You’re the reason why I bought the 35mm. I wanted to come back to this video and let you know that it has revitalized my photography. Thank you for the great review. I’m for sure getting the 50 and 16 now. Using the lens on a photoshoot tomorrow!
Great to hear! I think these lenses are underrated, the size, the tone, the price, there're so many thing I love about them. Enjoy your photo shooting with them!
Thank you very much for this interesting and useful comparison. I have the ZV-E10 and these days I'll get one of these two lenses (probably the 50 because I already own a sharp lens, Sigma 18-55, and I want something as different as possible), so this comparison has helped me a lot. A few things: - I love the colors you get in your pictures, do you use an specific picture profile for it? Or maybe some lut in Lightroom or similar? - This is just a comment: the ZV-E10 has a 6k sensor downsampled to 4k resolution, so using the digital zoom (up to 1.5x) you can use a prime lens as a zoom lens without loosing quality. So your 35mm can in practice be used up to like a 52.5mm, and your 50 up to 75. And you even can add the steadyshot activation, which crops in a bit more. - Now that I see your photos I think these lenses could work very well with a mist filter to get an even deeper dreamy effect (maybe just a 1/8 so it's not over exagerated). Have you tested something like that?
@Mandelrot Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you find this video helpful! -I usually shoot in picture profile 10 hlg 2 or hlg 3, and also do some editing/adjustment in Luminar 4. -I have tried the clear image zoom and active steadyshot, but I don't think these two features work very well with manual lenses because the zoom makes the lens even more shaky. -I haven't tried using these lenses with a mist filter. Actually the 50mm is already very dreamy to me😆😆.
Great summary. I have the 25 f/2 and 35 f/1.4. IMO, the 35 is sharper but the 25 has more of the character you're talking about (and the 25 feels almost like a pancake lens). They're both good - just different. The 50 is on my list now:). Thanks for the great video.
Great comparison!🙂 I'm a beginner and have the 35mm but I really consider getting the 50mm to play around with more bokeh. Is there really a significant difference in size of bokeh balls? At 0:43 in your video I did not see too much difference, but maybe its the distance/perspective 🤷♂ Wonder if it's worth it...
Thanks for your comment! At 0:43 the bokeh ball size looks similar because the 35mm lens has a shorter minimum focus distance, so I could put it closer to the object, creating bigger bokeh balls. If you look at 2:56 you can see that 50mm lens has much blurry background.
It really depends on what category of photography you're into. 35mm is more versatile, it can be used for portrait with more environment, landscapes, street photography, food, etc. 50mm can give you more beautiful background separation.
I will buy my first manual lens so which one will be better for night,street,and potrait photography ttartisan 35 f1.4 or ttartisan 50mm f1.2, plz tell me I am really confused
@@adityaaaaaax I probably won’t recommend because there’s no stabilization at all on manual lens, the 35mm is alright with some practice, but the 50mm is really too difficult for video
You’re the reason why I bought the 35mm. I wanted to come back to this video and let you know that it has revitalized my photography. Thank you for the great review. I’m for sure getting the 50 and 16 now. Using the lens on a photoshoot tomorrow!
Great to hear! I think these lenses are underrated, the size, the tone, the price, there're so many thing I love about them. Enjoy your photo shooting with them!
The TTartisan set 17mm/1.4 35mm/1.4 and 50mm/1.2 is kinda a must-have set, all those 3 in combination is still cheaper than a single Fuji XF 35mm F2
I agree these three is a very useful and compact set. It all depends on whether you need af or not.
Who is the best for photographing products, such as accessories , rings , sunglasses and neckles for example?
Between these two lenses, I would recommend 35mm, which has a shorter minimum focus distance and is easier to focus.
Thank you very much for this interesting and useful comparison. I have the ZV-E10 and these days I'll get one of these two lenses (probably the 50 because I already own a sharp lens, Sigma 18-55, and I want something as different as possible), so this comparison has helped me a lot. A few things:
- I love the colors you get in your pictures, do you use an specific picture profile for it? Or maybe some lut in Lightroom or similar?
- This is just a comment: the ZV-E10 has a 6k sensor downsampled to 4k resolution, so using the digital zoom (up to 1.5x) you can use a prime lens as a zoom lens without loosing quality. So your 35mm can in practice be used up to like a 52.5mm, and your 50 up to 75. And you even can add the steadyshot activation, which crops in a bit more.
- Now that I see your photos I think these lenses could work very well with a mist filter to get an even deeper dreamy effect (maybe just a 1/8 so it's not over exagerated). Have you tested something like that?
@Mandelrot Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you find this video helpful!
-I usually shoot in picture profile 10 hlg 2 or hlg 3, and also do some editing/adjustment in Luminar 4.
-I have tried the clear image zoom and active steadyshot, but I don't think these two features work very well with manual lenses because the zoom makes the lens even more shaky.
-I haven't tried using these lenses with a mist filter. Actually the 50mm is already very dreamy to me😆😆.
Great summary. I have the 25 f/2 and 35 f/1.4. IMO, the 35 is sharper but the 25 has more of the character you're talking about (and the 25 feels almost like a pancake lens). They're both good - just different. The 50 is on my list now:). Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for sharing! I believe 50mm won't disappoint you!
Great comparison!🙂 I'm a beginner and have the 35mm but I really consider getting the 50mm to play around with more bokeh. Is there really a significant difference in size of bokeh balls? At 0:43 in your video I did not see too much difference, but maybe its the distance/perspective 🤷♂ Wonder if it's worth it...
Thanks for your comment! At 0:43 the bokeh ball size looks similar because the 35mm lens has a shorter minimum focus distance, so I could put it closer to the object, creating bigger bokeh balls. If you look at 2:56 you can see that 50mm lens has much blurry background.
I already have a Sony kit lens 16-50mm f/3.5, and I want to buy fix lense, What do you recommend for me who already has kit Lens? 35mm or 50mm?
It really depends on what category of photography you're into. 35mm is more versatile, it can be used for portrait with more environment, landscapes, street photography, food, etc. 50mm can give you more beautiful background separation.
I will buy my first manual lens so which one will be better for night,street,and potrait photography ttartisan 35 f1.4 or ttartisan 50mm f1.2, plz tell me I am really confused
50mm f1.2 will give you better result for night and portrait, but 35 f1.4 is easier to focus in my opinion.
Great comparison ca. You do one between the 35mm f0.95
Thanks! 👍 I'll see if I can borrow a 35 0.95 to test!
This video is so so good. Thank you
You're so welcome!
Have you tested these 2 lenses for videos? I mainly use it for video. I want to know how it works for manual videoing.
@La’Dangc-Sui Mienh I have a video shot with TTArtisan 50mm f1.2: ruclips.net/video/lqwRkDQGdrs/видео.html
Will do more video testing in the future!
@@ConstantineSPhotography thank you
@@KaioshinAemi Welcome!
@La’Dangc-Sui Mienh
This is TTArtisan 35mm video test, hope you're interested: ruclips.net/video/ouhPtkYPXZ4/видео.html
Thanks for the video, it helped me pick up the 35 mm :)
Glad to help! Congrats on the new lens!
Is it APSC or does it need a ring for it?
Both are apsc lenses
Are these lens good for shooting videos?
@@adityaaaaaax I probably won’t recommend because there’s no stabilization at all on manual lens, the 35mm is alright with some practice, but the 50mm is really too difficult for video
@@ConstantineSPhotography This helps thanks for the advice! Great work Constance! Subbed!
I'm glad it helped, thanks for subscribing!
Awesome! I am using a 50mm f1.2
I have a review about it, feel free to check it out:ruclips.net/video/1OoR486U-kY/видео.htmlsi=a-kC1n63Ol5h1PtI
Great video, very helpful 🙏
I'm glad it helped!
very detailed and helpful 😊👍
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad it helped!