Hello, thank you for your video ! I got to say I was truly inspired and touched by your work in Yarchen Gar, A city dear to my heart. would you recommend a wider lens that the 35 that would match with this sett ? Thanks, Alec
@@filippochiesa201 I agreed. The current trend which I had observed, people seems to define cinematic with one particular look. This also included sharpness. I don't know why they think like that.
Nice video, but a bit more about why / how the new MOG Lenses can be associated with the Cooke look would help. Do they have that Cooke look and what is that Cooke look exactly?
Thanks for your comment. As I said in this episode, not only the new MOG lense have the"'Cooke Look", more specifically that of the Speed Panchros, but even many of the oldest ones. All this thanks to the very famous "Cooke triplet" design. From Wikipedia: "The Cooke triplet is noted for being able to correct the Seidel aberrations.. It is recognized as one of the most important optical designs in the field of photography. The lens designed, invented by Dennis Taylor but named for the firm he worked for (Cooke), consists of three separated lens elements. It has two biconvex lenses on the outer and a biconcave lens in the middle. The design took a new approach to solving the optical design issues, and the design was presented to the Optical Society of London".
Your demo reel footage looks really stunning!
Thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wonderful, thank you. (Your English is great!)
Thanks Toby!
I just saw this Video... Great i see your "1st English Video" Congrats and i love to see new "English Videos"....
Thanks for watching! My Vespid and Athena primes side-by-side video is in English too. Check it out, if you like.
Excellent video 😊!
Thanks!
This was great! Very interesting lenses, for which I've found very little info online. Thank you for making this.
Thanks for watching!
FINALLY! An actual test with MOG and the Moment Ana Adapter. This combo looks amazing♥️
The demo reel is stunning, as if it was taken from a Hollywood movie, are they were filmed by Mayer Optik lenses too?
Thank you! No, the images in my demo reel were not filmed with Meyer Optik lenses.
Thank You Phil! Your tshirt is astonishing!!😊
Thanks for watching and glad you like my t-shirt!
Absolutely beautiful review and breathtaking footage, definitely going for the 100 😎
Thanks mate!
Thanks mate!
Thank you so much for this video! Bravo!
Thanks for watching! Glad you like it.
Inspiring! Thank you. *Subscribed*
Thanks for watching!
Hello, thank you for your video ! I got to say I was truly inspired and touched by your work in Yarchen Gar, A city dear to my heart.
would you recommend a wider lens that the 35 that would match with this sett ?
Thanks,
Alec
Thanks Alec! It's not easy finding a wider lens that the 35mm that match Meyer set.
Be sure to look into the TT Artisan 100mm f/2.8 Cooke type triplet. Great lens at a great price.
I know it and it seems very nice.
interesting look. I like the sharpness which some might said "too sharp".
Thanks. They are definitely not too sharp.
@@filippochiesa201 I agreed. The current trend which I had observed, people seems to define cinematic with one particular look. This also included sharpness. I don't know why they think like that.
Beautiful look! Does the 35mm with the Moment adapter cover full frame?
Thanks! The 35mm + Moment can cover Super 35.
Would love to see more footage taken with the 1.33 adapter on these Meyer Optiks! Have you compared to the Aivascope by any chance?
I will try them with Moment Front Anamorphic Adapter as soon as I can. I still haven't compared it with the Aivascope.
Nice video, but a bit more about why / how the new MOG Lenses can be associated with the Cooke look would help. Do they have that Cooke look and what is that Cooke look exactly?
Thanks for your comment.
As I said in this episode, not only the new MOG lense have the"'Cooke Look", more specifically that of the Speed Panchros, but even many of the oldest ones.
All this thanks to the very famous "Cooke triplet" design.
From Wikipedia: "The Cooke triplet is noted for being able to correct the Seidel aberrations..
It is recognized as one of the most important optical designs in the field of photography.
The lens designed, invented by Dennis Taylor but named for the firm he worked for (Cooke), consists of three separated lens elements.
It has two biconvex lenses on the outer and a biconcave lens in the middle.
The design took a new approach to solving the optical design issues, and the design was presented to the Optical Society of London".
Ciao Filippo hai mai provato le Meyer Optik Gorlitz su canon c70?
Ciao, non le ho mai provate sulla C70, ma non vedo controindicazioni. Rispetto alla A1, avresti solo un minore angolo di campo.
@@filippochiesa201 si esatto pensavo di prendere lo speedbooster per non perdere campo, grazie, comunque strabelle queste lenti !
Bella Filippo, dove le troviamo queste belle ottiche?
Grazie Roberto. Le puoi trovare qui:www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/en/
More please.
I will.
Eva shirt
No, it's not. The writing means 'to be continued' and, when I was a child, it was very common to read this at the end of many Japanese anime episodes.
@@filippochiesa201 it kind of still is!
I thought this was specifically from Evangelion haha
Thank you