@frankfeng2701

8:08  GM1 probably has the smoothest 85 f/1.4 bokeh of all time, which is why it is still so popular despite its shortcomings.

@Mardukface

I see that at 7:22 the Demagorgon is minimally sharper at the GMII, but either the focal point is different in the two images or the GMI does a better job and focuses more precisely in a larger area, because if I look closely, it is on the roof, the bottom row cube is needle sharp on the GMI, the GMII is obscure, as is the steering wheel too. I wouldn't say "Huge improvement" at all, as it is said in the video. I like GMI better.

@Snerkler1

I've seen several videos now demonstrating how the bokeh on the GM II is not as smooth, and the bokeh balls not as large when compared to both the GM and Sigma DG DN but I've also noticed in every one, when mounted to a tripod therefore camera in the same position the GM II has a wider frame therefore I'm wondering if it's a true 85mm or more like an 82mm or 83mm which cou;d explain the difference in bokeh. Maybe if the shots were framed exactly the same rather than mounted in the same place the bokeh would be more similar? For example if you look at your shots at 8:20 the tower is slightly closer on the GM photo.

@jeroenvdw

I'm considering this lens since I want a new 85mm for months, been waiting for this lens to come out, but the price is criminal

@davidamiel1908

I recently purchased the Sony 85mm 1.4 GM I.  There are some interesting points and advantages or improvements  of this second version such as better autofocus and sharpness, The previous version is very sharp but for example the 50mm 1.4 and the 70-200 are sharper to my eyes. However there is something special of this  GM I lens (The character) the defines it and in an holistic definition it defines the whole image (The whole is more than the sum of its parts). So I guess I would not change into the second version. Perhaps I would buy the 135mm 1.8 if I look for sharpness and better image isolation.

@Sherquant

Hi Magic, great review once again. Would you be doing a long term review or say after 10k photos using A9III camera?

@nickwilliams7867

With all of Sonys MKII lenses they are smaller, lighter, faster and sharper than the last one.

@FrancescoPaggiaro

The lego demogorgon πŸ˜‚ a lego castle fan here ❀ anyway very cool the new speed of this lens, a very good upgrade for pro photographers.

@cameraprepper7938

I have been using the excellent Zeiss Batis Sonnar 85mm 1.8 T* untill now, I did miss an aperture ring and a AF/MF switch, sometimes I could see the missig resolution for my 60 megapixels Cameras, so I bought the new Sony 85mm 1.4 GM II which is a GREAT performing Lens, it has outstanding good optical image quality, it is sharper than the Sony 135mm 1.8 GM which I also have, so I can recommend the new Sony 85mm 1.4 GM II, only downside is that it is heavier than my Zeiss Batis Sonnar 85mm 1.8 T*, but I will wear that weight knowing how good the Sony are !

@bjornoswald3469

Thanks for the review! In short: Great new lens but if you already own a 85mm be it Sigma f1.4 or Sony GM Mark I ... 99,9% no need for upgrade. Only for those who need the super fast focus and potential high fps. To be honest even owning the 85mm f1.8 (got it over the 85m GM because it was focussing much quicker and the image quality is pretty good while also I'm thinking 1) nobody cares what I've shot with and 2) probably nobody can notice the difference in reality). So I'll probably skip this one. For me F1.2 would have been tempting as it offers something more unique. But on the other hand the 50mm F1.2 already does that as well. I'm hoping to see some new tele zooms from sony (Update to 100-400mm GM or a new 100-500mm would be even more interesting!). But I guess those are not lenses you'd review haha ;-)

@DevonLad

Magic - A really big question... is the sharpness 'clinical', like the 90mm macro, or is there still that lovely softness that I love with the old 85mm?

@JosefFoti

I would somehow love to love this lens but I have to admit I expected it to be under 600 g and also, in Czech money it's unfortunately more expensive than the old one was. Actually, I'm quite a big fan of the old one, although it's definitely on the heavier side and it's not super comfy to carry it around all day long at a wedding but the somehow vintage Minolta look has something to it. What I'm absolutely sure about though, is that I need to test it and see the results for myself. Maybe I will be more excited after that.

@jbdlr13

Would it changed your mind of buying this if it was a 1.2? And can you please make another comparison video about this 85mm 1.4 gm ii vs 50mm gm 1.2? Thank you πŸ‘πŸ½

@tschopp23

What is causing the blobs in the bokeh balls at 1:45? Is that dirt on the back of the lens of something internal in the lens?

@BrandonColePhotography

I dont know what Sony is thinking.  This should have been a 1.2 hands down.   The 85mm 1.2 is an untapped market for Sony because NOBODY makes a 1.2 for Sony E mount. Not sigma , tamron nobody.  This was a complete overlook and trying to compare the sales of the 50mm to estimate what the 85 will do was just dumb.  Now when Sigma drops the first 85mm 1.2 for Sony E mount they will regret it .  Whoever dropped the 85 1.2 for Sony would've sold like crazy and Sony completely missed the opportunity especially when the Sigma 85 is so close to accuracy of this lens and not that far up.  So dumb.  Sigma your up, hopefully they do not make the same mistake.  It's just crazy to me how the 85 1.2 is untapped and nobody is gonna come get this money.  Sigma will make a 1.2 and completely steal the temporary light of the GM II.  I will continue to rock my Sigma 85 1.4, until they drop the 1.2

@phanMjPandj

Hello magic! Does your previous installation affect the zoom lens? Because the wedding venue I'm in has a very narrow space! I hope you can reply to me. I want to buy the pre-installation package, but I'm hesitant because I'm currently using the zoom lens for my a73 camera. I am currently in Vietnam.

@hikertrashfilms

I own the Ξ±1, but I would not invest in the 85GMII even with the more clinical look with less LoCA and better sharpness.  It lost it’s special character, just as when Canon switched from the 200 f/1.8 to the 200 f/2.  I would rather use my 135GM or 50GM f/1.2 over this new 85GMII because those two lenses have all the speed to unleash the Ξ±1 & are razor sharp.  The 85GM was the softest GM, but it had a special character about it, just like my 50 1.2.  This new 85GMII looks identical to the 50 1.4, which is a step down from the real GM in my opinion.  They need to bring back leaded glass in lens construction.  Those lenses with leaded glass had a character that is unmatched by what the industry puts out today.  Good video

@sikapacapture

It seems the noise is the only thing that I will wish gone in the old version, else it is pretty okay for me

@albertogvphoto

I am also 35 and 50 preferably without a doubt

@adrianlammers1229

Any plans to have your preset on AfterShoot as well? πŸ˜