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(The A6300 and the Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2, that is). But in fact it is quite a match. You end up with a wonderful full frame equivalent focal length of 37.5mm and top notch IQ. I have the Sony Zeiss 35mm f/2.8 and initially thought this would be the dream walk-about combo (and size-wise it is), but the Batis is a surprisingly light lens given its build quality and it handles perfectly fine on the A6300. So in the end I really favor the FOV and higher IQ of the Batis. Now I am looking forward to trying the Batis 85mm on the A6300 for portraits with a full frame equivalent FOV of 127.5mm
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I was working around this cedar yesterday in honor of Nude Gardening Day (I only did the gardening part of this day). Beautiful starburst light this morning. A7 Mk II body with Batis 25mm 1/60 second at f14 and ISO 2500
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Hi, I uploaded a few raw files from my Batis 25 to look for vignetting, corner sharpness. Could I get some second opinions on the vignetting and sharpness at f2, f4, f5.6? All shots were taken with center focus. Thanks in advance. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B496zA1KG6f3cUFUbEhIQ0dfU1E https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B496zA1KG6f3eUZSLWRBQ2pwUEE https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B496zA1KG6f3RHBCWFNCYnBHUGc
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Sunset in Charleston, SC on Ashley River. If possible, zoom in and see the star burst effect on lights. I have not seen this at f6.3. On most lenses you need to be at around f14 or so to see the star burst. A7 MkII body. Zeiss 2/25 Batis lens. Settings: f6.3, 30 seconds, ISO 100