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Sony E 11 mm f/1.8

2 June 2022
Maciej Latałło

9. Ghosting and flares

Fast ultra-wide angle lenses never have it easy when it comes to the performance against bright light. Taking that into account, the Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 deals with the problem with impressive results.

At the maximum relative aperture and in the area near it there are almost no unwanted reflections or glare. On more significant stopping down the chances to catch them increase but even then their number is limited and the intensity of artifacts - rather low. A round of applause!

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares



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Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares

Sony E 11 mm f/1.8 - Ghosting and flares