dude... please please PLEASE stop posting images that have a faux zoom out. I dont need or want to see the zoom. I want to see the full image, no extras. That is what's important. Thank you!
The 17 mm f4 Zero D(distortion) is pretty nice too - I use sooo seldomly though, as the fuji GFX glass is far better, and now I also have th excellent GF 20-35 mm
I have their 12mm lens and it's one of my most used lenses, espacially in cities with architecture and inside dark buildings. I don't think that the move to 10mm would be worth it, but Laowa really do make optical dreams come true
I don't know why you value autofocus at 10 mm so highly? at 10 mm - especially for narrow-aperture photos - e.g. real-estate and or landscape - focus is easy to achieve even in manual focus mode
I see it as a valuable bonus. It is easy to focus but auto still gives an extra layer of assurance which can be very helpful in overwhelming situations and personally I’ve been in a lot of them. :)
@@NiccoValenzuelaPH ok… I also ask, because when at extremes optically, achieving focus becomes problematic on a lot of camera systems, because for long telephoto and sniper-like focus, the focus point can still be too large to nail focus. At a wide angle, the focus point can conversely cover too little to make sense, while enlarging it, selects way too much to be useful, just like the smallest point at sniper telephoto range is an issue. Especially in controlled, static environments, I find manual focus to be the only way, while autofocus chooses incorrectly way too often…
it is handy. I found out that sone focus peek is not always good. Very often I set my sharp point on certain item and I found out the camera didnt really manage to keep it sharp where it was supposed to be. Never happened with AF
dude... please please PLEASE stop posting images that have a faux zoom out. I dont need or want to see the zoom. I want to see the full image, no extras. That is what's important. Thank you!
I agree 😂
The 17 mm f4 Zero D(distortion) is pretty nice too - I use sooo seldomly though, as the fuji GFX glass is far better, and now I also have th excellent GF 20-35 mm
Looks like a very interesting piece of glass. Would probably come handy while capturing the overpass in Hong Kong.
If we’re thinking about the same overpass, I think this is the perfect lens for it!
@@NiccoValenzuelaPH Connaught Rd Central, 16/35 just didn't cut it for me. 😊 Enjoy your weekend Nicco
I have their 12mm lens and it's one of my most used lenses, espacially in cities with architecture and inside dark buildings. I don't think that the move to 10mm would be worth it, but Laowa really do make optical dreams come true
it is worth. I thought 2 mm wont make a big difference.. It does!
saan po maka bili sir yung no need to preorder?
Laowa philippines under MQ Group ( you can find them on facebook)
@@NiccoValenzuelaPHtnx sir. already got from them.
meron na po update sa firmware? sa akin minsan mahirapan cya mag focus. body is a7iv.
i cant buy it anywhere
weird.. we have them at the local store. Nikon, SOny mount.. I thought they would be easier to get.
I don't know why you value autofocus at 10 mm so highly? at 10 mm - especially for narrow-aperture photos - e.g. real-estate and or landscape - focus is easy to achieve even in manual focus mode
I see it as a valuable bonus. It is easy to focus but auto still gives an extra layer of assurance which can be very helpful in overwhelming situations and personally I’ve been in a lot of them. :)
@@NiccoValenzuelaPH ok… I also ask, because when at extremes optically, achieving focus becomes problematic on a lot of camera systems, because for long telephoto and sniper-like focus, the focus point can still be too large to nail focus. At a wide angle, the focus point can conversely cover too little to make sense, while enlarging it, selects way too much to be useful, just like the smallest point at sniper telephoto range is an issue. Especially in controlled, static environments, I find manual focus to be the only way, while autofocus chooses incorrectly way too often…
it is handy. I found out that sone focus peek is not always good. Very often I set my sharp point on certain item and I found out the camera didnt really manage to keep it sharp where it was supposed to be. Never happened with AF
10mm with zero d? 🤯
Yepppp
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O boy!😅
I just saw the price...
amazing lens
BTW - why do you colorgrade your video so flat?
Personal preference. Anything less flat than this there are others that say its too much. So personally this is my middle ground
Physics? We dont need no stinking physics