lens can use in maximum for portraits in nature background and some city light!Who know how to use he will be very happy to have one of best portraits lens ever made!
@@mattandrews5983 yep! It’s kind of a chonky boi on the ZF but with the SmallRig grip still balances ok, results are 95% the same as the Z9 as shown in the video.
Given that people are still spending many thousands of dollars on clean Biotar copies with the virtually same rendering, I'd say this style of lens has proven to be somewhat timeless already.
@@LongTran-em6hc elaborate. it's no different than just throwing it in crop mode on a FF, a use case I certainly haven't seen as "really bad". It will magnify the flaws near wide open and decrease the swirly effect, but the lens still cleans up nicely as you close down.
@@scotttuckerphotography it cropped out a lot of the swirly outer region, and the low resolution center suffers really bad on high pixel density APS-C sensor. If you have to stop it down to F2.8-4 for things to sharpen up, then it kind of defeat the whole purpose, no?
These lens portray how falling in love looks like
@@neboise1377 I love that thought!
Cool stuff!!!
@@nicopaar4974 thanks, glad you liked it!
lens can use in maximum for portraits in nature background and some city light!Who know how to use he will be very happy to have one of best portraits lens ever made!
I am far from city lights, but yes, with some wooded environments, this lens shines!
Another banger. How does he keep doing this?
He can't keep getting away with it!
Have you tried this lens on your ZF?
@@mattandrews5983 yep! It’s kind of a chonky boi on the ZF but with the SmallRig grip still balances ok, results are 95% the same as the Z9 as shown in the video.
Will it go out of fashion like Cokin filters ?
Given that people are still spending many thousands of dollars on clean Biotar copies with the virtually same rendering, I'd say this style of lens has proven to be somewhat timeless already.
how about in apsc? still swirly bokeh?
@@twinangga the effect will be decreased as the main area of swirl tends to be around the full frame edge of the image circle.
This thing is really bad on a APS-C
@@LongTran-em6hc elaborate. it's no different than just throwing it in crop mode on a FF, a use case I certainly haven't seen as "really bad". It will magnify the flaws near wide open and decrease the swirly effect, but the lens still cleans up nicely as you close down.
@@LongTran-em6hc you have example on apsc?
@@scotttuckerphotography it cropped out a lot of the swirly outer region, and the low resolution center suffers really bad on high pixel density APS-C sensor.
If you have to stop it down to F2.8-4 for things to sharpen up, then it kind of defeat the whole purpose, no?
i just got one.
@@martinedwards3082 have it in hand yet? If so, thoughts?