Modern vs. 1960s Lens: Which Captures Bath’s Streets Best?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
  • Today I wanted to test the oldest lens I own, a 60+ year old Nikon Nikkor 50mm F1.4 and compare it to a more modern lens. Which do you prefer?
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  • @CarpingWithChris
    @CarpingWithChris หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant video mate, really enjoyed seeing the different lenses and how you edit them all!! Bet ya got a good few steps in too 🤣🤣

  • @herobear
    @herobear 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes Man! its Cool!!! Thanks!

  • @CarpingWithChris
    @CarpingWithChris หลายเดือนก่อน

    Preferred the older lenses personally, but each to your own. Some would prefer the newer one, but i think it looked wicked using the older one

  • @stuart.the.pear.1
    @stuart.the.pear.1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting and enjoyable. I am from the era before digital and I still cat get my head around how modern cameras work. I worked for May & Baker back in the 70's , they made developers along side many other chemicals Drugs, Farming, Heavy industrial. I got to do image/print, infrared, lithographic, x-ray and ultra violet and some weird stuff. I well understand exposure, light etc but you had to do it all in the camera with a little after printing so you had to know what did why done what! I look at you editing and feel its like bait boats, cheating lol, even though I am amazed at what can be done, all very different but I still think film is better as its a 'real' capture of the photons reflected of the subject and set on the films emulsion layer where as a digital camera just copy's what it see's when chops it up into 1's and 0's (I know I am old lol). I do think B&W is far better on film even with the Adobe witchcraft, but fine for screens I guess but wont cut it as prints. I used to use 5x4 and 10x8 inch plate cameras too, unbelievable detail but my day today was a Canon A1 with a 50mm f1.2 main lens.. Also as I had access to unusual 35mm film stock I got to use Infra red and UV stock very unusual images with the longer and short wavelengths of light !........ Great vid. oh is it lightroom you use? 🍐

  • @ianforber
    @ianforber 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice video. I used to work in Bath and still visit regularly so I’m impressed how you managed to take pictures without a million people in the background. I usually can’t see much of a difference between old lenses and modern lenses although in this case the out of focus areas are different enough to notice. Most of my street photography is at f8-ish so I rarely expect to see a difference anyway. Have you tried the modern Voigtlander lenses, especially the Ultron lenses? They have distinctive out of focus areas and look much more vintage than their Nokton versions.

    • @NuffinbutVlogs
      @NuffinbutVlogs  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @ianforber cheers for watching. No I haven't used them before but I have heard of them. 😁