I also inherited my dad's FD 70-210, though I primarily use it for film photography on my own Canon A-1. It's astonishing to me just how good that lens is and how creamy it renders the background while also offering a bit of swirly bokeh in the right conditions
Love the enthusiasm! Also that you give a good idea of what CAN be done with these lenses. I've got a couple of older "film" lenses (I have a stack of adapters) but it took me a while to work out what to expect and the need to use them for what they are best at! Too used to modern lenses, I guess. I'm beginning to love the ones I have and any new suggestions are welcomed!👍
very nice set for A7S 👌. i use new-fd since 2012 on hybrid and since 2016 on a7S mk1. 135mm 2.0 new-fd is again today my favorite 135mm. A bit too soft wide-open, but, focusing and ergonomics about that, this is my favorite 135mm just for that. i haved the same tokina for some years, mine was really to soft at 70mm, but yeah, very nice lense. FD 70-210 F4 is become very popular theses five last years. I hope try it.
I have a Vivitar 70-150mm f2.8 I got for $20-something on eBay and a Olympus-to-EOS adapter ($12), it’s the same style zoom as that and it’s been interesting to learn to use zooming and focusing! Cool old lenses, cheap and effective! for around $30
I have the Tokina 28-70mm f2.8 with screw hood mount and shiny body. it's a wonderful lens! almost all the time on my Lumix S1 or S5iix. I would recommend the one with Nikon F mount as it has aperture ring. You don't need the electronic, just the optic. If you go with the Canon EF mount, there is no aperture ring and once the electronic breaks (say the flexi cable being ripped), you have no way to control the aperture.
I picked my Helios 44-2 for 25€ xD Also have the Tokina, but because mine is EF I cant change the aperture on it (the eletronic contacts are non functional and I'm adapting to Fuji because I left Canon)
I do not have the vintage lenses in your video but I do have these that are similar: 70-210mm f/3.5 Vivitar F-mount 28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor F-mount 55mm f/1.8 Fujinon M42 mount 135mm f/2 Nikkor AIS F-mount
@@FoxTailWhipz 28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor F-mount -- Great midrange zoom. It is the key member of my 14-24mm f/2.8 and 80-200mm f/2.8 three zoom lens kit. 70-210mm f/3.5 Vivitar F-mount -- Great telephoto zoom. Used it until I upgraded to the 80-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor autofocus. When the autofocus broke, I put the manual focus Vivitar back into service. 55mm f/1.8 Fujinon M42 mount manual focus -- Great lens. It is an important member of my Fuji X-Pro2 APS-C digital lightweight vacation/travel lens kit which consists of a 23mm f/2 Fujinon auto focus lens and a 12mm f/2 Rokinon manual focus lens. 135mm f/2 Nikkor AIS F-mount -- One of my favorite waist-level, head & shoulder, and tight-face portrait lenses. The 85mm f/1.4 and the 105mm f/2.8 are the other two I use.
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I still have the 1st one.. Canon f4 70-210mm,it's built like a tank with high grade glass to produce amazing results. 🤓👍🏽✌🏽👌🏽
I also inherited my dad's FD 70-210, though I primarily use it for film photography on my own Canon A-1. It's astonishing to me just how good that lens is and how creamy it renders the background while also offering a bit of swirly bokeh in the right conditions
Thanks for these videos, you don't know how mutch help us, mainly in here in Brazil that the prices of lenses and cameras it's been so expansive
I use a ‘vintage’ Nikon 70-210 F4 and I love it. Use it a lot in my shoots, as my only other lenses are kit lenses lol.
Love the enthusiasm! Also that you give a good idea of what CAN be done with these lenses. I've got a couple of older "film" lenses (I have a stack of adapters) but it took me a while to work out what to expect and the need to use them for what they are best at! Too used to modern lenses, I guess. I'm beginning to love the ones I have and any new suggestions are welcomed!👍
I shot this documentary 90% with new-fd set/ a7S mk1 . 28mm 2.8/ 50mm 1.4 / 135mm 2.0 / 200mm 1.8. no additionnal light. ruclips.net/video/nnYlPCTCCoY/видео.html
I have Tokina atx 28-85 f3.5 to 4.5 and it produces very distinct vintage look to my videos,very sharp also. Nice video!
very nice set for A7S 👌. i use new-fd since 2012 on hybrid and since 2016 on a7S mk1. 135mm 2.0 new-fd is again today my favorite 135mm. A bit too soft wide-open, but, focusing and ergonomics about that, this is my favorite 135mm just for that. i haved the same tokina for some years, mine was really to soft at 70mm, but yeah, very nice lense. FD 70-210 F4 is become very popular theses five last years. I hope try it.
I have a Vivitar 70-150mm f2.8 I got for $20-something on eBay and a Olympus-to-EOS adapter ($12), it’s the same style zoom as that and it’s been interesting to learn to use zooming and focusing! Cool old lenses, cheap and effective! for around $30
I have the Tokina 28-70mm f2.8 with screw hood mount and shiny body. it's a wonderful lens! almost all the time on my Lumix S1 or S5iix. I would recommend the one with Nikon F mount as it has aperture ring. You don't need the electronic, just the optic. If you go with the Canon EF mount, there is no aperture ring and once the electronic breaks (say the flexi cable being ripped), you have no way to control the aperture.
I just bought the Helios 58mm for like 10 euros, and already shot a short film with it, its bokehlicious!
These are super cool, THanks for sharing!
I picked my Helios 44-2 for 25€ xD
Also have the Tokina, but because mine is EF I cant change the aperture on it (the eletronic contacts are non functional and I'm adapting to Fuji because I left Canon)
I do not have the vintage lenses in your video but I do have these that are similar:
70-210mm f/3.5 Vivitar F-mount
28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor F-mount
55mm f/1.8 Fujinon M42 mount
135mm f/2 Nikkor AIS F-mount
Nice set! What do you think of them?
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28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor F-mount -- Great midrange zoom. It is the key member of my 14-24mm f/2.8 and 80-200mm f/2.8 three zoom lens kit.
70-210mm f/3.5 Vivitar F-mount -- Great telephoto zoom. Used it until I upgraded to the 80-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor autofocus. When the autofocus broke, I put the manual focus Vivitar back into service.
55mm f/1.8 Fujinon M42 mount manual focus -- Great lens. It is an important member of my Fuji X-Pro2 APS-C digital lightweight vacation/travel lens kit which consists of a 23mm f/2 Fujinon auto focus lens and a 12mm f/2 Rokinon manual focus lens.
135mm f/2 Nikkor AIS F-mount -- One of my favorite waist-level, head & shoulder, and tight-face portrait lenses. The 85mm f/1.4 and the 105mm f/2.8 are the other two I use.
Now watch the prices of these kens soar 😇
No, seriously thank you for a great review.😊
Thanks for watching!
Something must bew wrong about your Tokina man i have the exact same model and it's pretty damn sharp, sharper than my 50mm 1.8 in fact
It would have been excellent if you mentioned what type of adapters you used for those lenses, thank you very much and sorry for the inconvenience.
This isnpired me to get a canon fd zoom lens lol
They’re awesome lenses!
@@FoxTailWhipz I already own the 50mm and love it 🥰 but I didn’t know a zoom lens existed!
3:35 DONT USE THIS LENS NEAR A SCHOOL YALL