yep I use one (80 1.9)un boosted on a S1H naked and taking lenswith a Kowa BH anamorphic kind of epic here ...the only problem now is.....I can't blame the camera...... by the way , the shots of the girl in the garden .... when she smiles for the instant it lights up the evening sunset sky such natural beauty soul deep
Mamiya 645 lenses are really good, I have a bunch I use with my GFX 50R. Their macro lenses are excellent, on par with modern lenses IMO when it comes to image quality. I use them for negative digitalization. I also have a few teles for used for cityscapes and landscapes that produce amazing results. They just need a little more care when shooting, getting the focus right, choosing an optimal aperture, reducing vibrations from the camera using the electronic shutter and having a firm platform to rest the camera and lens.
@@nowisthetime6093 I think the 80 1.9 might be a little soft... 2.8 or 4.0 macro are likely to give you more sharpness. See my other response with sharpness test results. Overall color rendition from Fuji lenses are better in my opinion, but not that far off.
When I want soft focus images from my RB67 medium format film SLR, I use a.150mm Mamiya medium format soft focus lens. When I want soft focus images from my digital cameras, I use a soft focus or diffusion filter on my clinically sharp small format lenses. I have never tried adapting my medium format lenses to my small format cameras. Thanks for the video.
also keep going man. Noticed you just started the channel fairly recently. Subscribed! Enjoy all the content so far. Smashed the like button on every video.
How would it compare to the contax zeiss? Thank you. The 80mm is the focal length for FF. Boosted on a MFT system it becomes a 55mm on MFT, ~110mm equivalent in FF I think
Thought I'd share my sharpness test results. I don't think I'll be able to make a video about it anytime soon... I've tested all my Fuji GFX and Mamiya M645 lenses with Kipon adapter on my 50R using a focus chart and they show excellent sharpness at their sweet spot. Here are my results and aperture recommendation (best in parenthesis): Fuji GFX 63mm f/2.8 - 2.8ok ,4 , 5.6, 8, 11 (8) 50mm f/3.5 - 5.6, 8, 11 (8) Mamiya M645 35mm f/3.5 N - 5.6, 8, 11, 16 ok (8-11) 45mm f/4 N - 11, 16 (11) 80mm f/4 N Macro - 5.6, 8, 11, 16 ok (8) 80mm f/4 Macro - 8, 11, 16 ok (8) - more contrast than N 120mm f/4 N Macro - 5.6, 8, 11 (8) 120mm f/2.8 A - 5.6, 8, 11 (8) 300mm f/5.6 N - 5.6, 8,11 (8)
Sphaera...I recommend you get the Mamiya 80mm f2.8 N...It's probably the sharpest M645 lens they ever made as well as being small and light. Perfect for use on mirrorless cameras.
Thanks for the heads up Evan. I was thinking of getting this Kipon and the Mamiya. Then it occurred to me that a cheaper alternative would be another FF vintage 55mm or 50mm F1.4. But I have been wondering if there is a difference between the images they produced. Now I think I'll just go with the Canon FD.
Hi, could med format lens fit onto nikon d850 but not via adapter as you dont get the full benitits of the lens but rather is there a med to full frame speed booster to get the full use of the med glass and increase in f stop speed. Thanks in advance :)
I am looking at this adapter to use my phase one and mamiya 645 AF glass with my Sony A7RIV. I just wanted to confirm that you can electronically control the aperture? Does it electronically control aperture during video recording too? Or did you only test with manual 645 lenses? Thanks!
Hi Creative Nords, I’m tossing up the 1.9 or 2.8 versions because of price. How do the f2.8 versions perform compared to its faster big brother? Because F stops are not consistent in light transmission I’m not sure but maybe it will be amazing compared to the other smaller f2.8 lenses I own 🤔
I have both lenses and I use them on their original film format (Mamiya 645), on fuji gfx and RED cameras for video... I guess it depends what you want to use the lens for and on what camera, but I'll say that the 2.8 is sharper that the 1.9 when both lenses are at 2.8. If you have a questions about specific characteristics of each lens let me know and I'll compare them for you
Fantastic images and video quality. New subscriber. Any links for these lens and an adapter to use them on a nikon d850 as i cant find anything other than basic adapters which dont give you the full coverage or the additional f stop :)
Hi, I would like to know if anybody has experience adapting m645 lenses into ef mount first then use ef mount speed boosters. What is the difference vs using kipon's native m645 mount focal reducer? If ef mount works just as well in this case, wouldn't it be way more flexible to do so?
Fastest medium format lens ever made is not Mamiya 645 80mm f1.9 any more... Now it is Fujinon GF 80mm f1.7 R WR... Unless to put correction fastest film era medium format lens ...😊
I wonder how these look stopped down. Yet to see a video where folks don’t blow their load over how they look wide open and think to try them 1 stop closed down.
I got the 0.71x for GFX mount version and disappointment with it. 80/1.9 and longer lenses produce a black circle that cannot be recovered in post. The optical elements in these 0.71x focal reducers are too small for 4433 medium format. I 3d printed a rear mount to use it on Z mount and it worked great. th-cam.com/video/bQLr2zMN4OA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z33xdo_ZzX39jGEw
Should have got the 80mm f2.8 N kit lens instead...There is no point buying a fast lens if it can't be used wide open and the 80mm f1.9 needs to be stopped down to f4 to make it sharp, whereas the f2.8 is sharp wide open, so you effectively get a faster lens by using the slower lens! I have tried the 45mm f2.8 and 200mm f4 too and had to sell them because they simply can't match the optical quality of the 80/2.8. And I don't recommend using a speed booster to mount it, as the optical element/s in it reduce image quality. A straight M645-Sony E adapter would be much better option, and a lot cheaper. I used to use my 80/2.8 on a Sigma DSLR and I made my own M645-SA adapter for it made out of a M645 #1 extension ring. Now I have a Sony full frame mirrorless camera so I got a Sigma SA to E mount adapter and I use my home made M645-SA adapter in between to hold the 80/2.8.
Well it all depends on what you are looking for in the look of the lens. I don’t use vintage lenses if I want a sharp image I use them for the opposite.
These lenses are beautiful even without a booster. I’ve thrown them on my gh1 and it looks amazing
yep I use one (80 1.9)un boosted on a S1H naked and taking lenswith a Kowa BH anamorphic kind of epic here ...the only problem now is.....I can't blame the camera...... by the way , the shots of the girl in the garden
.... when she smiles for the instant it lights up the evening sunset sky such natural beauty soul deep
So what's the crop factor like on a m43 sensor?
first 20 seconds of the video and im excited af!
I am getting a Canon FD 55 1.2 that I will compare with the Mamiya 80 and my Zeiss Milvus 50 1.4. So be on the look out for that video👍
Mamiya 645 lenses are really good, I have a bunch I use with my GFX 50R. Their macro lenses are excellent, on par with modern lenses IMO when it comes to image quality. I use them for negative digitalization. I also have a few teles for used for cityscapes and landscapes that produce amazing results. They just need a little more care when shooting, getting the focus right, choosing an optimal aperture, reducing vibrations from the camera using the electronic shutter and having a firm platform to rest the camera and lens.
That is good to know I have been looking at the GFX100s as a option for my stills work.
Have the 50r and am looking to buy the Mamiya 80 1.9 and am just wondering if that's a good combo?
@@nowisthetime6093 I think the 80 1.9 might be a little soft... 2.8 or 4.0 macro are likely to give you more sharpness. See my other response with sharpness test results. Overall color rendition from Fuji lenses are better in my opinion, but not that far off.
When I want soft focus images from my RB67 medium format film SLR, I use a.150mm Mamiya medium format soft focus lens.
When I want soft focus images from my digital cameras, I use a soft focus or diffusion filter on my clinically sharp small format lenses.
I have never tried adapting my medium format lenses to my small format cameras.
Thanks for the video.
What camera are you using this with? what sensor size? thanks
Thanks for this, I've been waiting for content about this.
also keep going man. Noticed you just started the channel fairly recently. Subscribed! Enjoy all the content so far. Smashed the like button on every video.
Hey, what camera & lens did you use for your own video filming yourself looking into the camera? Thanks.
Honestly I have switched my setup so many times I cant rember. My guess is the Sigma FP or Panasonic S1H
How would it compare to the contax zeiss? Thank you. The 80mm is the focal length for FF. Boosted on a MFT system it becomes a 55mm on MFT, ~110mm equivalent in FF I think
Thought I'd share my sharpness test results. I don't think I'll be able to make a video about it anytime soon... I've tested all my Fuji GFX and Mamiya M645 lenses with Kipon adapter on my 50R using a focus chart and they show excellent sharpness at their sweet spot. Here are my results and aperture recommendation (best in parenthesis):
Fuji GFX
63mm f/2.8 - 2.8ok ,4 , 5.6, 8, 11 (8)
50mm f/3.5 - 5.6, 8, 11 (8)
Mamiya M645
35mm f/3.5 N - 5.6, 8, 11, 16 ok (8-11)
45mm f/4 N - 11, 16 (11)
80mm f/4 N Macro - 5.6, 8, 11, 16 ok (8)
80mm f/4 Macro - 8, 11, 16 ok (8) - more contrast than N
120mm f/4 N Macro - 5.6, 8, 11 (8)
120mm f/2.8 A - 5.6, 8, 11 (8)
300mm f/5.6 N - 5.6, 8,11 (8)
Super! Well Done!
Sphaera...I recommend you get the Mamiya 80mm f2.8 N...It's probably the sharpest M645 lens they ever made as well as being small and light. Perfect for use on mirrorless cameras.
Awesome vid man. Love the b-roll shot of that cat especially. Subscribed!
The max f-stop for the Kipon Baveyes is f2.8 btw. Anything faster than that is gonna be mega soft and not look quite right.
So I have noticed😂 But very good info for everyone watching this video 👍
Thanks for the heads up Evan. I was thinking of getting this Kipon and the Mamiya. Then it occurred to me that a cheaper alternative would be another FF vintage 55mm or 50mm F1.4. But I have been wondering if there is a difference between the images they produced. Now I think I'll just go with the Canon FD.
Awesome video. Such a beautiful and soft look! Love your videos! Keep it up!
Thanks! It is really a lovely pice of glass.
Such a great video! Really inspired to pick up some of these lenses! Saw your post in the S series for video FB group!
Nice images from the 80mm. I use it on my Hasselblad X2D without speedbooster, and on my X1D for movie shots.
I’m looking to try this with my Red VRaptor
Hi, could med format lens fit onto nikon d850 but not via adapter as you dont get the full benitits of the lens but rather is there a med to full frame speed booster to get the full use of the med glass and increase in f stop speed.
Thanks in advance :)
Just wondering what camera you shot the test footage with the Mamiya lens on ? Not seen in description . Thanks so much . Great work 🎉🎉
He said Sigma fp.
I am looking at this adapter to use my phase one and mamiya 645 AF glass with my Sony A7RIV. I just wanted to confirm that you can electronically control the aperture? Does it electronically control aperture during video recording too? Or did you only test with manual 645 lenses? Thanks!
There are no electronics in the Kipon Speedbooster so it manual aperture only.
awesome video you convinced me
did you use a back pro mist on those vids ?
Yes I did on my Sigma 24-70. But not on the Mamiyas they don’t need it.
@@creativenords thanks for letting me know. I was surprised to see some people using pro mist on film cameras also
Really nice!
Hi Creative Nords, I’m tossing up the 1.9 or 2.8 versions because of price. How do the f2.8 versions perform compared to its faster big brother? Because F stops are not consistent in light transmission I’m not sure but maybe it will be amazing compared to the other smaller f2.8 lenses I own 🤔
I have both lenses and I use them on their original film format (Mamiya 645), on fuji gfx and RED cameras for video... I guess it depends what you want to use the lens for and on what camera, but I'll say that the 2.8 is sharper that the 1.9 when both lenses are at 2.8. If you have a questions about specific characteristics of each lens let me know and I'll compare them for you
@@andrewberekdar thanks for the reply Andrew, I lot when content creators respond
@@buddymiles7210 sounds like a good decision to me
whats the best lens adaptor/speed booster/ vnd adature for the medium format lens ?
Don't forget to flock your adapters! Most of the adapters have no internal light damping. This can lower contrast and colour fidelity.
Fantastic images and video quality.
New subscriber.
Any links for these lens and an adapter to use them on a nikon d850 as i cant find anything other than basic adapters which dont give you the full coverage or the additional f stop :)
Hi! I don’t think there is one for Nikon DSLRs. There is one for the Z series. I think the flange distance I too long on the DSLRs.
Hi, I would like to know if anybody has experience adapting m645 lenses into ef mount first then use ef mount speed boosters. What is the difference vs using kipon's native m645 mount focal reducer? If ef mount works just as well in this case, wouldn't it be way more flexible to do so?
Bro I also want freak it out this
Great
Fastest medium format lens ever made is not Mamiya 645 80mm f1.9 any more... Now it is Fujinon GF 80mm f1.7 R WR...
Unless to put correction fastest film era medium format lens ...😊
Haha. Well that video was made before the release of the Fuji lens. But you are absolutely right 👍
I wonder how these look stopped down. Yet to see a video where folks don’t blow their load over how they look wide open and think to try them 1 stop closed down.
I got the 0.71x for GFX mount version and disappointment with it. 80/1.9 and longer lenses produce a black circle that cannot be recovered in post. The optical elements in these 0.71x focal reducers are too small for 4433 medium format. I 3d printed a rear mount to use it on Z mount and it worked great.
th-cam.com/video/bQLr2zMN4OA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z33xdo_ZzX39jGEw
Should have got the 80mm f2.8 N kit lens instead...There is no point buying a fast lens if it can't be used wide open and the 80mm f1.9 needs to be stopped down to f4 to make it sharp, whereas the f2.8 is sharp wide open, so you effectively get a faster lens by using the slower lens!
I have tried the 45mm f2.8 and 200mm f4 too and had to sell them because they simply can't match the optical quality of the 80/2.8.
And I don't recommend using a speed booster to mount it, as the optical element/s in it reduce image quality.
A straight M645-Sony E adapter would be much better option, and a lot cheaper. I used to use my 80/2.8 on a Sigma DSLR and I made my own M645-SA adapter for it made out of a M645 #1 extension ring. Now I have a Sony full frame mirrorless camera so I got a Sigma SA to E mount adapter and I use my home made M645-SA adapter in between to hold the 80/2.8.
Well it all depends on what you are looking for in the look of the lens. I don’t use vintage lenses if I want a sharp image I use them for the opposite.