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  • Battle of the 85mm f/1.4 Lenses

    Fast, sharp and perfect for action, portraits, low light and more. The 85mm focal length is indeed great, but which 85mm f/1.4 is best?

    The high-speed 85mm—a photographer’s most versatile lens. In bright or hardly any light, it produces the highest-quality portrait, action, wildlife, wedding, product, and fashion images. In fact, at this writing, Nikon offers three different 85s, Canon two, and Sigma, Sony, and Zeiss, one each. The Pentax 55mm and Sigma 50mm f/1.4 lenses both become (near) 85mm on APS-C bodies. Each is made for pros and built to last. Spanning the price range from reasonable (the f/1.8s) to ridiculous (Canon’s f/1.2), there’s a fast 85mm out there for every photo budget—and ambition.

  • Sony Announces DSC-HX100V and DSC-HX9V Super-Zoom Compacts

    The latest additions to Sony's Cyber-shot line are long and strong.

    Sony has been trickling out a steady stream of compact cameras ever since CES a few weeks ago. Their newest installment is a pair of 16.2-megapixel superzooms. The HX100V has a 30x (27-810mm 35mm equivalent) Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonar T* lens — a first for Sony — while the HX9V has a slightly-less-swanky 16x (24-384mm 35mm equivalent) Sony G lens.