In theory, can you use the SLR Magic Cine 35mm T1.4 Mark II Lens with Sony E-Mount, and the SLR Magic CINE 18mm f/2.8 Lens (Sony E) together in a film project? The difference in this case, one being a TStop lens while the other an f/stop lens. Either used for A-ROLL or B-ROLL camera. Most YT videos explain the differences, however, I haven't come across any regarding the use of both in a cinematic project. Great explanation. 👍
Kool Video. Jabari quick question. I just bought a Samyang 135mm T2.2 ED UMC (cinema) lens. But i meant to get the 135mm F2.8 ED UMC photo lens for astrophotography. All i really shoot is the stars night sky & ufo's. Will there be any differnce with the T stop then the F stop for shooting astro? And are there any negative or positives having the T stop for astro P? Thanks so much for your content.
Ahhh, ahhhhhh, it's like music to my ears, every time I hear someone accurately state the difference between ƒ stop and t stop. I've gotten in (cordial) arguments with people so many times trying to explain what an ƒ stop really is. Does nobody pay attention in math? Hasn't anybody read an old school speedlight manual? ƒ, it's not just a funny looking 'f.'