Kool Video. Jabari quick question. I just bought a Samyang 135mm T2.2 ED UMC (cinema) lens. But i meant to get the 135mm F2.8 ED UMC photo lens for astrophotography. All i really shoot is the stars night sky & ufo's. Will there be any differnce with the T stop then the F stop for shooting astro? And are there any negative or positives having the T stop for astro P? Thanks so much for your content.
In theory, can you use the SLR Magic Cine 35mm T1.4 Mark II Lens with Sony E-Mount, and the SLR Magic CINE 18mm f/2.8 Lens (Sony E) together in a film project? The difference in this case, one being a TStop lens while the other an f/stop lens. Either used for A-ROLL or B-ROLL camera. Most YT videos explain the differences, however, I haven't come across any regarding the use of both in a cinematic project. Great explanation. 👍
Ahhh, ahhhhhh, it's like music to my ears, every time I hear someone accurately state the difference between ƒ stop and t stop. I've gotten in (cordial) arguments with people so many times trying to explain what an ƒ stop really is. Does nobody pay attention in math? Hasn't anybody read an old school speedlight manual? ƒ, it's not just a funny looking 'f.'
Which type of lens works for you and the content your create?
Very informative!
Probably most people looking at the price of a cine lens is enough to determine which one is right for them 😂
Really good video - concise, clear, and engaging. Nice job
A very helpful video. Also, Jabari is a really good presenter.
Glad it was helpful!
Beautifully executed video - so concise and easy to understand. I got all I needed to know from this one video. Thank you!
Thanks for such clear, concise video ! Precisely what was needed :)
Kool Video. Jabari quick question. I just bought a Samyang 135mm T2.2 ED UMC (cinema) lens. But i meant to get the 135mm F2.8 ED UMC photo lens for astrophotography. All i really shoot is the stars night sky & ufo's. Will there be any differnce with the T stop then the F stop for shooting astro? And are there any negative or positives having the T stop for astro P? Thanks so much for your content.
In theory, can you use the SLR Magic Cine 35mm T1.4 Mark II Lens with Sony E-Mount, and the SLR Magic CINE 18mm f/2.8 Lens (Sony E) together in a film project? The difference in this case, one being a TStop lens while the other an f/stop lens. Either used for A-ROLL or B-ROLL camera. Most YT videos explain the differences, however, I haven't come across any regarding the use of both in a cinematic project. Great explanation. 👍
A concise, accurate, clear comparison. Thank you!
Thanks for this very informative video. It answers my questions perfectly!
Glad we can be helpful with these videos. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video I needed to watch. Buying that cimema lens just because it's 'cool' and looks great on my camera isn't worth the impracticality!
Totally agree. Glad you found this video helpful!
Sony cine 16-35 is a good start to have AF in a cine lens.
Thanks Sir This Video Was Really Helpful & Help Me To Decide The Choice For Photography Lens Since Im Just Starting My Cinematography Journey 😁😁
Glad we were able to help you out! Thanks for watching!
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Ahhh, ahhhhhh, it's like music to my ears, every time I hear someone accurately state the difference between ƒ stop and t stop.
I've gotten in (cordial) arguments with people so many times trying to explain what an ƒ stop really is. Does nobody pay attention in math? Hasn't anybody read an old school speedlight manual? ƒ, it's not just a funny looking 'f.'
Another excuse for new filmmakers not to start creating a film. Just DO something with what you have ffs!
you mean the iPhone