Hmmmm. See for yourself. Look on a real computer screen. Blow them up big. Scroll around. I think it's a pretty good wide angle lens. And oh so small. I'd write more about it but if you can't tell from the pix I'm not sure the words will help. Sharp? Yes. Prone to color shift across the frame? A bit. But not with M cameras. These were all done with an SL2 body and it doesn't appear to be too much of a problem... The lens is cheap. Buy one and test it out.
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Nice. The SL2 color rendition is the usual lovely. That is wider than I am used to so I may await a bit on the lens. But it looks like a blue ribbon winner at that price.
The lens looks pretty darn good. It appears that the only Thypoch lenses available for the Nikon Z mount are the Simeras. Can you describe how the Thypoch lenses are different from all the others? Thanks.
Ps. It seems the Thypoch lenses have no electric/electronic communication with the camera. Oh well.
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