If you’re into ultra fast glass Kerlee might be a good option for you. While Kerlee isn’t a big name, Asian manufacturers have been making a lot of great lenses lately that are worth the investment. I couldn’t find a video of this lens in use on a Sony camera, but Photorumors has one of it in use on a Canon camera, which you can find below. The lens is currently available through Amazon if you’re interested in an ultra-fast manual 35mm.
- 11 Elements in 10 Groups, Outstanding Central Sharpness even at f/1.2. 14 Diaphragm Blades for Smooth Beautiful Bokeh
- Multilayer Coating Design to Reduce Clutter and Shost Image. ALL-Metal Contruction with Metal Body and Metal Lens Hood
- Stepless Aperture Mode: There is A Little Switch Next to The Aperture Ring Which Allows You to Quickly Change Between Normal (for Photo) and De-Clicked Mode (for Video)
- ED Lens Effectively Improve Image/Color Differences. Excellent Rendering Effect in Dim Light, also Enhance Shutter Speed to Complete a Shot
- Smooth Focusing Feel, Appropriate Damping and Superior Experiences. Comes with An Sony E-mount Adapter, You Can Detach The Adapter and Mount Customized Kerlee Adapters for Canon, Nikon Or Pentax(Sold Separately)
ephotozine -DZOptics Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 E-mount Lens Review
DZOptics Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 Pros
- Outstanding central sharpness
- Beautiful bokeh
- Virtually no central CA
- Unique bright f/1.2 aperture
- Crisp and positive manual focusing
- Well made
DZOptics Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 Cons
- Can be soft at edges
- High edge CA
- Susceptible to flare
via photorumors