NancyP said:If this is inexpensive and as good as the pancake lenses, it will be a good addition to the landscape photographer's kit. Let's see: 880 gram Sigma Art 50, vs 200 gram Nifty Fifty III, hauled up 1000 ft elevation, along with tripod, camera, other lenses. If lightweight lens A gives (nearly) as good quality as heavyweight lens B at f/8, lens A is worth a look.
Exactly my thoughts !
NancyP said:Yes, STM is a PITA for manual focusing, which is all I do on landscape shots on-tripod. One can make focus-by-wire (all STM works this way) work, but it takes longer than for a USM or manual focus lens.
Are all STM lenses released so far manual focus by wire ? I presume they must be, but do they have to be ?
If this new lens follows recent STM releases in that it has no distance scale window, then I think I might lose enthusiasm for it. I love the 40mm pancake - except for the fact it has no distance scale. Using BBF I find that this is not normally an issue. However I am unable to see if I have inadvertently focused the lens beyond infinity when trying to shoot at infinity.
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