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16 Comments

  1. I've been really debating whether I should go for a manual lens or not. I have an old Pentax film camera that I use sometimes when I want that analogue feel but maybe I should try it on a modern digital camera. I was eyeing that Voigtlander 35mm lens since it's my favourite focal length. Another great video as always, thanks for the content.

  2. Me encantan tus videos! La calidad de las fotos y b roll de Japón me dan la oportunidad de conocer un poco de Hiroshima y las ciudades que visitas. Un product review is a milestone dude congrats!

  3. I've been shooting on a Helios 44-2 adapted to my a7iv recently for some portraits, probably wouldnt do so hot in street photography, but been loving using a manual lens on the system lately!

  4. We get what we pay for. “Reviews” of unsolicited free gear need careful treatment to keep channel integrity, IMO. However, I think you did a fair “hands on” assessment, Adrien — covered some key points like IQ and absence of LR lens profile. Lack of electrical contacts = no EXIF data — take notes if cam settings are important.
    Re peaking, what color and sensitivity setting did you select from Sony’s depth range? Can make a difference. Pre-focus, and lens focal range depth of focus markings can be another method to speed up manual focusing when a composition is fleeting, if that makes sense.
    Tip: when using Sony IBIS w/all manual lens, set focal length in camera menu – otherwise, even w/accurate focus peaking, IBIS error can cause blur. Did you have IBIS on during the shoot?
    9:34 shadow biker a good capture.
    In “nice nonsense books” shot (😊) did you intend to focus on biker in reflection, or window sign?
    Agree, adage says 50mm matches eye “field of view”. However, photographer’s field of main subject attention could be narrower; I know mine is narrower, and from what I’ve seen of your posts, my guess is that your own “attention area” is better suited to medium tele — like your 85mm.

  5. I enjoy your style of videos and photography. 12:47 is excellent. If it ever became an option for you, I'd like to see you try shooting with a Ricoh GRIII someday.

    I think it would be interesting to see what you do with it. It can be be a very challenging experience sometimes, and really changes how you think about taking photos, because of its focal length, but also its size, low profile, and portability.

  6. I have a set takumar lenses mainly i use for (work )video with my black magic. But some time i enjoy going out around Tokyo and shoot manual with my Fujifilm xh1 they are very unique and special

  7. Première fois que tu te montres en train de faire une photo depuis un autre point de vue que POV. Intéressant, engageant.

  8. Loving the photos! It’s probably due to the way you capture it more than the lens itself, but a nice focal length nonetheless.

  9. pretty stoked to have found your videos and channel. I love the overall aesthetic of the video. and i love the photographs you take. huge inspiration for me. your videos make me calm and for that, you deserve a subscribe. looking forward to your next vid!

  10. Nice video! Although I would like to see the original photos without the color grading like in other videos of yours ✨✨

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