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7artisans 35mm f0.95 Large Aperture APS-C Mirrorless Cameras Lens Compact for Fuji X-T1 X-T2 X-T3 X-T20 X-T30 X-E1 X-E2 X-E3

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With such a large maximum aperture, and focal length of 50mm (75mm equivalent), one would think that this lens would be huge but considering what it is, the size of it is actually quite manageable. In other words, it’s really not that big. I would argue it’s actually compact given what its capabilities are. I had this lens mounted on my Fuji X-T3 for weeks, and it’s something that balances very nicely on the camera. Let’s talk a bit about the image quality now. Again, I still can’t get over the price of the 35mm f0.95 because in addition to the excellent build, the image quality has been very impressive so far. It’s very sharp, and this includes images that are taken at f0.95. The color and contrast rendering are great. Yes, it’s a lens with a max aperture of f0.95, and you should definitely use it at that setting because what would be the point in even getting an f0.95 lens but I’m happy to report that it can produce great results stopped down as well. This along with its size and weight means you don’t necessarily need a smaller aperture 35mm lens in addition to this one. The 7artisans Photoelectric 35mm f0.95 Lens can literally serve as your “go-to” 35mm lens for pretty much everything, which means it is quite versatile.

7artisans 35mm F0.95 Lens, APS-C Manual Focus Large Aperture

The bokeh flip! This is actually shot upside down. The top is a puddle reflection. The obvious comparison – 7artisans vs Mitakon Apologies in return — I’ve been AWOL here —I retired, then we moved from Austin TX to Bellingham, Washington State. In the middle of a nature preserve — nature a different photography for me 🙂 I thought I’d even sell my M system, but the very nice guy at the Leica store persuaded me I could do just as nice work with an M. Also I walked out with Leica binoculars, which are spectacular. L’optique est délivrée dans un bel étui en cuir 2 Optical performances / Performances Optiques 2.1 Sharpness /Piqué As for corner sharpness, if you’re shooting a portrait at wide open aperture, chances are, you’re trying to isolate the subject anyway, so I don’t think a little softness in the corners will be a problem. Of course, this is just my opinion :). Yes, it might even be somewhat of a distraction to have something ultra sharp. Plus, most lenses at large open aperture have some vignetting, which helps further isolate the subject.Le flou d’arrière plan est plaisant et très doux dans la plupart des situations mais dans de rares cas il peut devenir nerveux quand l’arrière plan est lointain et fouilli What also aids in focusing is the technology we have in most mirrorless cameras these days. For instance, I was using focus peaking, and the magnification features in my X-T3. I either used both features together or separately depending on my situation, and type of subject. I’ll admit it, focusing the 50mm f0.95 still isn’t as fast as autofocus, and I did get some out of focus shots but overall, this lens isn’t as difficult to focus as some might think, especially with practice. 7artisans Photoelectric 50mm f0.95 Lens Image Quality:

7Artisans 35mm F0.95 Review and Images - DustinAbbott.net

I had the Risespray 35f0.95, what is probably very similar to 7Artisans. But since nobody answered your question, I answer… In terms of focusing, it’s all done manually, which is probably another reason why the lens is more compact. Manually focusing a normal to short-tele lens with such a large maximum aperture is either something you enjoy or don’t. I’ve shot enough Leica M gear that I’m not so much of a fan anymore haha but focusing isn’t too difficult with the 7artisans Photoelectric 50mm f0.95 lens. Ever since I started publishing some images that I took with this new 7artisans 35mm f0.95 lens, the predominant question from a lot of people has been: “How does it compare to the Mitakon 35mm f/0.95 mk2?” Excellents résultats en vidéo point de vue piqué, douceur du flou d’arrière plan et rendu des couleurs You can also note the slight exposure difference between the two that I outlined further up the article. The bokeh quality between the two I definitely rate as similar. Mid frame the 7artisans seems to have a little bit of a dark rings near the edges of the blurry specular highlights, but when you change the exposure up to match that of the Mitakon they are again similar.This lens has possibly some of the best bokeh that you can get for the X series system. And this is even true when including the 50mm f/1 and the 56mm f/1.2 APD Only differences: on the 7artisans the aperture ring has a different sculpt and turns to the right from 0.95 to max. Risespray aperture ring turns to the left. Use an adapted 35mm Zeiss or Nikon lens. I also have a 35mm Vivitar lens I could adapt but its image quality is not that good. So sorry for the late reply! I hope you’re doing good! Thanks for reading my review. It means a lot, and it’s great to hear from you! If like me you are only looking for very occasional use, very small & light so it doesn't waste precious camera bag space and you don't want to drop the 400-500 the others typically cost, the 7Artisans is a good option!

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