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The Sony Lens That Failed and Why Nobody Talks About It

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This piece digs into a lesser-known corner of Sony's lens history, examining a time when the brand came close to offering optics with deliberate character rather than clinical perfection. For photographers who value rendering quality, bokeh personality, and optical flare over pure sharpness metrics, this is a thought-provoking read. It raises broader questions about the homogenization of modern lens design and why market demand continues to push manufacturers toward technical precision at the expense of creative soul. Understanding this history helps photographers appreciate why the lens market looks the way it does today, and why character-driven lenses from smaller makers have found such a passionate niche audience.

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