer's brand. The name of the distributor owning and using it is Emgreat Tech Co., Ltd., a Chinese company based in Shenzhen.

The same lens is available under the Andoer label.

U sure about that? Emgreat is the 7Artisans seller over at Amazon. And the 7Artisans 25mm f/1.8 is different from the Pergear.
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#7
The colours are particularly unattractive in the sample images. Is that a camera thing, a camera + RAW converter thing, or more a lens thing?
#8
I think this is more related to the area. The earth colors are particularily muddy there.
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