There is no denying that the 150-600mm is versatile and make no mistake, it’s still fairly easy to carry around all day. But when the higher price tag of $2,700 is added to the OM System version of the lens, I can’t help but feel that I want more light or less bulk for my money. Still, if you need a lens that has humongous telephoto reach the OM System 150-600mm is worth a look. Frankly, there aren’t many practical choices to consider which is why this lens will find its way into many users’ bags. The Pro series OM System 150-400mm f/4.5 gives more light and with its built-in teleconverter also competes for range, but the professional pricing is prohibitive to almost everyone. There may not be any alternatives but with the compromises of using a full-frame formula aside, the 150-600mm is still functional and the images are beautiful.
This is the new SG-image 35mm f/0.95 lens (for APS-C and MFT cameras). It’s from a new Chinese manufacturer and here are the specs:
SG-image 35mm f/0.95 lens
APS-C format lens
12 elements in 9 groups
12 aperture blades
stepped aperture
minimum focusing distance 0.35m
all-metal material
weighing about 393 grams
For Sony E/Nikon Z/Fuji X/Canon EOS-M/Canon R/M43 and L mount.