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Bokehlicious?? TTArtisan 50mm f0.95 MFT - RED35 Review

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@MasterSekeyi
@MasterSekeyi 2 жыл бұрын
I really like that you review those 3rd party lenses regularly. I think they're going the right way closing the gaps in the mft lens system and giving US more choice and they're getting better time by time with design and IQ 🙏🏼
@samsen3965
@samsen3965 2 жыл бұрын
I seriously like TTArtisan's products that are overall better than average in terms of quality and top-notch in terms of price and value for the buck. Buuuuuut and this is a big BUT! َThat is what I don't understand about Chines. Seems not only us, but they can't understand what they write! Especially in the spect section of products they create and this is all over the board. Every Chines lens with a 0.95 F produces a darker image when compared to say a reputable today's builder or even old vintage lenses and I can clearly quote Canon rangefinder LTM lenses such as the legendary Canon Dream Lens 50mm F/0.95 Lens For Leica LTM L39. The same goes for the quality of bokeh they make. If you doubt my personal experience, then please look at good reviews and clips on this subject, already published by Mathieu Stern, or better, get one and test it for yourself with the result published here.I simply can't trust Chines and I really want to! Sadly it's not only the quality control. And I understand that mistakes happen but when describing an item for a feature, Chines mistake is always in the far extreme degree that projects feature in a better direction and never vice versa, as statistics in a fair environment should prove. Well, that is my half-penny worth of opinion on the subject.
@davebellamy4867
@davebellamy4867 2 жыл бұрын
Man that OM1 looks gorgeous with a lot of glass on it. What a camera. Out of my price range but I just got a used OMD EM1 ordered and that will do me along with my EM10s, the black one being the most aesthetically pleasing SLR I've handled.
@stevepage2369
@stevepage2369 2 жыл бұрын
Look like a great Lens .. might try one out . . . Another brill review . . thank Jimmy
@markziemba8522
@markziemba8522 2 жыл бұрын
As usual Jimmy, great review and thanks for all of the application notes on specific usage.
@DeMorcan
@DeMorcan 2 жыл бұрын
SLR Magic made a great M mount 50/0.95 which Leica stopped them from making. Although they did use the optics and took out the rangefinder mechanisms and cut a few thousand off the price. They made 2 50/0.95s for m43. One was a standard version similar to the 2 you mentioned. 1 was the Hyperprime II T/0.95 which is excellent. The T/0.95 seemed to have a shallower dof and brighter than the F/0.05. I do not find them on their site, but still see them in stores. The original one used the same optics as the M mount without the rangefinder mechanics. The II uses updated optics and cut the cost in half. They are rare and pricier than the current ones. I think it is a great lens meant to be used wide open. Not an every day look, but for those photos where it is appropriate, it is beautiful. Much better than the Voigtlander Nokton 43.5 or 60. Unless you like that classic Voigtlander look of course. Although the 60 is close the SLR Magic 50/0.95, the SLR magic used saves some money and is still has more detail (contrast and sharpness) than the 60 Nokton. I also love the 50 T/0.95. They are a little softer in the corners wide open which I expect from a 0.95 and actually helps the smooth bokeh. It has excellent transitions which I think give a nice look than the usual subject in front of a backdrop look for some photos. I think when it comes to image quality it is the best value 0.95 around half the costs (slightly more than half) of the Voigtlanders. If you run across one I sure would like your opinions of it and how it compares. I have no idea how much sample variance there is since I have just used 1 of each version.
@July71820
@July71820 2 жыл бұрын
感觉现在国产镜头做的也来也好了,价格低完全可以做自己的品牌
@t-money561
@t-money561 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. I found, on a bright sunny day, the focus ring and aperture ring both magnify and intensify incident light, very distracting and the lens attracts a lot of attention under such conditions. Also, the kamlan 1.1 is smaller and slightly better overall, but the .95 of the TT makes for extremely nice effects, especially when paired with a macro extension tube.
@extremelydave
@extremelydave 2 жыл бұрын
I like that you are looking beyond Olympus lenses even if I prefer them. Sometimes the little guys push the bigger companies to get better.
@Red35Photography
@Red35Photography 2 жыл бұрын
Too right, I just want to give little guys some light, even though I am not a big KZfaq, but every little helps I guess.
@jonbarnard7186
@jonbarnard7186 8 ай бұрын
Great review as usual. I know you really liked the 7 Artisans 50mm .95 when you reviewed it. If you had to pick one, which one would you pick?
@StrangelyIronic
@StrangelyIronic Жыл бұрын
I've never really understood much of the argument for balance. The first time I picked up a camera as a kid I naturally held the entire thing more or less by mostly holding the lens and then resting the body on my left palm to control pitch (vertical rotation), then holding with my right hand to guide horizontal direction, and either my thumb on the shutter or index finger depending on the angle. The first camera I got (and still use) was an old Nikon SP from a relative, so it's relatively small body and lens together, but I felt it was more natural to hold the lens where I always had my left thumb/index finger able to focus/change aperture. I moved to a Nikon F3 after that and from there went to DSLRS and eventually mirrorless (and Pentax KP/K1-2), always using the same support style holding technique regardless of size (I hold my Pentax Q's, Nikon 1's, and even my Canon S95, Fuji XQ1, and other point and shoots by resting on my left index finger with my left thumb resting on the side like an L bracket). All of that said, I recently let my nephew who is getting a little interesting in photography. He's 12 so I trusted him enough to hold my M50 mark II with a wrist strap. He immediately went to hold it like I see most people complaining about balance, just clamping onto both sides of the body without any support on the base or lens at all (22mm Canon EF-M prime, so not much to support) and I immediately showed how I would hold it and explained why. Maybe I'm just programmed to hold it that way because I started with full manual lenses and still primarily use manual lenses :|.
@Waltkat
@Waltkat 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review, this lens is definitely on my short list. Don't know if I'd call a blurred background a modern look though since I've been shooting with wide open apertures on my Nikkor and Pentax lenses since the 70's. When I first got my first digital camera I was disappointed by the lack of affordable lenses with 1.4 or larger apertures. I've been using mount adapters in order to use my 35mm film lenses. Been getting amazing results but the adapter does add bulk to the setup.
@samwang5831
@samwang5831 Жыл бұрын
I bought some affordable M43 lenses including a fisheye from 7 artisan and they are very good for the money. The lack of autofocus does not bother me at all. Actually it makes me think more about each shot, just like the film days. My next lens will be a macro where autofocus is not very helpful, it is usually more convenient to move the camera instead.
@zhengricky5446
@zhengricky5446 2 жыл бұрын
You definitely don't wanna miss the Mr. Ding Noxlux 50 .1.1 lens for a fast lens shooter like you, although this 0.95 lens could cover full frame
@MrBuion
@MrBuion 2 жыл бұрын
Flare is really cool, I have the 7 Artisan 35mm f1.2 and I go for flare a lot of times. I should consider this lens, it is really interesting.
@Red35Photography
@Red35Photography 2 жыл бұрын
Hey fellow flare guy :)
@robgeorge102
@robgeorge102 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I like the idea of these 0.95 lenses but I do feel they need some evolution, Can’t wait to see a sharp wide open version. I have a sigma 56mm f1.4 that is excellent wide open (and such a small, light lens too). That lens takes some beating although the Olympus pro 45 1.2 is tempting. Still it’s great to see 3rd party lenses putting pressure on the big boys, hopefully they will drive quality up and force prices down.
@hauke3644
@hauke3644 2 жыл бұрын
If you have the 56mm Sigma, you don't need any of these manual, fast lenses, unless you want blurry pictures. That's not only because they are soft at f 0.95, but also because it is hard to get precise focus without AF. The 45mm f1.2 is certainly the king of this kind of fast portrait primes, but it is expensive, a bit large and heavy and does not offer much over the Sigma 56mm, optically. (Of course, it does have the Pro features such as manual focus clutch and weather sealing.)
@robgeorge102
@robgeorge102 2 жыл бұрын
@@hauke3644 yep, I think we are making the same point, especially considering how reasonable the sigma lens is priced. Don’t underestimate manual focus though, some of us were brought up on film cameras before autofocus was a thing. I still shoot film too so still focus manually, however I must admit I do predominantly use af on my mirrorless cameras so I know what you mean. To be honest that sigma 56mm is an outstanding lens and I probably wouldn’t swap it for the 45mm pro lens but the 30mm I find less sharp, have you used that one?
@hauke3644
@hauke3644 2 жыл бұрын
@@robgeorge102 I have both the Sigma 30mm and the M.Zuiko 25mm f1.2. Pixel-peeping in high-res images, I can tell a difference at f 1.4, where the 25mm has a bit higher microcontrast. But I don't consider this practically relevant, the Sigma is a pretty good lens and since I have it, I haven't used my manual, fast 35mm primes any more. If some day I want a "dreamy" look, I'll just apply a mist filter...
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan 2 жыл бұрын
@@robgeorge102 being brought up on manual focus doesn't mean much. Depending on what you're shooting, you're going to get a lot of misses with a 0.95 with manual focus. Just the natural sway of a person can mean their ears or tip of their nose are in focus instead of their eyes. I grew up shooting with manual too and I want nothing to do with manual lenses anymore.
@robgeorge102
@robgeorge102 2 жыл бұрын
@@veganpotterthevegan that’s a personal choice for you, doesn’t mean it’s how I think.
@andreasthegreat8509
@andreasthegreat8509 2 жыл бұрын
I’m very happy with my 45/f1,2 Oly. I would like you to make a video about lenses that’s good for video.
@Acomyztly
@Acomyztly 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jimmy, entertaining video! I have a 50mm 7artisans for Sony and the Voightlander 25mm for m4/3, both 0.95. Is not the same focal lenght and system but they are supposed designed for full frame and m4/3 respectively (same angle of view). In all aspects is best the Voightlander: quality of material and construction, optical performance and facility for video work (clik and de-clik aperture ring). But with cinema lens chinese manufacturer I find them of better quality. Saludos (cheers).
@user-pp9gi3dt3w
@user-pp9gi3dt3w 2 ай бұрын
Hi Jimmy loved your review on the tt artisan 50mm f0.95, Wondering what your thoughts are comparing it against the Kamlan 50mm f1.1 mk ii lens?
@jonathonrowley3535
@jonathonrowley3535 Жыл бұрын
Great review, but on a M43 camera it’s not technically f0.95 it becomes f1.9 which is still nice but should be taken into account. Manufacturers always ignore the change in f numbers on cropped sensors.
@ohhakmoon1981
@ohhakmoon1981 Жыл бұрын
hello Jimmy~ thanks for nice review! 7artisan 50/0.95 vs TTartisan 50/0.95 which one do you recommend? om-1 body~ thank you!
@bernhardtsen74
@bernhardtsen74 2 жыл бұрын
just filmed some flowers with the 7artisans 35mm f0.95 on my old GH4 camera, I only bought it for short video and now streaming!the dummy battery arrived today, going to buy a video capture card so I can stream with it!can you show how nice the bokeh is with some cheap step rings on it?
@spanksen
@spanksen 2 жыл бұрын
Thx Jimmy, I I would not have the amazing Sigma 56mm1.4 this would be a lens to take a closer look at
@Red35Photography
@Red35Photography 2 жыл бұрын
Eveyrone seems to love the 56mm 1.4, I should try one.
@spanksen
@spanksen 2 жыл бұрын
@@Red35Photography You never tried the Sigma? I’m shocked, my most used lens. You gonna love and keep it. Hoping for a review soon ☺️
@dave2664
@dave2664 Жыл бұрын
Who cares about your sample F8 images????? I am looking at your review for quality wide open. I have modern 25mm AF lenses to shoot at f2.8 and above. Just FYI for future reviews. We are here for f .95 review and performance!!
@foorichard1712
@foorichard1712 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jimmy can you do a video how to focus on manual lens?
@michaelscaplis
@michaelscaplis Жыл бұрын
How did you create the calming sea footage at the end? Especially the early black and white video shakiness?
@tomrandall6539
@tomrandall6539 2 жыл бұрын
Sweet video Jimmy, I am fascinated by some of the alternative options out there for M43 cameras. I actually really like manual focus lenses; I don't know what it is about them! I have the Samyang 12mm f2 which I really only use when I go on trips up north with the chance of the aurora showing (it's optically awesome as well). For you personally, taking into account image quality wide open, what do you prefer between this and OM's own offering of the 45mm f1.2? As it's the closest to it (I think!). I know they are different lenses, I'm just thinking about quality at that wide open setting. Cheers!
@elzafir
@elzafir 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the noob question, but how can a manual lens have focus breathing? I thought that's only for auto focus lens. Or is this lens an AF lens?
@irishrose89775
@irishrose89775 2 жыл бұрын
Great review Jimmy. Not so sure I like the dished grip areas on the lens. Worry about how this will handle oxidation as the lens ages. Not sure why makers of offer .95 lenses if their sharpness suffers so much at the larger apertures. Seems counter productive to me, but then for the price who knows.
@Red35Photography
@Red35Photography 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Caitlin. I would agree but only time will tell how it ages. On the sharpness note, event the more expensive Voigtlander 0.95 series are the same. I'd listed Leica's Germany factory before and looked at their 0.95 lens, built aside, it's more to do with the employment of premium and exotic elements. These elements are critical in controlling various aspects of lights passing through. From what I was told, these elements are very very expensive, one piece of glass could be as expensive as this lens itself. However, some may find these lenses useful for a certain type of photography/videography. And for the price, you can see if this experiment works before paying 10K for a Leica :)
@siennastories8635
@siennastories8635 2 жыл бұрын
For video and cinematography, lens sharpness is often a non-issue so that could’ve been one factor for why they put it out despite not being sharp.
@Bakin
@Bakin 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jimmy great review as usual. I have a suggestion for a video I don't think you have done. What is the best {best performance for the price) low-light prime lens (not wide angle, not zoom) available for a micro 4/3 camera for someone who wants to take evening/night pictures on City Streets including some close-up portraits without a flash?
@Red35Photography
@Red35Photography 2 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion! Let me make something in the near future!
@terrywbreedlove
@terrywbreedlove 2 жыл бұрын
I sold all my Pro OMD stuff yesterday. EM1X, Em1.2, 300mm F4. 40-150 F2.8, 12-40 F2.8, 75mmF1.8 and about 5 other lenses. Kept the Pen F and need a 17mm for it as a travel camera. Might look at the TTartisans 17.
@mamadouhadyndiaye1397
@mamadouhadyndiaye1397 Жыл бұрын
Could we use this lens with Panasonic Lumix G9
@miguelmiguel1946
@miguelmiguel1946 2 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to configure my Olympus Pen F to use this lens? if so which menu to enter?
@davebellamy4867
@davebellamy4867 2 жыл бұрын
TT Artisan and 7 Artisan? I'm confused now!
@zardosspinosa6944
@zardosspinosa6944 2 жыл бұрын
I must have missed it, is the center clear at 0.95?
@caw25sha
@caw25sha 2 жыл бұрын
Is this an MFT mount version of a lens designed as a standard for full frame?
@Red35Photography
@Red35Photography 2 жыл бұрын
No, this lens is designed for cropped sensor cameras, APS-C and M43. It's too narrow to cover a full frame sensor. They do make a full frame lens though.
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