I tested 200 mm F2DGOS Games with 60 MP Sony A7R IV. The lens accelerates its extraordinary lab scores, which have received excellent numbers on F/2 (4,700 lines), and the needle is buried in the outstanding range (5,200 lines) from F/2.8-11. Due to the optical spread, this image is softened to F/16-22, an indispensable phenomenon that disperses light particles when they pass through a narrow passage.

Sony A7R IV, F/2, 1/800 Second, ISO 100 (Credit: Jim Fisher)
The lens exhibits the slightest pink distortion, which is an effect that tilts the straight lines in the pictures. If you set up your camera for JPGS or films, the profile of embedded correction automatically removes them. I reviewed the lens before the release, so it has not yet had an Adobe corrective profile, but just before the light room and light room classic come.
Sony A7R IV, F/8, 1/8,000 seconds, ISO 100 (Credit: Jim Fisher)
I had a lot of trouble to flare up. 200 mm F2 easily flares in scenes with a strong back light or sun (or just out) frame. The use of the added hood helps to suppress the effect, but if the sunlight is coming directly on the front glass, it will not do anything. You can usually work around the worst flare with just a little shift at the angle, and the backlot portrait l A, a slightly soft brightness can increase an image, it does not refrain.
Sony A7R IV, F/2, 1/250 Second, ISO 200 (Credit: Jim Fisher)
It is easy to get a background Bloor (Bokia) with this lens, and its long focal length and wide aperture make it an ideal candidate for capturing images with a silver of the scene that focuses. 200 mm F2 Bokia is very smooth. Highlights show soft edges, and are free from engaging structure, though I look at some cat’s eye in the specific highlights of the center from the center on F/2. Highlights on the small apertures are equally rounded: 11 blade aperture is locked in a circle, which gives them shape.
Sony A7R IV, F/2, 1/250 seconds, ISO 800 (Credit: Jim Fisher)
I did not see any special longer colored obstruction with the lens, there is no more sign in favor of it. Luka usually appears as light purple and green halls in some parts of a syllable Only In addition to the flare out of attention, which is difficult to avoid in view of the large aperture and similar large front element, the 200 mm F2 is the optical lens as I have ever used.
Sony A7R IV, F/2, 1/1,250 seconds, ISO 100 (Credit: Jim Fisher)