Vintage 50mm f1.4 Minolta Olympus Pentax Canon Nikon in-depth Comparison, which one is better? in 4k
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- hello my nostalgic friends
in this video we will see the comparison between these vintage lenses
this will be an in-depth test from every point of view and in every area
on these 5 lenses
and we will se wich one is the best!
Buona visione :))
nice and throughly review
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I have the Pentax, my dad got it brand new and I got myself a Pentax K1markII because I wanted to use all his old Pentax lenses. its so nice they still works on the digital camera and with the catch in focus it's really easy to use manual lenses. just press the shutter button in and when your in focus it fires..
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Nice video. I also like that handwriting - it sort of bad and good at the same time 😅
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Thanks for the cool review :)
I just stumbled across pentax video of yours, i kinda posted a very similar one. Seems like we both think the same about it. Good luck on your youtube journey, i'll tag along :)
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Good video dude
Thanks a lot 😁😁😁
You should work on presentation part. So much effort, so much work, but flow and editing...
I'm not a native English speaker myself, so I understand broken English even better than "fluent" English, but your pauses may tire some natives.
It's a really good idea to bring different 50 1.4 and show that there is practically no real difference between them. People wrote kilometers of text on forums, talking about the “character” of these lenses. I see the same circles in the bokeh. I don't think I can tell them apart in any real photo.
But i think the coin test is a little harsh. Old lenses tend to lose contrast at close distances. It would also be cool to compare some kind of autofocus lens with them, but with a comparable formula, for example EF 50 1.4
thank a lot, i just started this channel and i try to improve :)
You're lining up the lenses backwards to the direction you're writing your chart. Lenses go from right to left, then the chart goes from left to right. I mean I understand it, but it just makes for a better feeling imo.
If you make another comparison video with more lenses then rather than testing on-axis at f/5.6 or f/16, where the results are very similar, you should show the corners at f/5.6, where differences are more likely. Personally I would test on-axis at f/1.4, f/2.8, and off-axis at f/1.4, f/2.8, f/5.6, but I can understand if that is too many tests.
yes youre right :D
You can easily unscrew the coupling prong on the Nikon if you are annoyed by it and are not using it on an early film SLR that requires it.
yeah but holes :(
I prefer the look and feel of the Olympus, and think the Pentax is most unattractive. Pity Olympus never made a full frame DSLR to use their wonderful zuikos on.
yes , unfortunatlly :(
Why don't younuse a chart?
i like hand's made job :)
The Pentax-M 50mm 1.7 is still my favourite lens of all time. It was so much sharper than the Minolta 50mm 1.4 and 1.7 AF lenses I had.
yess i really like that lens, is superb