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Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 Review

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The Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 is a fast aperture lens suitable for full-frame cameras. It has solid build quality, manual focus, and aperture control. The lens provides a uniquely shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh, making it great for artistic images despite some technical issues.

The Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 is a solidly built, fast aperture lens, suitable for full-frame digital SLR cameras. It provides uniquely shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh, making it great for artistic images. However, it has some technical issues with color cast and contrast at wider apertures.

Pros
  • Fast aperture
  • Solid build quality
  • Provides uniquely shallow depth of field
  • Smooth bokeh
Cons
  • Technical issues with color cast and contrast
  • Not suitable for APS-C cameras
  • Moderate distortion and vignetting on full-frame cameras

The lens offers usable sharpness even at F 1.2, with further improvements as it is stopped down. However, there are some contrast issues and chromatic aberration at wider apertures.

The Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 is a solidly built, fast aperture lens, suitable for full-frame digital SLR cameras. It is very versatile, with a maximum aperture of 1.2, allowing for shooting indoors and in low-light conditions. The lens has a manual focus and aperture control, with a solid metal camera and lens mount. It is a bit heavy, weighing about 700 grams, and has a 72mm-wide thread. The lens hood is excellent and well made, with dark fabric on the inside. The aperture mechanism is quite nice and can be set to turn with gentle clicks. In terms of image quality, the lens shows some technical issues, with some ghosting and color cast at wider apertures. However, the lens provides uniquely shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh, making it great for artistic images. On a full-frame camera, the lens offers usable sharpness even at F 1.2, with further improvements as it is stopped down. However, there are some contrast issues and chromatic aberration at wider apertures. When used on an APS-C camera, the lens is not suitable, as it is clearly designed for full-frame camera owners. The lens also exhibits moderate distortion and vignetting on a full-frame camera. The close-up image quality is a bit soft at F 1.2, but it improves when stopped down to F 2. The lens performs well against lights, with good contrast and minimal flowering. The bokeh is smooth and of good quality. Overall, the Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 is best suited for full-frame camera owners looking for a lens that can provide unique and artistic images.

The Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 is best suited for full-frame camera owners looking for a lens that can provide unique and artistic images.

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