Exactly what you said around 6 and 30. If I buy a cheapo modern vintage lens, I don't want it to be clean. I want it to have an esthetic, I want the vignette, I want the softness in the corners, I want the weird look on the background. I'm buying it because I can make photos that look old with it.
It reminds me a bit of my SLR Magic 35mm f1.2 Cine lens. It's got a similar character, but even thinner depth of field. It's soft in the corner, but beautifully so. Another interesting lens of that kind is the Mitakon 50mm f0.95.
@@WesPerry Sorry M8 English humour again. It means don't give up what you're good at, photography, for something you're rubbish at,... OK not rubbish, but no rock God... No offense meant BTW...
@@WesPerry Never heard of Miranda, presumably big in Canada, not so in England. Just watched Miranda sings Gangnum style... You are certainly not that bad !!!
It is at times. It’s a bit of a vintage look to have bokeh like that, though. It only bothers me when I’m a little further away and then things start looking nervous in the background.
How about 7 artisans 35mm f1.2 with sony a 7 mark ii as compared to 7 artisans 35mm f1.4 on same sony a7 mark 2 WHich one is best for cinematic video and images?