Just shot our first commercial on these. Absolutely incredible for the price. Sharp wide open and unique character. Smooth and clean bokeh. Dope flares. I do wish the 31mm and 85mm shared the rainbow flare of the 43mm and 58mm. Can’t wait to pick up the 21mm!
I've used these lenses, they're very pleasant. I think dulens made a mistake by advertising them as having a 'vintage' look though. Yes, they have a few characteristics like that, but only in a subtle way, and I think the 'vintage' badge may have caused some people to overlook them.
Great lenses, but needs care when used. Looks awesome in a creative way with hard lights hitting the front elements, and beautiful under soft light and shaded outdoors. Vintage with minimal CA, and good amount of sharpness. Just seems like you need to watch out that you don't get one look when you are aiming for the other. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the great Video. The Lenses look really amazing. I have a question: I used the 31mm on my FX3 and noticed some very heavy distortion on the edges when panning. I would call it kind of a wobble effect. I tried switching the active IBIS to standard and the problem got a little better but was still noticeable. When turning IBIS in my FX3 off the problem still existed even though it was a lot better than in the other two modes. Has someone noticed the same problem? Is it always¥s recommend to turn off IBIS when using Cine Lenses? On the same day i also tested the Cooke SP3 32mm and had absolutely no issue even with active IBIS turned on.
I already compared them. Simera C don't flare nearly as much, and they're also in very different classes of lenses. Simera C is more of a mirrorless lens whereas the Dulens is a full on PL mount that can be used with rear filters and focal reducers thus a lot more versatile. Simera C is dope on the Ronin 4D If you own a set of Arles, Simera C match them really well for smaller secondary setups.
@@telescopefilms1364 I think there's a huge misconception in the relationship between the quality of "film look" and lenses. ARRI Master Primes are some of the sharpest lenses ever made and it was designed for the film era. Film has an inherent softness to it (being analog) so it has more to do with the sensor and how the digital signal is processed, rather than the lenses. FX3 isn't an overly sharp camera so I wouldn't worry too much about looking too "digital". The easiest way to achieve film look is to use a plugin such as Filmconvert or Dehancer
Thanks for reviewing these! Curious if you tried using the 21mm with the Cinema Drop-In Filter Mount from Breakthrough Photography. The flange depth of the 21mm seems like it might not work with behind the lens filtration.
Why not just buy some old Canon FD lenses for like $100 a piece and put a cheap geared focus ring on there? I love your channel and your reviews so this isn't a knock on ya'll. But more for the community... these are $1k a lens. For what? Rainbow flares and 0.8 focus gears? focus breathing isn't great with these either.
The problem with old vintage lens is that they are not truely meant for video work. So when you use a focus motor and say you use lidar. Theres a chance that the motor can over turn the lens and destroy them. I know this because i happened to my leica r 35 mm f2
Just shot our first commercial on these. Absolutely incredible for the price. Sharp wide open and unique character. Smooth and clean bokeh. Dope flares. I do wish the 31mm and 85mm shared the rainbow flare of the 43mm and 58mm. Can’t wait to pick up the 21mm!
Great thorough presentation as always. I love the Dulens look! I'm looking forward to their 110mm
I've used these lenses, they're very pleasant. I think dulens made a mistake by advertising them as having a 'vintage' look though. Yes, they have a few characteristics like that, but only in a subtle way, and I think the 'vintage' badge may have caused some people to overlook them.
I liked the video before even watching the video haha, love your content and the Dulens lenses🔥
@@Keepitcity hey thanks a bunch!!!
Great lenses, but needs care when used. Looks awesome in a creative way with hard lights hitting the front elements, and beautiful under soft light and shaded outdoors. Vintage with minimal CA, and good amount of sharpness. Just seems like you need to watch out that you don't get one look when you are aiming for the other. Thanks for the video!
Sample footage looks great. Nice sub-$5k lens kit. The size makes them good for light weight RS4 Pro gimbal use or on a Ronin 4D with the PL Mount.
i use these with the laowa anamorphic and it’s a great look, esp shooting open gate
Thank you for this amazing review. all 5 dulens focal lengths are in stock in our Eu store (including the 21mm! ) gafpagear
Thanks for the great Video. The Lenses look really amazing. I have a question: I used the 31mm on my FX3 and noticed some very heavy distortion on the edges when panning. I would call it kind of a wobble effect. I tried switching the active IBIS to standard and the problem got a little better but was still noticeable. When turning IBIS in my FX3 off the problem still existed even though it was a lot better than in the other two modes. Has someone noticed the same problem? Is it always¥s recommend to turn off IBIS when using Cine Lenses? On the same day i also tested the Cooke SP3 32mm and had absolutely no issue even with active IBIS turned on.
i bought the 31mm 3 months ago havent used it since , im excited now,, not much out on these
I ordered the 5 piece set a couple months ago. Still waiting.
can you do a shoot out of the Dulens vs Simera C please
If we get the Simera we will!
I already compared them. Simera C don't flare nearly as much, and they're also in very different classes of lenses. Simera C is more of a mirrorless lens whereas the Dulens is a full on PL mount that can be used with rear filters and focal reducers thus a lot more versatile. Simera C is dope on the Ronin 4D
If you own a set of Arles, Simera C match them really well for smaller secondary setups.
@@WillChao And at what focal lengths do Cimera and Arles combine?
@@WillChao whats a better image to you for the FX3 if your going for a film look less digital
@@telescopefilms1364 I think there's a huge misconception in the relationship between the quality of "film look" and lenses. ARRI Master Primes are some of the sharpest lenses ever made and it was designed for the film era.
Film has an inherent softness to it (being analog) so it has more to do with the sensor and how the digital signal is processed, rather than the lenses. FX3 isn't an overly sharp camera so I wouldn't worry too much about looking too "digital".
The easiest way to achieve film look is to use a plugin such as Filmconvert or Dehancer
Thanks for reviewing these! Curious if you tried using the 21mm with the Cinema Drop-In Filter Mount from Breakthrough Photography. The flange depth of the 21mm seems like it might not work with behind the lens filtration.
i think it works with the breakthrough, per the facebook group
Do the hawk anamorphics next!
Love your videos guys
@@CartyCantDance I wish they could send us stuff!
How do you find the 21 compared to the others? Is it warmer? And just as sharp?
Can you tell me the flange depth of the 21mm and if it will fit on rear mounted ND filter systems? Thanks
where can I get that "one more take" T shirt????
How does it compare to arles?
This or nisi athena?
Why not just buy some old Canon FD lenses for like $100 a piece and put a cheap geared focus ring on there? I love your channel and your reviews so this isn't a knock on ya'll. But more for the community... these are $1k a lens. For what? Rainbow flares and 0.8 focus gears? focus breathing isn't great with these either.
The problem with old vintage lens is that they are not truely meant for video work. So when you use a focus motor and say you use lidar. Theres a chance that the motor can over turn the lens and destroy them. I know this because i happened to my leica r 35 mm f2
Having a modern body like these will help prevent any issues
I’m selling my set of 4 if anyone wants to buy them 😂 love them but I don’t get to use them as much as I would like so they’re collecting dust
I’ll take them
Where at?
Have you sold these yet?
@@Imaginelotus I have not! DM me!
@@cammackey I’m selling mine too, Cam! You’ve influenced me with the Blazar Remus-now I just want to shoot wedding videos with anamorphics!🤪🫣🤣