The Nikon choice would be a D7200, the problem is that is too big and that I like using
manual focus lenses, and focusing with a small OVF is very difficult.
For astrophotographers, Rokinon has wide angle, wide aperture
manual focus lenses available with focal lengths of 8 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm, 24 mm, and 35 mm.
Not exact matches
This
lens also has Canon's Ultrasonic Motor for fast and effective auto -
focusing with
manual override always readily available.
The wide - angle
lens also allows for
manual focus adjustment as well as zoom.
With a 13MP rear camera with OIS, BSI sensor, f / 2.0 aperture and sapphire cover
lens, the Android phone delivers you high - quality photos and 1080p videos, and its Pro mode allows you to adjust settings like
manual focus and exposure values and save your phone in RAW format.
However Lumix
lenses like the 12 - 35 are inexplicably awkward to
manual focus with or without follow
focus.
So, if you intend using
manual focus, especially with a follow
focus, you are much better with the Olympus, even though you unfortunately lose the stabilisation in the Lumix
lens.
I can live without the 55 - 200, I almost never use it, so I was thinking about getting one of the two cameras with the kit
lens and adding a Rokinon 85 1.4 and 12 mm in the future, and keep using my
manual focus Nikkor
lenses.
Manual focus lets you see the new f / 2.4 aperture on the iPhone X telephoto
lens in all its glory.
LG seems well placed to do just that, though, with fast
focus, a bright f / 1.8
lens a redesigned camera app bringing
manual image controls.