2x Macro Magnification Laowa 85mm f5.6 vs 100mm f2.8 Lens . Compact vs Heavy Lens

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 14

  • @moaliyt
    @moaliyt Před rokem +1

    Very helpful review, Shukran Omar. I own 85mm and that's my dedicated Macro Lens. Still getting the hang of Macro so it's gonna take some time for me to realise the full potential of this lens.

  • @patuhsetiawan8957
    @patuhsetiawan8957 Před rokem +3

    Nice review, the minimum focus distance of 16cm on Laowa 85mm vs 25cm on Laowa 100mm is quite significant, but my understanding that those are the distance measure from the camera censor right? And considering that the 100mm body is much longer than 85mm what is the real difference if measured from the front panel of the lenses?

  • @dashas5198
    @dashas5198 Před rokem

    Thanks for the review! The sharpness test was especially interesting to see. I don't suppose you've looked at the 90mm version from laowa as well?

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching
      Didn’t check the 90mm yet

  • @leomachine23
    @leomachine23 Před rokem

    Nice review my friend! 🙌🏼
    That 100mm calls me... Manual focus right?

  • @franciscosanchezgavier5007

    What do you choose ĺ100 or 90mm to nikon z7

  • @herbertdow
    @herbertdow Před rokem

    Hi, exzellent review, thx. how can the distance be much smaller for 85mm when it is just 15mm shorter in focal length?

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před rokem

      Do you mean the minimum focus distance ?

    • @herbertdow
      @herbertdow Před rokem

      @@OmaGhomrawi yes, I see also in the specs but I dont understand how 15mm focal length can make such a difference

  • @franciscosanchezgavier5007

    Lawoa have autofocus lens to nikon z???

  • @ArcanePath360
    @ArcanePath360 Před rokem

    Not entirely true with the aperture. When magnifying, the F number gets magnified too, causing diffraction. F2.8 is the equivalent of F8 in some scenarios, meaning focus stacking is a must, however it gives a sharper image than using F8. Also using it on a crop sensor magnifies the diffraction effect. It's of a thing with the 25mm x5 magnification though. Also, when getting further away, f2.8 gives a better out of focus bg which is often desired.