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Reviews (2)

Jan 22, 2020
More Power i Better
I use these in two big 36v leaf blowers, one in each hand, instead of a gas backpack blower on smaller jobs. The 6ah batteries give out just about the same time I do. A small apartment complex takes 15 minutes on one set of batteries. Customers really like the battery powered landscape equipment but I do need six sets of 6ah batteries to get the job done.

Jun 01, 2016
Best adapted 50mm on the Sony A7RII
5 of 5 found this helpful So I have a bunch of 50mm class lenses that I have tried on my Sony a7RII. This high megapixel camera brutaly exposes flaws in any adapted lens and in addition is intolerant of oblique ray angles that are common in wide angle lenses and even some standard focal lengths; giving smeared corners and far edges with otherwise great glass. It is my feeling that the older FD lenses work better with the Sony sensor than newer version of Canon and Nikon lenses.
My particular copy of the Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 (which needed aperture and internal lens element cleaning) is the best all round manual focus standard lens have found; just edging out the nFD version. It has it's flaws of course and it shows it's age when compared to the Sony Zeiss 55mm 1.8. I also have the Nikkor 50mm 1.2, 1.4 and 1.8 lenses and as well as some older 55 and 58mm Nikkors but the Canon FD 50mm 1.4 breech lock has become my favorite.