![]() There are no external controls on the lens, apart from the focus ring. It is basically an almost perfect cylinder with very little variations in diameter. The Sony lens is very minimalistic in design. ![]() I also gathered quite some personal user experience with these lenses and thus I can share that as well. I have not shot test charts and brick walls, but I have tried to measure them up against each other in situations in which I normally use these lenses. Contrast, distortion control, flare resistance, bokeh and overall user experience can be compared good despite the differences of the cameras.īecause of a completely scientific comparison was not possible I have not attempted to execute one. On the flip side the Fuji clearly benefits from the newer generation sensor technology and image processor and of course from the lack of the anti-aliasing filter.Ī more even playing field would be if I would be able to use a Sony Alpha 6300 for the comparison, but unfortunately, I don’t have that camera in my bag.īut of course, resolving power is only one parameter of a lens. This could be a slight advantage for the Sony lens because it needs to resolve a bit lower resolution image. The resolution difference makes it hard to compare the images side by side at 100%. While I mount the Fuji lens to the more recent 24MP Fuji XT-2. On Sony side I can use an ancient 16MP Sony Nex 6. It is important to note that despite all my efforts this comparison is inherently flawed. Since I have currently both lenses in my household, I decided to compare them to help those who are considering these systems. I think it is a good idea to have a deep look into the lens lineup of any system before committing to one. But the biggest difference is of course lies on the camera system they respectively belong to. The Sony has image stabilization while the Fuji offers some level of weather resistance. ![]() There are of course numerous differences to talk about. In this post I compare the Sony 35mm F/1.8 OSS with the Fuji 35mm F/2 WR lens. Both lenses are for APS-C mirrorless system cameras, they feature the same focal length, virtually the same maximum aperture and they come for a comparable price. ![]()
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