Why This 50mm f0.95 surprised me
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2025
- Hands on with the 50mm f0.95 titanium lens from TTArtisan. In this video I test the lens with some event behind the scenes, portraits and also some street photography!
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I just received mine!!! Love it so far. Build quality is great
Oooo this is like a new Canon L39 50mm dream lens, TTartisan do a good job so keen to try this sometime
Been watching your videos for a while and I'm always impressed with the quality and information of the content. Congrats on 100k, well deserved my friend!
I'm buying this lens and adapting it my Zf. So far I have 4 50mm lol. But this one has to be the best quality built TTArtisan has ever made. It looks like a 10K lens. It probably performs at 80% compared to the Leica, but that's looking at it through a photographer's eye.
TTartisans really punches above their weight class. I've been pleasantly surprised by every one I've tried. Great for shoring up random focal coverage gaps at ludicrous cheap buy-in. Stopped down, they perform fine but there is a cool character to them opened up a bit. At least from my experience.
This one is a bit of a behemoth lol. Glad it exists, though. Perfect for a lot of people.
1:04 Don‘t think that I would have gotten that picture 😂
Great Video! Also congrats to 100k!
1:03 what great timing. also loved the pictures from the event :)
Thanks! Yeah they came out lovely
I had this lens, but the standard, not titanium, but comparing it to my canon 50/0.95 you just cant compare.
TTartisan version is great and sharp, bokeh is super smooth, but you can get that from modern glass imo, just not really 0.95
Great video nevertheless, i really enjoyed this video man, awesome photos of an awesome event 😍
It doesn't send aperture values back to the camera right? How do you keep track of what apertures you used for all the photos?
Congratulations on reaching your 100K Milestone Mike, now for the next one.
Thank you! Means a lot
great vid per usual man! congrats on 100K!
Thank you! Glad you liked the vid 👌
The comparison at 7:30 is wild! IF (a big IF) they are indeed both at f/1.8, why is the bokeh so much creamier out of the TTArtisan? (The difference appears to be c.0.5 stops. That's massive!) Is it because (1) they are not in fact at the same aperture, or (2) because the front element of the TTArtisan is so much bigger? What do you think?
Some decent photographs there. I used to be a ' tech ' for an importer of some highly exotic computer driven astronomical telescopes. These were originally the US made MEADE brand. The Chinese Sunny Optics took the company over and almost immediately the emphasis from maintenace and repair changed, to replacement. Chinese go for mass production and this means that QC, and critical intrument calibration goes out of the window, not only due to the cost but also because of the time it takes to do them and the number of fails that will not have to be dealt with. This is why they don't calibrate their lenses. In any case, and this is my personal opinion, that I consider the use of a 0.95 lens on a range finder at best risky as far as focusing is concerned. I have been using Leica M cameras, both film and digital, for longer that I care to remember and I still can not hit the focus with my M6 and my 35 Summicron F1.4 ASPH more than half the time. It is that difficult with a range finder and one of the reasons that I always suggest to my friends to stick to F2 lenses with M cameras. These sort of fast lenses will do much better on something like a Leica SL line of cameras with their EVFs, effective IBIS and focus confirmation.
Service is a Loss! So the way is to sell more! The RF of Leica-M was for maximum of 50mm f2.!! Anything more is chancy. I was allowed use of prototype Noctilux .50mm f1.2. Most of my full aperture images were Out of Focus! The limited depth of field, a no-no! Pushing crap, sorry!
Tell me about it. The US owned company that I work for, don't even want the ' end of line ' test on each finished unit. We do a ' life test ', some product compliance ( not regulatory compliance ) testing and the VPs and Senior managers assume that everything is honky dory, far from it. No RF system, no matter how accurately machined and calibrated , can be relied on to get the focus accurate since it relies on a curve machined in a metal cam. If people want to use these super fast lenses, the best practice is to have the lens calibrated to the RF and just leave it there and not change lenses. @@jasongold6751
Congratulations on 100k 🎉 👏
Thank you! 👌
This was fun to watch! Really like the photos you got! Personally I like longer focal length like this or longer. (Though I don’t do street photography like you do. By the way, do you have access to a GFX? Would love to see a comparison between this and the Mitakon 65mm 1.4, which has a 50mm field of view. It’s much heavier though at right over 1kg. And the cameras are probably heavier too, I think mine is about 1 kg.
Yeah, they've could calibrated limited edition ones at least, i wouldnt mind to pay exstra if i already buying something special like that
Completely agree.
X100 VI is out, you gonna replace the V or still keep it?
Congrats on 100k! At what aperture can you somewhat reliably focus on the rangefinder? On my bessa I feel like my shots are a little bit off even at f4 sometimes, kinda curious what it's like on something with such a high res sensor
Why were the iso so high in the pictures?
Which ones?
@@MikeChudley Dragon ones
@MikeChudley the dragon ones.. 4.35 seconds in the picture is iso 2500 just curious why
Looks like heavy setup, but is it worth it?😅 Cool bokeh and separation! Everyone should try lens like that at least once, to get tired of too much background blurrrrrr. Nice video! Cheers✌️😊
Great video 👍
No problem doing street photography at 0.95......just practice
Yeah, shoot at 2.8
Such a long time… we’re talking 8 or 9 months… ?
Most of those lenses are already calibrated.
Comme ville, Londres est l'égal de Paris, je connais les deux villes, j'y ai aussi fait des photos dans les deux villes. Chacune à beaucoup de charme pour celui qui sait regarder. Le nouvel an Chinois est très bien rendu, avec cette optique de 0,95 de L e i c a. félicitations pour toutes vos photos. Je suis conquis par l'optique, avec la très grande qualité de la maison L e i c a. Pour celui qui vous écrit, à un N i k o n
mais aussi avec la finesse des optiques de la marque, la netteté, mais aussi de la qualité. Je vous suggère si vous aimez vraiment la photo, d'aller au "FESTIVAL de BANDAS à C O N D O M, du 10 au 12 mai, vous ne le regretterez vraiment pas. La table, le vin et tout ce qui a autour,l'ambiance comprise c'est un voyage à faire, seul ou avec des amis.
The moment you stop this lens down you lose all the benefits of 0.95
Gets f0.95 lens…. Shoots broad daylight on the street at anything but f0.95
He had some shots on f0.95 and there are plenty night shots from other reviewers, it's much more interesting to see how lens perform in general, it has a variable aperture for a reason
@@thealaris I know. But you buy a 0.95 for 0.95. Otherwise there are much better options at 1.2 or 1.8 for general use
@@MuppetChops Yes, you buy f0.95 for its maximum aperture, but you also buy such lenses as they tend to produce sharper images when slightly closed, maby not in this case, but a lot of f1.2 lenses will tend to be sharper on f1.4 or f1.8 than lenses with same maximum aperture of f1.4 and f1.8, it's just gives you more versatility in general use, so especially when it's already 3.6 years old lens and has a lot of real life reviews, it's great to see what it's capable of in more general scenarios, that you probably will be shooting more often than cranking aperture wide open and trying to focuse with such a shallow dof🤷♂️
That's a dumbell bro
Legit
i don't like ttartisan, because i don't like how they put their fonts on the lens. i always ask myself, how can a company do such lenses and have not the engagement to brand it with some elegance. it is a stupid reason, i know.
It’s okay to say you’re brand loyal to the sets you’ve bought