Juy-108 [LATEST]
| Feature | My Take | |---------|---------| | | Metal barrel with a matte‑black finish; weather‑sealed (dust‑/splash‑resistant). Feels solid without the “heavy‑lens” intimidation. | | Autofocus | Fast, silent stepping‑motor (STM) AF; locks onto subjects in < 0.15 s even in dim light (ISO 6400). Slight hunting when chasing moving subjects, but overall reliable. | | Manual focus | Focus ring has a decent amount of travel, though the “click” feel is a little soft. Good for video work after a quick tweak. | | Image quality | Center sharpness is stellar right out of the gate (≈ 0.45 lp/mm on an 18‑MP APS‑C sensor). Edge performance improves after stopping down to f/2.8. Bokeh is smooth with a pleasing “onion‑skin” transition. | | Low‑light | f/1.8 renders clean images up to ISO 6400 with minimal noise (thanks to the high‑transmission ED glass). No need to push exposure for indoor portraits. | | Flare & Ghosting | A few noticeable flare artifacts when shooting directly into the sun – a thin hood helps, but the lens could benefit from better coating. | | Distortion | < 0.3 % barrel distortion at wide open; easily corrected in‑camera or in post. | | Weight | 380 g makes it a true “on‑the‑go” tele‑prime. I could mount it on a small gimbal without balance issues. |
When targeting the J‑Tensor engine, keep tensor dimensions multiples of 8 (for systolic array alignment) and use BF16 if you need a good balance between precision and throughput. The J‑MLIR optimizer will automatically pad to the next multiple when necessary. juy-108
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The vault’s new junior archivist, Aoi Tachibana, found it on a Friday evening, sandwiched between a lost samurai epic and a propaganda reel from the occupation. The metal can was unrusted but cold. Written in fading marker: JUY-108 / “The Second Window” / 1987 / Do Not Duplicate.