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Sirui 35mm T1.2 'Night Walker' Review

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The Sirui 35mm T1.2 'Night Walker' is an affordable manual lens that offers versatile shooting capabilities. The build quality is nice, and the lens provides good light for your camera and a nicely blurred background. However, the image quality is quite budget, especially at wider apertures. It is suitable for 1080p or 4K video, but the image may be a bit soft.

The Sirui 35mm T1.2 'Night Walker' provides good light for your camera and a nicely blurred background. However, the image quality is quite budget, especially at wider apertures. It is suitable for 1080p or 4K video, but the image may be a bit soft.

Pros
  • Affordable
  • Nice build quality
  • Good background blur
Cons
  • Soft image quality at wider apertures
  • Lacks weather sealing
  • Noisy focus ring

The build quality is decent and the lens is not too heavy, weighing about 340 grams. However, it lacks weather sealing and the aperture ring may protrude too much, causing potential issues with certain cameras or tripod plates.

The Sirui 35mm T1.2 'Night Walker' is an affordable manual lens that comes in black or gunmetal gray color. It is available for various camera mounts, including Sony e-mount, RF, Fuji X, and micro four thirds. The lens offers a versatile focal length, allowing for a nice emphasis on your subject while also capturing the bigger picture. The build quality is decent and the lens is not too heavy, weighing about 340 grams. However, it lacks weather sealing and the aperture ring may protrude too much, causing potential issues with certain cameras or tripod plates. The geared manual focus ring turns smoothly and has hard stops at either end, but it can be a bit noisy.In terms of image quality, the lens performs best at T4, providing good sharpness and minimal fringing. However, at wider apertures, the image is quite soft, making it suitable for 1080p or 4K video, but not ideal for still images. Close-up image quality is also lacking, with softness persisting even at T4. The lens exhibits low distortion and vignetting, and handles bright lights fairly well with minimal flaring. However, close-up bokeh shows chromatic aberration due to poor image quality at wider apertures.Overall, the Sirui 35mm T1.2 'Night Walker' is a budget-friendly option suitable for video, but may not meet the standards for still photography.

Overall, the Sirui 35mm T1.2 'Night Walker' is a budget-friendly option suitable for video, but may not meet the standards for still photography.

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