The problem I have with the old Minolta lenses is that photographers have “discovered” them and are hoovering them up to use on their mirror less cameras. I’m old so I still like to use them on a Minolta! The same goes for my old Pentax screw mounts. Not so much yet for my Canon FD’s but that might be the next hip discovery. Who can predict. Forgiving my rant, the portraits of your girlfriend are wonderful, dreamy, soft. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your comment. I can certainly see your point and often struggle with it as well. For me, celebrating what we love on this channel and having the side-effect of potentially driving up prices are two sides of the same coin. Personally, I'd like to encourage greater appreciation for what is/was already there (often for a long time) and point to the simple truth that "new" is not always better. Yet, the downside is that this potentially attracts people seeking bargains or "hip" effects. This is certainly not the intention. I am glad to hear you enjoyed the video anyways. :)
Your girlfriend looks like she just stepped away from the set of a 1960's French New Wave film. Really nice photos and I appreciate your aesthetic. Rokkors are still among the lesser appreciated vintage lenses with bargains still available with some digging.
I have been using this lens for last 10 years with my Sony with a techart adapter. Auto focus is very reliable even for a abrupt moving subjects at F1.2. Love the image and AF that I get from this lens. I also love TTArtisan 50mm 0.95 with a techart adapter.
Color for the sake of color is so impressionistic! And the pictures of your model are deserving of a spy movie, almost cinematic! Thanks for the videos!
I bought this lens used in 1998 from a camera shop for 79 bucks. It was so so using my film camera back then. When I went to digital in 2006 I found it was much better and now I keep it in my bag most of the time when I want a different look.
Jerry Kelley hey there, I just ask him if this lens is a must keep and short after read your post :). The problem today is that there are really expensive!.
Mate, am I ever glad I searched up the 58mm 1.2 today... Otherwise I may not have found this channel! Great review, you just got yourself a new subscriber! Cheers!
I just picked up an X700 body. I'll be on the lookout for this Minolta lens. You got some amazing results. Even the out of focus shots of your girlfriend were full of emotion that was accentuated by the shallow depth of field. very nice work Max.
Your video really grew on me and the photos you took with film were amazing! I was waiting to see the digital ones but was so blown away by the film results. Subscribed.
Intelligent,soft-spoken,you have the eye of an artist and the sensibility of one as well.Excellent photographs and review of said lens.I remember seeing this lens mounted on an SRT-101,an imposing black model locked behind a glass case.Of course I couldn't afford it,but the conversation in the shop was how this would be ideal for available light photography.I thought to myseif,city-scapes at dawn,dusk and at night as well as indoor photos.Oh well ,managed to live without it,this was 1971 or there abouts.Wish you much sucess.Really enjoyed your review ,must see more.
Thank you for your wonderful words, Steve. I'm speechless. Thanks so much! And yes, there's no "need" to own such a lens. It is an interesting creation and I was curious to try it since it is kind of affordable by now. :)
I got this lens with a whole bunch of other Minolta lenses and about 5 Minolta film cameras as a gift from my father in law! Looking at some “cheap” mirrorless options with an adapter to have some fun! Probably going Fuji again! Great video!
Hi Martin thank you for your detailed review your apretaiation for this lenses seems to be so sensitive and kind, is so nice to see somebody talking about hem very much like artistic tools rather than just sharp, contraste machines I have recently found a Minolta 58/1.2 and use it on an olympus m4/3 lookin for blurry background for portraits and so far really pleased and still exploring the visual resources this lens offer to me, something that inmediately noticed and is very important is that the image inspires me and encourages me to make new projects, that reason alone makes me value this lens so much. Take care
You seem like a very nice and kind guy. Just bought the lens today and can`t wait to create some fantastic images with it. The people like you keep my passion for old legacy lenses alive, so keep it up! ;)
Max one of your best videos. Most of the photos are outstanding (and not just cose of the lense). I have many Minolta lenses and was looking after one like yours (serial number starts by 276...) probably will end up buying one. I will use it with my Minolta X700 and with a SonyA6000. I have to say Im impressed also by the quality of the scans you get really beautiful. Congratulations on your channel!
Oh wow, thanks a lot for your kind words and opinion. As you can tell from the video, I can mostly recommend this lens. As usual, the scans are made possible by my trusted lab (www.meinfilmlab.de) as indicated in the video description. :)
Great video. I absolutely love the Minolta MC lenses, before Minolta went to plastic. They have a Leica-esque feel to them- so much so that Leica actually bought and re-branded a couple of their zoom lenses... I love the way they render with digital sensors of my cinema cameras, but am jealous of the feel of the film photographs in this video. Beautiful colours- I forgot how good real film looks...
The XD-7 stunning! I have just repaired an XD-11 with an "inop" shutter and test shot a roll of Ilford HP5 film in it. I absolutely love the camera, it takes pride of place with my gorgeous little Zeiss Ikon Contessa LK.
Great review! Glad you did Portraits on B&W film, for which I think these lenses were intended. Film shows the "real" character of these vintage lenses.
My favorite lens which was a stand out. Suggest you try Rokkor 45mm f2. A stupendous lens. For some fancy results, try Minolta 24mm f2.8 VFC lens. Though designed for correct field curvature, it can be judiciously used for beautiful out of focus control of peripheral area. Enjoy.
Outstandingly high quality channel, thank you🌟 I have this lens (version II) and love it’s rendering in many different contexts. It’s also amazing in low light... Would you consider a request? Please review Konica Hexanon 57mm f/1.2 I haven’t bought one yet (being very impressed with the 57mm f/1.4) but would really appreciate your observations especially in relation to this Rokkor. Alles gute :)
excellent friend, I'm about to buy an identical lens, and to tell the truth I did not think I would find something like what you did in this video, thank you very much now I know what to do
Hey Max, ich wüsste zwar nicht woran ich das Minolta schrauben könnte und möchte mir ungern eine Minolta-Kamera kaufen, aber die Fotos sind ja mal oberhammeraffengeil. Deine Streetshots - Wahnsinn. Sehr kreativ, gute Kompositionen, tolles Auge. Das Porträt von deiner Freundin ist das beste Foto in der Auswahl. Hier zeigt das Objektiv seine geballte Stärke. Atemberaubendes Bokeh! Mach weiter so, du hast eine entspannte Stimme - das Wichtigste um ein guter RUclipsr zu sein 😉 Bis in ein paar Jahren in Wetzlar, wenn wir uns bei der Präsentation der M11 sehen. 😬
Hey Stefan, wow, danke für deinen Kommentar. Klar, du bist ja vermutlich auch vor allem mit deiner M6 unterwegs. Stimme zu, dass das Porträt im Café die Qualitäten der Optik am besten in Szene setzt. Viel Glück und bisschen Verstand. ;) Klar, ich mache brav weiter. Genieße das RUclipsr-Dasein gerade sehr. Eine wunderbare kreative Spielwiese auf der ich noch so viel lernen kann. :) Haha, mit etwas Glück sehen wir uns ja schon früher mal wieder. Wohnst du in der Gegend rund um Wetzlar? Werde bestimmt schon früher mal wieder in der Gegend sein.
MAX+ONE Portrait Photography Ja ich wohne in der Gegend. In Gießen um genau zu sein. Da mein Studium bald zu Ende ist, weiss ich noch nicht wie lange noch. Melde dich wenn du in der Gegend bist und wir knipsen ne Rolle Tri-X zusammen voll. Kenne auch ein paar coole Porträt-Locations in Richtung Lost Place / Industrial. Du findest mich auf Instagram: auf_film und in Facebook: Stefan Baudach. Namaste!
Excellent review! It's your calm attitude that guided me through your video....really really nice portrait work there, my favourite is at 19:50....sehr sehr sinnlich. Und das unaufgeregte Moderieren ist sehr sehr angenehm. Grüße nach Oldenburg.
New subscriber. Absolutely loving this channel. Thank you for the work you do. This lens renders so beautifully. I have a 55mm 1.7 that I have been using on my digital camera. Really love the look I am getting.
another great video. My step dad passed down a bunch of vintage Minolta gear, 2 cameras and a bunch of lenses. Although the batch of free 2nd hand vintage lenses was nice, I did not get a 58mm f/1.2.. although, there is a 58mm f/1.4 in the mix... still good.. I only did some quick test shots with it using my Fuji X-Pro2 with adapter, but I'm liking the bokeh rendering.. it's not the smoothest, but not bad and I already have a lens that gives me really good sharpness and bokeh.. messing around with the vintage stuff is fun just to see what it will produce more for (hopefully) unique character. I'm doing test shots with film and the slr Minolta cameras and lenses.. looking forward to seeing the results once I finish the roll and get them developed.
Thanks for your lovely comment. I really appreciate it! Glad to hear that you have the f/1.4 version and currently run some tests as well. :) Which is your favorite lens that you usually use on your Fuji X-Pro 2?
If you're referring to the Minolta Rokkor lenses, I've used almost all of them VERY briefly just to test the effects.. so, far, I think I like the 58mm f/1.4 (=87mm equiv.) and 100mm f/2.5 (=150mm equiv.).. they should make for pretty nice portrait lenses, but I really need to try them outdoors to get a better ideal of their full effect. As with native Fujinon lenses, I can't deny the 56mm f/1.2 is a great portrait lens and currently my go to lens for serious portraits.. other than that, I only have currently 3 other lenses.. an 18mm f/2, 23mm /f2 & 35mm f/2. They are all great for different reasons. The 18mm is perfect for street, especially dense cities like when I went to Hong Kong. The 28mm equiv. field of view fits with such tight settings, obviously, and good for social events where I'm going to be at a dinner table or somewhere crowded indoors. The 35mm makes for a great standard 50mm(ish) field of view, but sometimes too tight.. then that's where I turn to the 23mm which gives me a 35mm(ish) field of view... I don't think there's one perfect all arounder lens that is the ideal "standard" lens.. different situations call for different lenses. I don't mind sticking to one focal length if I have to to work a scene and make a shot with what I have, but sometimes you just don't have the room and especially if you're in a casual situation, I feel you shouldn't let the photographer side of you dictate enjoying your social event by forcing you to try harder than you need to.. just pick a lens that allows you adapt to as much variety of scenarios as you're likely to encounter and go with that... I know if I get too involved in trying to force the "best-composed" shot in a social/casual situation.. it can kill the mood and probably piss off those around me. anyways... Going back to the Minolta lenses.. I have a 16mm f/2.8, but it is a fisheye. If it weren't a fisheye, I might feel more comfortable using it as just a 24mm equiv. field of view, but it has the distortion of a fisheye, so it's a little weird.. I'm used to fisheyes being in the 15mm equiv. range. Have to try using it more to get a feel for how, or if, I can use this sort of lens best. I suppose I could apply some heavy distortion correction in post, but then again maybe I should try and see what I can do with this effect as is? Don't know?.. will investigate and see what is possible. What's neat about this particular lens is that it has 4 built-in filters.. Orange, Yellow, Blue & Clear, if I'm not mistaken. Simply lift and rotate a ring at the end of the lens to switch. It could serve as an interesting way to make black & white photos. Lastly, I have some vintage zoom lenses as well.. Plus, I have a 2x tele converter.. Haven't tried them, but I'd be interested to see just how far I could zoom.. the longest focal length I can achieve with a 400mm lens with the 2x tele converter would equal 1200mm on the Fuji, if my calculations are correct.. Going to need a tripod as there are no OIS in the lens nor in the camera body. The longest equiv. field of view I've shot with was 600mm.. and that got me in very close to a lot of the action when I went to a race car event. This would be double that zoom, I can only imagine the reach... the amount of light I will lose will be quite a bit, though, so I think bright daylight would be the best time I could think to use such a setup. Anyways, keep up the great work. Enjoy your videos on film & cameras & how you go about doing your photo shoots.
The Rokkor PG 50mm 1.4 is another winner... Never thought I'd recommend it after 20+ years with my Dad's old Rokkor PF 58, but I found an extra-affordable one last month and it is lovely!
@@willhouse Hi ! What do you think take 50mm or 58 ? I will have another lenses 25mm and 50mm but I would like to get Minolta I also think about 135 2.8 😊
@@buleulek5153 You can't really go wrong with any of those lenses. I feel like my 58 produces more contrast, while the 50 offers more sharpness. Still don't have a 135 Rokkor of my own... but Minolta made a ton of those and you can find them at *very* affordable prices.
I have experience with the FUJI 56mm F1.2 and i will got to that FL and apperture the minute I can again (had to sell all my gear) this one is looking good, and i can see me using it on daily bases. I have an MD lens adaptor for minolta manual lenses, and have already a cople of them, the lack of OIS is tricky on Fuji bodies, but there are situations where they deliver really good results..
Oh wow, thanks so much! Sure, there's some Fuji Acros in my fridge and I will bring it out for some black and white portraits soon. Really like that film as well. :)
@@AnalogInsights especially interested in reviews of Minolta 85mm f2, 24mm VFC, 35mm ShIft CA, 17mm f4, 7.5mm f4 Fisheye, 85mm Varisoft, 135mm f2, 50mm 1.2 and 45mm f2. A direct comparison between your Minolta 58mm 1.2 and the more modern Minolta 50mm 1.2 would be interesting. Also cameras X-700 and CLE.
Good commentary and video and those are some impressive photos you captured with this lens. I too enjoy adapting older Minolta lenses to my a6000. I currently have the 58mm f1.4, 50mm f1.7, 45mm f2 all purchased at local antique markets. Always a hard decision of which to bring when we go out for the day.
Have you tried comparing the wide open sharpness of this 58 to the with the 50mm f1.2 lens? In your photos, like at 6.59 minutes, have nothing in focus on my 27" screen.
Very nice pictures. I really like how you can take a shot focusing on a particular part of the whole. I'm just thinking of getting into photography, researching camera's, lenses etc. Your pics I find inspiring. Thank you. Would you be able to take similar shots with a nice 50mm lens?
This lens looks great ! I'm curious to know what you think of the Rokkor 85mm f/1.7 that you have in the XD7 review, and how you compare it to this 58mm f/1.2. Actually both are in the same price range and are well known for their bokehs, but which one has your preference for portraiture ?
François THAÏLANDE On my XD7 or a full-frame digital camera I would slightly prefer the 85mm for portraits but the 58mm is awesome for certain kinds of portraits/looks as well and I especially like using it on my Leica T with its APS-C sensor. For a crop factor of 1.5, 58mm and such a wide aperture are just perfect. I might make a review of the 85mm lens as well at some point. :)
Hi Max, thx for your quick answer ! It could be cool, I like the way you make reviews, often very instructives. I recently bought le same xd7 as you (great camera !), and it came with a MD 28mm f/2.8, so I would like to add something longer now. I mostly watching for a keeper, a good and unique minolta lens ^^ I'm curious to know if you have any recommendations, as you looks to know stuffs about Minolta lens.
I really like filmic portrait with the teacup and those with the Leica T. I shoot with this lens' contemporary, a Canon FD f/1.2 55mm, which fortunately cost a lot less. Bokeh is a bit kinder too.
I have a mint Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm F1.2 Hawk Eye MC II coming in tomorrow. Does anyone know how much these sold for back in the day... back in the 1970s?
The Minolta 58mm f/1.2 was introduced in 1968 and replaced by the 50mm f/1.2 in 1978. The MC II version was sold from 1970 to 1973. I looked it up in a Minolta July 1971 US price guide where it was priced at $175. That's the equivalent of $1,314.40 in 2023 dollars (when adjusted for inflation).
\Would love to see some night shots in 1.2. Such a nice lense. I have the AIS 50 1.2 nikon, I find it gets too creamy to use during the day especially shots 10M away.
Not at all expensive from eBay. In various photos of this lens I have seen a brown tint which an indication of the decay of radioactive Thorium. Thorium was very common inside premium lenses of that period.
Decaying Thorium elements supposedly regain their original color after enough exposure to ultraviolet light. I have a yellowed Rokkor SI 28mm f/2.5, but it's easy enough to correct on my Lumix by setting a custom white balance - so I'll probably just let it stay visibly radioactive. ⚡
Hi Max! erstmal, super super video/bild examples! Ich struggle momenten damit mir eine leica m9 zu kaufen, welche ich gerne mit diesem objektiv bestücken will! ist dies möglich oder habe ich dann schwarze ecken aufgrund des vollformats? Viele Grüße aus dem Süden 🤘🏼
Hi Ludwig, vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar. Die Leica M9 ist ein Rangefinder und deshalb deutlich besser für Objektive geeignet, die ein "rangefinder coupling" besitzen. Das Minolta-Objektiv hat nur Sinn, wenn du es mit beispielsweise einer spiegellosen Leica wie der SL, CL oder TL2 nutzt. Die M9 ist darüber hinaus eine Vollformatkamera und das Objektiv deckt ebenfalls ganz normal Vollformat ab. Bei kleineren Sensoren hast du einen Crop-Faktor, jedoch selbstverständlich keine schwarzen Ecken. Hoffe, dass dir das hilft.
5:43 was that coincidence or arranged? great colour composition!! Subscribed… Now a question: do you have any thoughts on how this lens might perform on a FF Nikon DSLR (I have Nikon D4)? I checked Fotodiox, they have an adapter. Sehr interessantes Expose, danke schon und mfg aus Holland!
Love your videos. Very well explained and I'm sold to this lens. I'm still looking for a good quality adapter so that I can fit this in my FD mount AE-1. Would you happen to have any good adapter recommendations?
Thanks for your kind comment. In general, I can highly recommend Novoflex adapters which served me well in the past. But it seems like they don't produce a Canon FD to Minolta MC/MD mount adapter. Hope you have some luck with a different manufacturer.
Hello Max, Hope you doing well. I would be really interested how would pictures turn up with this technique, but using Rollei Superpan 200, which is famous of those such a nice skin tones. Wouldn't you be fancy to try it once? :)
loved the video and examples...do you think it's feasible to shoot with this lens on a Nikon d5200 with a converter? it too is aps-c and wondered what you thought it was a good option
Hi Doug, sorry about my late response. In the last couple of months, I found myself increasingly using this lens on my Leica T (APS-C sensor) for digital portraits, often preferring it over my beloved vintage Leica Summicron. The lens brings about a special character and when stopped down one or two stops is amazingly sharp, retains a wonderful bokeh, and offers solid subject-background-separation. After all, the 58mm lens almost behaves like a 85-90mm portrait lens on an APS-C camera. So yes, I can certainly recommend this setup. But you might want to take a look at the Nikon f/1.2 lens as potential alternatives as well.
thanks Max for getting back to me ...very kind for you to take the time to do so ...I'm soon going to make the effort on this idea...I am going with the 1.4 version initially to see if this works on my camera body.I shoot soft sensual and have rented the Nikon 58mm 1.4 and love it...I don't even care that it's not always tac sharp because I tend to just love the feel of that 58 more so than needing it to be sharp the way others would want...call that artistic style ...I just don't tend to care about vivid clarity as I do soft impressionism ....do you have an IG account I can follow?...would love to see more of your work
Sounds like a great idea and makes perfect sense. Sure, you can follow me on Instagram (instagram.com/maxplustwo) or take a closer look at my portfolio (www.maxplusone.net) if you're interested. I always appreciate it. :)
Thanks for the great review! Btw, awesome photos, especially the portraits are so beautiful. I’m so lucky because I just heard that my parents in law from India have this lens on a Minolta XK which they bought in the 70s and that they will give it to me when they come to Germany in August. I’m planning to use it on my Fuji XT20 as a portrait lens. I never shot film and just thought it might be a good idea to try it out with this. Do you know how this camera is? Is it worth bringing it from India?
Thanks for your elaborate comment. Glad to hear that you liked this video and congratulations that you have this lens in your extended family. I haven't used the Minolta XK myself but based on what I know about the camera, I would recommend they bring it along as well. As long as you're interested in shooting some film, this is a wonderful tool to go for. You can find more information on the trusted "Rokkorfiles" here: www.rokkorfiles.com/XK.html
i really hope you can adapt this lens on a full frame camera in order to see its full potential on bokeh.... i am considering to get one for my sony a7 even if it is pricey to me...
Peter Cheung Thanks for your comment. The bokeh can already be seen in the images featured in this video. 35mm is the original "full frame" after all. ;)
Yes, of course. The amount of details is quite impressive on a digital camera. As mentioned in the video, the lens is a bit soft wide open but the amount of detail significantly increases when stopped down a bit. I can certainly recommend it for digital use.
If you call this lens SHARP, I don't know what to say without assorting to more confrontational language. I can only call this kind of "reviews" too "ROMANTIC". That's as nice as I can get when watching this type of twisted description of reality.
I appreciate that you have opinions, but could you put some substance behind that drum beating and offer what other lenses you have in mind when leaving a comment like that? Otherwise, your contribution seems a little more like just ego-driven gear rage.
I watched about ⅓ of lens reviews from this channel and numerous reviews from others, on RUclips or otherwise, not to mention I have personally used 50 lenses or so over the years. I have seen SHARP images from various photographers and reviews, including those from Max. So I can tell sharp images from the lesser ones. If you can’t tell the difference or if you consider the images from this video review are sharp enough to be called SHARP, even by vantage lens standards, or compared to other lenses Max has taken pictures with, I rest my case. There is no need for further argument.
@@aiofilms Hey there, sorry to have bruised your ego. I was simply highlighting that you took the time to grandstand about your extensive knowledge and imply you knew of better options. I gave you the opportunity here to put some substance behind your words and you've returned to chest beat some more and still haven't put any substance to back up anything you've said. So, case closed... verdict is... you're just a troll with no real experience, insight or anything meaningful to contribute.
1. If you know how to substantiate or prove one’s impression of a bunch of images on RUclips being not sharp enough to be called “shot with a very sharp lens” or not as sharp as other pictures taken by the same person with different gear, please let me know. 2. I have no intention of making contribution here. But I have the right to voice out my disagreement with the host’s definition for a “very sharp lens”. Do I need scientific proof of my impression and feeling? 3. Did you just start name calling? I thought you were better than that. 😔
@@aiofilms Ah, but you did make a contribution the moment you first commented and your character revealed itself in your subsequent comments. Just to be clear, you absolutely have the right to speak your mind, but that doesn't protect you from the consequences of being called out for behaving like the rude troll you are. If you don't enjoy being called names is fair, perhaps consider how you're presenting yourself in the first place and how you brought this upon yourself. We're done here. Go put something good into the world now. Bye !
Wow, can't hear a word you're saying, the bass level on your mic is way too high. Sounds like the mic is in your chest. Other than that, great photos, the detail and softness is wonderful.
UltraClue Thanks so much for your comment. And please excuse the sound. I was still experimenting with the mic and post-production. I also happen to have a rather deep voice. :)
Well a lot of people including my self are gear snobs , wanting that new thing whatever it may be , and then we go take pictures and they turn out shitty , not a single good picture here . But dont get me wrong , its probably a bit better then i would do but its still real low artistic value . I would recommend Canon 5D, because its close to film look, but you get help from Digital , making you life easier , you can shoot 1000 photos and pick the best , while on film you really have to know what you are doing or you will miss the shoot .Tho i understand why film , i like it too , but its hard .
The problem I have with the old Minolta lenses is that photographers have “discovered” them and are hoovering them up to use on their mirror less cameras. I’m old so I still like to use them on a Minolta! The same goes for my old Pentax screw mounts. Not so much yet for my Canon FD’s but that might be the next hip discovery. Who can predict.
Forgiving my rant, the portraits of your girlfriend are wonderful, dreamy, soft. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your comment. I can certainly see your point and often struggle with it as well. For me, celebrating what we love on this channel and having the side-effect of potentially driving up prices are two sides of the same coin. Personally, I'd like to encourage greater appreciation for what is/was already there (often for a long time) and point to the simple truth that "new" is not always better. Yet, the downside is that this potentially attracts people seeking bargains or "hip" effects. This is certainly not the intention.
I am glad to hear you enjoyed the video anyways. :)
I have a nice set of good Canon FD lenses. The 50mm 1.4 is a beast!
Your girlfriend looks like she just stepped away from the set of a 1960's French New Wave film. Really nice photos and I appreciate your aesthetic. Rokkors are still among the lesser appreciated vintage lenses with bargains still available with some digging.
Congratulations for your film photos. They are even better than the digital ones.
I have been using this lens for last 10 years with my Sony with a techart adapter. Auto focus is very reliable even for a abrupt moving subjects at F1.2. Love the image and AF that I get from this lens. I also love TTArtisan 50mm 0.95 with a techart adapter.
Color for the sake of color is so impressionistic! And the pictures of your model are deserving of a spy movie, almost cinematic! Thanks for the videos!
Robert Bruce Thanks for your kind feedback.
I bought this lens used in 1998 from a camera shop for 79 bucks. It was so so using my film camera back then. When I went to digital in 2006 I found it was much better and now I keep it in my bag most of the time when I want a different look.
Jerry Kelley hey there, I just ask him if this lens is a must keep and short after read your post :). The problem
today is that there are really expensive!.
Mate, am I ever glad I searched up the 58mm 1.2 today... Otherwise I may not have found this channel! Great review, you just got yourself a new subscriber!
Cheers!
Nick Boggan Thanks so much for your kind comment, Nick. Glad to hear that you like this little channel. :)
I just picked up an X700 body. I'll be on the lookout for this Minolta lens. You got some amazing results. Even the out of focus shots of your girlfriend were full of emotion that was accentuated by the shallow depth of field. very nice work Max.
Your video really grew on me and the photos you took with film were amazing! I was waiting to see the digital ones but was so blown away by the film results. Subscribed.
Intelligent,soft-spoken,you have the eye of an artist and the sensibility of one as well.Excellent photographs and review of said lens.I remember seeing this lens mounted on an SRT-101,an imposing black model locked behind a glass case.Of course I couldn't afford it,but the conversation in the shop was how this would be ideal for available light photography.I thought to myseif,city-scapes at dawn,dusk and at night as well as indoor photos.Oh well ,managed to live without it,this was 1971 or there abouts.Wish you much sucess.Really enjoyed your review ,must see more.
Thank you for your wonderful words, Steve. I'm speechless. Thanks so much!
And yes, there's no "need" to own such a lens. It is an interesting creation and I was curious to try it since it is kind of affordable by now. :)
I got this lens with a whole bunch of other Minolta lenses and about 5 Minolta film cameras as a gift from my father in law! Looking at some “cheap” mirrorless options with an adapter to have some fun! Probably going Fuji again! Great video!
Hi Martin thank you for your detailed review your apretaiation for this lenses seems to be so sensitive and kind, is so nice to see somebody talking about hem very much like artistic tools rather than just sharp, contraste machines I have recently found a Minolta 58/1.2 and use it on an olympus m4/3 lookin for blurry background for portraits and so far really pleased and still exploring the visual resources this lens offer to me, something that inmediately noticed and is very important is that the image inspires me and encourages me to make new projects, that reason alone makes me value this lens so much. Take care
Who's Martin?
You seem like a very nice and kind guy. Just bought the lens today and can`t wait to create some fantastic images with it. The people like you keep my passion for old legacy lenses alive, so keep it up! ;)
Max one of your best videos. Most of the photos are outstanding (and not just cose of the lense). I have many Minolta lenses and was looking after one like yours (serial number starts by 276...) probably will end up buying one. I will use it with my Minolta X700 and with a SonyA6000. I have to say Im impressed also by the quality of the scans you get really beautiful. Congratulations on your channel!
Oh wow, thanks a lot for your kind words and opinion. As you can tell from the video, I can mostly recommend this lens. As usual, the scans are made possible by my trusted lab (www.meinfilmlab.de) as indicated in the video description. :)
Wow - really enjoyed this - beautiful shots!
Thank you for your kind comment. I really appreciate it.
Great video. I absolutely love the Minolta MC lenses, before Minolta went to plastic. They have a Leica-esque feel to them- so much so that Leica actually bought and re-branded a couple of their zoom lenses... I love the way they render with digital sensors of my cinema cameras, but am jealous of the feel of the film photographs in this video. Beautiful colours- I forgot how good real film looks...
The XD-7 stunning! I have just repaired an XD-11 with an "inop" shutter and test shot a roll of Ilford HP5 film in it.
I absolutely love the camera, it takes pride of place with my gorgeous little Zeiss Ikon Contessa LK.
Wow, that lens is incredible.
I love the Leica T shots .... gorgeous shots. Your reviews are great.
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate it. :)
Great review! Glad you did Portraits on B&W film, for which I think these lenses were intended. Film shows the "real" character of these vintage lenses.
My favorite lens which was a stand out.
Suggest you try Rokkor 45mm f2. A stupendous lens.
For some fancy results, try Minolta 24mm f2.8 VFC lens.
Though designed for correct field curvature, it can be judiciously used for beautiful out of focus control of peripheral area. Enjoy.
I own a Minolta 58mm 1.4. Most of your findings are also valid for the 1.4. Very soft and creamy. I use this lens only for special shootings.
Outstandingly high quality channel, thank you🌟 I have this lens (version II) and love it’s rendering in many different contexts. It’s also amazing in low light...
Would you consider a request? Please review Konica Hexanon 57mm f/1.2 I haven’t bought one yet (being very impressed with the 57mm f/1.4) but would really appreciate your observations especially in relation to this Rokkor. Alles gute :)
Quite amazing for 50-year old love way rendering on the black and some of the softness particularly on the portraits good to of seen 👍
really looking forward to try this lens on my SL!
excellent friend, I'm about to buy an identical lens, and to tell the truth I did not think I would find something like what you did in this video, thank you very much now I know what to do
Hey Max, ich wüsste zwar nicht woran ich das Minolta schrauben könnte und möchte mir ungern eine Minolta-Kamera kaufen, aber die Fotos sind ja mal oberhammeraffengeil. Deine Streetshots - Wahnsinn. Sehr kreativ, gute Kompositionen, tolles Auge. Das Porträt von deiner Freundin ist das beste Foto in der Auswahl. Hier zeigt das Objektiv seine geballte Stärke. Atemberaubendes Bokeh! Mach weiter so, du hast eine entspannte Stimme - das Wichtigste um ein guter RUclipsr zu sein 😉 Bis in ein paar Jahren in Wetzlar, wenn wir uns bei der Präsentation der M11 sehen. 😬
Hey Stefan,
wow, danke für deinen Kommentar. Klar, du bist ja vermutlich auch vor allem mit deiner M6 unterwegs.
Stimme zu, dass das Porträt im Café die Qualitäten der Optik am besten in Szene setzt. Viel Glück und bisschen Verstand. ;)
Klar, ich mache brav weiter. Genieße das RUclipsr-Dasein gerade sehr. Eine wunderbare kreative Spielwiese auf der ich noch so viel lernen kann. :)
Haha, mit etwas Glück sehen wir uns ja schon früher mal wieder. Wohnst du in der Gegend rund um Wetzlar? Werde bestimmt schon früher mal wieder in der Gegend sein.
MAX+ONE Portrait Photography Ja ich wohne in der Gegend. In Gießen um genau zu sein. Da mein Studium bald zu Ende ist, weiss ich noch nicht wie lange noch. Melde dich wenn du in der Gegend bist und wir knipsen ne Rolle Tri-X zusammen voll. Kenne auch ein paar coole Porträt-Locations in Richtung Lost Place / Industrial. Du findest mich auf Instagram: auf_film und in Facebook: Stefan Baudach. Namaste!
Klar, melde mich gerne, wenn ich das nächste Mal in die Gegend komme. Schon überall geaddet. :)
Great video! The bokeh on that black and white carriage shot is crazy!
Thanks so much for your comment. And yes, indeed! :D
Excellent review! It's your calm attitude that guided me through your video....really really nice portrait work there, my favourite is at 19:50....sehr sehr sinnlich. Und das unaufgeregte Moderieren ist sehr sehr angenehm. Grüße nach Oldenburg.
New subscriber. Absolutely loving this channel. Thank you for the work you do. This lens renders so beautifully. I have a 55mm 1.7 that I have been using on my digital camera. Really love the look I am getting.
another great video.
My step dad passed down a bunch of vintage Minolta gear, 2 cameras and a bunch of lenses. Although the batch of free 2nd hand vintage lenses was nice, I did not get a 58mm f/1.2.. although, there is a 58mm f/1.4 in the mix... still good.. I only did some quick test shots with it using my Fuji X-Pro2 with adapter, but I'm liking the bokeh rendering.. it's not the smoothest, but not bad and I already have a lens that gives me really good sharpness and bokeh.. messing around with the vintage stuff is fun just to see what it will produce more for (hopefully) unique character.
I'm doing test shots with film and the slr Minolta cameras and lenses.. looking forward to seeing the results once I finish the roll and get them developed.
Thanks for your lovely comment. I really appreciate it! Glad to hear that you have the f/1.4 version and currently run some tests as well. :)
Which is your favorite lens that you usually use on your Fuji X-Pro 2?
If you're referring to the Minolta Rokkor lenses, I've used almost all of them VERY briefly just to test the effects.. so, far, I think I like the 58mm f/1.4 (=87mm equiv.) and 100mm f/2.5 (=150mm equiv.).. they should make for pretty nice portrait lenses, but I really need to try them outdoors to get a better ideal of their full effect.
As with native Fujinon lenses, I can't deny the 56mm f/1.2 is a great portrait lens and currently my go to lens for serious portraits.. other than that, I only have currently 3 other lenses.. an 18mm f/2, 23mm /f2 & 35mm f/2. They are all great for different reasons. The 18mm is perfect for street, especially dense cities like when I went to Hong Kong. The 28mm equiv. field of view fits with such tight settings, obviously, and good for social events where I'm going to be at a dinner table or somewhere crowded indoors. The 35mm makes for a great standard 50mm(ish) field of view, but sometimes too tight.. then that's where I turn to the 23mm which gives me a 35mm(ish) field of view... I don't think there's one perfect all arounder lens that is the ideal "standard" lens.. different situations call for different lenses.
I don't mind sticking to one focal length if I have to to work a scene and make a shot with what I have, but sometimes you just don't have the room and especially if you're in a casual situation, I feel you shouldn't let the photographer side of you dictate enjoying your social event by forcing you to try harder than you need to.. just pick a lens that allows you adapt to as much variety of scenarios as you're likely to encounter and go with that... I know if I get too involved in trying to force the "best-composed" shot in a social/casual situation.. it can kill the mood and probably piss off those around me. anyways...
Going back to the Minolta lenses.. I have a 16mm f/2.8, but it is a fisheye. If it weren't a fisheye, I might feel more comfortable using it as just a 24mm equiv. field of view, but it has the distortion of a fisheye, so it's a little weird.. I'm used to fisheyes being in the 15mm equiv. range. Have to try using it more to get a feel for how, or if, I can use this sort of lens best. I suppose I could apply some heavy distortion correction in post, but then again maybe I should try and see what I can do with this effect as is? Don't know?.. will investigate and see what is possible. What's neat about this particular lens is that it has 4 built-in filters.. Orange, Yellow, Blue & Clear, if I'm not mistaken. Simply lift and rotate a ring at the end of the lens to switch. It could serve as an interesting way to make black & white photos.
Lastly, I have some vintage zoom lenses as well.. Plus, I have a 2x tele converter.. Haven't tried them, but I'd be interested to see just how far I could zoom.. the longest focal length I can achieve with a 400mm lens with the 2x tele converter would equal 1200mm on the Fuji, if my calculations are correct.. Going to need a tripod as there are no OIS in the lens nor in the camera body. The longest equiv. field of view I've shot with was 600mm.. and that got me in very close to a lot of the action when I went to a race car event. This would be double that zoom, I can only imagine the reach... the amount of light I will lose will be quite a bit, though, so I think bright daylight would be the best time I could think to use such a setup.
Anyways, keep up the great work. Enjoy your videos on film & cameras & how you go about doing your photo shoots.
Thanks for reply, well I just order an apparently very well care copy of minolta rokkor 50 1.2 at 260!!, what is a bargain today.. Thanks you...
Seems to be my next Vintage Lens! Thanx! 👍😉
I have the f1.4 58mm. Fantastic lens too.
The Rokkor PG 50mm 1.4 is another winner... Never thought I'd recommend it after 20+ years with my Dad's old Rokkor PF 58, but I found an extra-affordable one last month and it is lovely!
@@willhouse Hi ! What do you think take 50mm or 58 ? I will have another lenses 25mm and 50mm but I would like to get Minolta I also think about 135 2.8 😊
@@buleulek5153 You can't really go wrong with any of those lenses. I feel like my 58 produces more contrast, while the 50 offers more sharpness. Still don't have a 135 Rokkor of my own... but Minolta made a ton of those and you can find them at *very* affordable prices.
Great review... The portraits are stunning, well done. My 58 1.2 is in the mail lol
dope video dude!
I have experience with the FUJI 56mm F1.2 and i will got to that FL and apperture the minute I can again (had to sell all my gear) this one is looking good, and i can see me using it on daily bases. I have an MD lens adaptor for minolta manual lenses, and have already a cople of them, the lack of OIS is tricky on Fuji bodies, but there are situations where they deliver really good results..
Oooh my god your girl friend Portrait in b&w so so beautiful using HP5+ , try use fuji Acros 120 it is super for b&w Portrait .
Oh wow, thanks so much! Sure, there's some Fuji Acros in my fridge and I will bring it out for some black and white portraits soon. Really like that film as well. :)
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More Minolta reviews please
Will do. :)
@@AnalogInsights especially interested in reviews of Minolta 85mm f2, 24mm VFC, 35mm ShIft CA, 17mm f4, 7.5mm f4 Fisheye, 85mm Varisoft, 135mm f2, 50mm 1.2 and 45mm f2. A direct comparison between your Minolta 58mm 1.2 and the more modern Minolta 50mm 1.2 would be interesting.
Also cameras X-700 and CLE.
Amazing lens! Thanks for the review
Great vid! Always a pleasure to see your work. Also, neat lens!
Thanks for your kind comment. I really appreciate it!
Good commentary and video and those are some impressive photos you captured with this lens. I too enjoy adapting older Minolta lenses to my a6000. I currently have the 58mm f1.4, 50mm f1.7, 45mm f2 all purchased at local antique markets. Always a hard decision of which to bring when we go out for the day.
Efstratios Bobotsis Thanks for your comment. Glad to hear that you also enjoy adapting Minolta legacy lenses to your a6000. :)
Have you tried comparing the wide open sharpness of this 58 to the with the 50mm f1.2 lens? In your photos, like at 6.59 minutes, have nothing in focus on my 27" screen.
Great video! It is very hard to make a good review about a lens like that but you did a great job :D
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your kind comment. :)
great review
Great video! Now i want to gift it to myself sometime this year, love the images. thanks for sharing
Very nice pictures. I really like how you can take a shot focusing on a particular part of the whole. I'm just thinking of getting into photography, researching camera's, lenses etc. Your pics I find inspiring. Thank you. Would you be able to take similar shots with a nice 50mm lens?
Yes. Get a fast 50 that allows you to get close, and you can take similar images. Not exactly the same, but you'll still be happy.
Thank you for the work you do !
This lens looks great ! I'm curious to know what you think of the Rokkor 85mm f/1.7 that you have in the XD7 review, and how you compare it to this 58mm f/1.2. Actually both are in the same price range and are well known for their bokehs, but which one has your preference for portraiture ?
François THAÏLANDE On my XD7 or a full-frame digital camera I would slightly prefer the 85mm for portraits but the 58mm is awesome for certain kinds of portraits/looks as well and I especially like using it on my Leica T with its APS-C sensor. For a crop factor of 1.5, 58mm and such a wide aperture are just perfect.
I might make a review of the 85mm lens as well at some point. :)
Hi Max, thx for your quick answer ! It could be cool, I like the way you make reviews, often very instructives.
I recently bought le same xd7 as you (great camera !), and it came with a MD 28mm f/2.8, so I would like to add something longer now. I mostly watching for a keeper, a good and unique minolta lens ^^ I'm curious to know if you have any recommendations, as you looks to know stuffs about Minolta lens.
thats why i am craving for some examples with this lens on full frame cameras
I am glad I found your channel it's fantastic congratulations. Regarding this lenses I've been looking getting it. Thank you for the review.
Thanks for your kind words. Glad to hear that you like the channel. :)
I hope the review was helpful to you.
Hi max, i'm having this lens and used to mount on XE-2, BTW this great video presentation gave me a real insight about the lens
Very nice review... congratulations!
Hi Max, could you please share your thoughts on the Nikkor 50-55 1.2, comparing to this Minolta lens? Thanks!
Beautiful informative videos, always following you.
Does this lens fits to Nikon F mount with any adapter?
I really like filmic portrait with the teacup and those with the Leica T. I shoot with this lens' contemporary, a Canon FD f/1.2 55mm, which fortunately cost a lot less. Bokeh is a bit kinder too.
Cool, I haven't tried this legendary Canon lens yet. Must be amazing as well. :)
Beautiful work. Very fine review of a lens you clearly love. I now have another lens to add to my must-have list. Thank-you.
Holymoly! I LOVE IT
I have a mint Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm F1.2 Hawk Eye MC II coming in tomorrow.
Does anyone know how much these sold for back in the day... back in the 1970s?
The Minolta 58mm f/1.2 was introduced in 1968 and replaced by the 50mm f/1.2 in 1978. The MC II version was sold from 1970 to 1973. I looked it up in a Minolta July 1971 US price guide where it was priced at $175. That's the equivalent of $1,314.40 in 2023 dollars (when adjusted for inflation).
I paid $300 for it on 9-2022. I am using one of my Minolta lenses for the taking lens on the SLR Magic 2X 50mm Anamorphic rig. It might be this one.
\Would love to see some night shots in 1.2. Such a nice lense. I have the AIS 50 1.2 nikon, I find it gets too creamy to use during the day especially shots 10M away.
Not at all expensive from eBay. In various photos of this lens I have seen a brown tint which an indication of the decay of radioactive Thorium. Thorium was very common inside premium lenses of that period.
Decaying Thorium elements supposedly regain their original color after enough exposure to ultraviolet light. I have a yellowed Rokkor SI 28mm f/2.5, but it's easy enough to correct on my Lumix by setting a custom white balance - so I'll probably just let it stay visibly radioactive.
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It’s ridiculous how the prices went up so much
Unfortunately true. 😑
Hi Max!
erstmal, super super video/bild examples!
Ich struggle momenten damit mir eine leica m9 zu kaufen, welche ich gerne mit diesem objektiv bestücken will!
ist dies möglich oder habe ich dann schwarze ecken aufgrund des vollformats?
Viele Grüße aus dem Süden 🤘🏼
Hi Ludwig, vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar. Die Leica M9 ist ein Rangefinder und deshalb deutlich besser für Objektive geeignet, die ein "rangefinder coupling" besitzen. Das Minolta-Objektiv hat nur Sinn, wenn du es mit beispielsweise einer spiegellosen Leica wie der SL, CL oder TL2 nutzt. Die M9 ist darüber hinaus eine Vollformatkamera und das Objektiv deckt ebenfalls ganz normal Vollformat ab. Bei kleineren Sensoren hast du einen Crop-Faktor, jedoch selbstverständlich keine schwarzen Ecken. Hoffe, dass dir das hilft.
5:43 was that coincidence or arranged? great colour composition!! Subscribed… Now a question: do you have any thoughts on how this lens might perform on a FF Nikon DSLR (I have Nikon D4)? I checked Fotodiox, they have an adapter. Sehr interessantes Expose, danke schon und mfg aus Holland!
just found your channel man, i love your content. keep up the good work.
Love your videos. Very well explained and I'm sold to this lens. I'm still looking for a good quality adapter so that I can fit this in my FD mount AE-1. Would you happen to have any good adapter recommendations?
Thanks for your kind comment. In general, I can highly recommend Novoflex adapters which served me well in the past. But it seems like they don't produce a Canon FD to Minolta MC/MD mount adapter. Hope you have some luck with a different manufacturer.
Hello Max, Hope you doing well. I would be really interested how would pictures turn up with this technique, but using Rollei Superpan 200, which is famous of those such a nice skin tones. Wouldn't you be fancy to try it once? :)
How are you shooting that wide open on a sunny day? ND filters? Thanks
loved the video and examples...do you think it's feasible to shoot with this lens on a Nikon d5200 with a converter? it too is aps-c and wondered what you thought it was a good option
Hi Doug, sorry about my late response. In the last couple of months, I found myself increasingly using this lens on my Leica T (APS-C sensor) for digital portraits, often preferring it over my beloved vintage Leica Summicron. The lens brings about a special character and when stopped down one or two stops is amazingly sharp, retains a wonderful bokeh, and offers solid subject-background-separation. After all, the 58mm lens almost behaves like a 85-90mm portrait lens on an APS-C camera. So yes, I can certainly recommend this setup. But you might want to take a look at the Nikon f/1.2 lens as potential alternatives as well.
thanks Max for getting back to me ...very kind for you to take the time to do so ...I'm soon going to make the effort on this idea...I am going with the 1.4 version initially to see if this works on my camera body.I shoot soft sensual and have rented the Nikon 58mm 1.4 and love it...I don't even care that it's not always tac sharp because I tend to just love the feel of that 58 more so than needing it to be sharp the way others would want...call that artistic style ...I just don't tend to care about vivid clarity as I do soft impressionism ....do you have an IG account I can follow?...would love to see more of your work
Sounds like a great idea and makes perfect sense.
Sure, you can follow me on Instagram (instagram.com/maxplustwo) or take a closer look at my portfolio (www.maxplusone.net) if you're interested. I always appreciate it. :)
sorry one more question Max...do you find the glass in your adapter reduces image quality in a big way?
Usually there is no glass in an adapter as it only ensures the correct distance between sensor and the back of the lens.
Thanks for the great review! Btw, awesome photos, especially the portraits are so beautiful. I’m so lucky because I just heard that my parents in law from India have this lens on a Minolta XK which they bought in the 70s and that they will give it to me when they come to Germany in August. I’m planning to use it on my Fuji XT20 as a portrait lens. I never shot film and just thought it might be a good idea to try it out with this. Do you know how this camera is? Is it worth bringing it from India?
Thanks for your elaborate comment. Glad to hear that you liked this video and congratulations that you have this lens in your extended family. I haven't used the Minolta XK myself but based on what I know about the camera, I would recommend they bring it along as well. As long as you're interested in shooting some film, this is a wonderful tool to go for. You can find more information on the trusted "Rokkorfiles" here: www.rokkorfiles.com/XK.html
Analog Insights Awesome, thanks!
Which scanner do you scan your negatives with?
i really hope you can adapt this lens on a full frame camera in order to see its full potential on bokeh.... i am considering to get one for my sony a7 even if it is pricey to me...
Peter Cheung Thanks for your comment. The bokeh can already be seen in the images featured in this video. 35mm is the original "full frame" after all. ;)
What type of adapter would I need for this lens to go on my canon 60d with ef mount?
What type of Mount would I need to put this on my canon 60d with ef type mount?
Your pictures of your girlfriend were special. I love what the lens does to the skin. Maybe next time take some color portraits.
The winner was the brand that sold most Lenses !
Do you get more detail on digital ones? I have sony a6000 and I'm checking this one, or the 50 one or even the 55 fd canon., Many thanks...
Yes, of course. The amount of details is quite impressive on a digital camera. As mentioned in the video, the lens is a bit soft wide open but the amount of detail significantly increases when stopped down a bit. I can certainly recommend it for digital use.
Thanks for reply, well I just order an apparently very well care copy of minolta rokkor 50 1.2 at 260!!, what is a bargain today.. Thanks you...
Alex Bueno Cool, glad to hear that. Enjoy the lens! :)
I know the f1.2 is a challenge, but do try to get used to 2.8 , it is so much more forgiving
I’m wondering if , you still have it?, it is a must keep one?. If go for one , will be on my a7rII .
Gustavo Ibarra Yes, still have it, use it, and love it. :)
Great video and commentary. How does this compare to the Canon FD lens?
Thanks for your comment. I can't really say since I haven't tried the Canon FD lens. Sorry. :)
Such a great lens. is it good for 70D canon?
doubtful
微笑的眼神交流和輕聲談話。Nice
awesome
fractal_force Thanks. :)
you can't have two winners in a battle , i love this lens though
Hey Guys i have one of this Minolta MC rokkor 58MM F/1.2 how can i sell IT im From Egypt
If you call this lens SHARP, I don't know what to say without assorting to more confrontational language. I can only call this kind of "reviews" too "ROMANTIC". That's as nice as I can get when watching this type of twisted description of reality.
I appreciate that you have opinions, but could you put some substance behind that drum beating and offer what other lenses you have in mind when leaving a comment like that? Otherwise, your contribution seems a little more like just ego-driven gear rage.
I watched about ⅓ of lens reviews from this channel and numerous reviews from others, on RUclips or otherwise, not to mention I have personally used 50 lenses or so over the years.
I have seen SHARP images from various photographers and reviews, including those from Max. So I can tell sharp images from the lesser ones. If you can’t tell the difference or if you consider the images from this video review are sharp enough to be called SHARP, even by vantage lens standards, or compared to other lenses Max has taken pictures with, I rest my case. There is no need for further argument.
@@aiofilms Hey there, sorry to have bruised your ego. I was simply highlighting that you took the time to grandstand about your extensive knowledge and imply you knew of better options.
I gave you the opportunity here to put some substance behind your words and you've returned to chest beat some more and still haven't put any substance to back up anything you've said.
So, case closed... verdict is... you're just a troll with no real experience, insight or anything meaningful to contribute.
1. If you know how to substantiate or prove one’s impression of a bunch of images on RUclips being not sharp enough to be called “shot with a very sharp lens” or not as sharp as other pictures taken by the same person with different gear, please let me know.
2. I have no intention of making contribution here. But I have the right to voice out my disagreement with the host’s definition for a “very sharp lens”. Do I need scientific proof of my impression and feeling?
3. Did you just start name calling? I thought you were better than that. 😔
@@aiofilms Ah, but you did make a contribution the moment you first commented and your character revealed itself in your subsequent comments.
Just to be clear, you absolutely have the right to speak your mind, but that doesn't protect you from the consequences of being called out for behaving like the rude troll you are.
If you don't enjoy being called names is fair, perhaps consider how you're presenting yourself in the first place and how you brought this upon yourself.
We're done here. Go put something good into the world now. Bye !
Wow, can't hear a word you're saying, the bass level on your mic is way too high. Sounds like the mic is in your chest. Other than that, great photos, the detail and softness is wonderful.
UltraClue Thanks so much for your comment. And please excuse the sound. I was still experimenting with the mic and post-production. I also happen to have a rather deep voice. :)
i have this lens for 5€ in europe. I have chance.
Wow, you got really lucky there. :)
flea market is life.
I buy it for 400💶
some girlfriend..... with the trinity in her eyes! 15:26
Well a lot of people including my self are gear snobs , wanting that new thing whatever it may be , and then we go take pictures and they turn out shitty , not a single good picture here . But dont get me wrong , its probably a bit better then i would do but its still real low artistic value . I would recommend Canon 5D, because its close to film look, but you get help from Digital , making you life easier , you can shoot 1000 photos and pick the best , while on film you really have to know what you are doing or you will miss the shoot .Tho i understand why film , i like it too , but its hard .
Disliked; Too sensual.
I'm going back to Bob Ross and Jeff Goldblum videos to cool off...
Imagine wasting film on test shots.
There isn’t a finite amount of film, if you buy it they’ll keep making it. If you want film go buy some.
Why you look and speak like mr.Jefferson from Life is strange? 🤔