7Artisans 50mm f1.4 Tilt Shift Lens Review ep.511
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I bought one, and i love this lens!
@@FadhilAlqassam mine shows up today, but the E to Z adapter is a week out… I can’t wait!
Loving those colors from that Fuji. That gazebo shot has perfect greens and its great seeing you going out using it.
Thanks again for your support today!
@RobTrek no problem. I'm glad to help when I can to fantastic channel
@Rob Trek - Good illustration of the features and potential of a tilt shift lens. Would be great to see this in a 20mm or 24mm lens for architecture.
Thanks Rob for giving us such a thorough look over.. when I was watching this I was really wondering about using the corrections in software or adjustments in my Olympus EM1 Mark III... which I have used a few times. Back in the seventies I was doing contract work on some large government installations and they were unhappy with the perspective distortion that I was shooting with my 35 mm.. and in those days you couldn't rent like the tilt-shift from Nikon. I actually bought a 4X5 crown graphic and used the bellows tilts and swivels to make the corrections. Camera, lens and film holders were only 250 bucks.. and of course I learned a lot but Lord what a hassle. I would wonder about the 100mm equivalent focal length in MFT being maybe a little too telephoto for some situations.. Thanks again for such a thorough review.. you really do turn it up a notch for these hands-on videos.
Thanks. The 100mm would be very tight. That's why I didn't go for the m4/3 mount. Even on APS-C, I found it a bit too tight but would be great for flat lay and product/food photography.
I’m still thinking about creative options like extension tubes and diopters for shooting flowers as an example. I also saw another video that used focus peaking to show the effect.
I love extensions tubes. BTW, is your copy of the lens also slightly off angle when rotated to 0 degrees?
@@RobTrek I didn’t notice that. I’ll check my copy.
I have one in MFT.
Do you think my review is inline with your experience with this lens?
@@RobTrek I’ve had the lens about a week and haven’t spent any real time with it yet. I was excited to see your review.
Hi ! You did a review of a tilt adapter ring for M43 seven years ago (th-cam.com/video/Z0WLQvUInLE/w-d-xo.html). In comparison with this ring, is the inclination greater here and giving more tilt effect ?
The ring appaired with a nikon 50mm f1,2 old lens should give a better image quality, isn't it ?
I don't think the old Nikon lens would offer any better IQ. It's very soft wide open. As for the tilting, it's about the same. I don't think you can go wrong with either setup.