I fully agree with you ! I prefer Vintage Lenses, because i am used to shoot them starting into the later 80's. I prefer Lens Rendition, Tonality, 3D Pop and especially Lens Character over clinical sharpness from today's offerings - that's why i love old glass. This 7Artisans 35/1.4 WEN isn't being the sharpest out there - and it's especially somewhat unfair, to compare it to the mightly 35mm F1.4 ZM Distagon, but it's not too far off, for a fraction of the price. I mean, look guys, it's a fun Lens into that term, but a great one. I've these things 7Artisans should consider with a MK II upgrade: 1) a fixed, metal-based focus tap 2) real aperture clicks, not just these somewhat mushy, half ones, and linear spaces between the Apertures on Scale. 3) This Lens should also have 1/3 click stops, not just full stops, like F1.4...f2...F2.8...F4...and so on. 4) And i'd prefer the Design of the TTArtisan 35mm F1.4 ASPH - that Leica Lens Design, it's sexy. 5) The Lens hood goes up and down, without arritation, that should being fixed...furthermore, the WEN logo character should being fixed into the middle - means, the integrated Lens hood should not free rotate all around. 7) much better Corner-Performance, especially from F5.6 to F11 (really being sharp) 8) less busy looking Bokeh 9) no more swirly Bokeh 10) Less chromatic Abberations, also Coma
Wow! Great review. As a vintage lens user, would definitely give this a shot. I have used both 7Artisans and TTArtisans lenses on my full frame Sony and Fuji cameras. Pretty impressive lenses for the money. And, this is in my town too!!
Great review. I feel the same way about how lenses render with character and depth rather than the usual “how sharp is it?” I have a few 7artisans lenses that seem to share that same characteristic. You asked in the video for suggestions on lenses to review ....how about the voightlander 58mm F1.4 and or the Nikon 58mm f1.4g. Or.....a comparison of the two. I’ve really come to love the 58mm focal length. Your content is great. I really enjoy your perspective. You do great work !
Always enjoy your content, in particular, your Leica reviews. The rendering reminds me somewhat of the Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm f/1.4 lens, which is around the same price but significantly smaller and lighter. Still love my Summilux 35mm ASPH though!
Wonderful review! I really like how you present in Lightroom - complements the usability review. Of course, in Singapore you never run out of subjects; I wonder how people in the pool atop the Marina Bay Sands would render against the skyline! The random bokeh of some lenses is really something to embrace, and I am glad you talked about this, especially if they give you the 3D "pop!" Is the rotating hood plastic or metal? Fringing never bothers me except for the worst purple fringing on some Leica wide angle lenses like Tri-Elmar 16-18-21 and 18/3.8
Great review, I just wish it came in silver chrome. Honestly my dream for these companies who make M mount lenses is to make an lens just like the Leica Thambar-M 90mm. I know that lens is a bit esoteric and specific, but if TTartisan can make a great Noctilux alternative I think it’s possible I won’t have to pay over $7k for that super dreamy look.
Thanks Kervir! Perhaps send them an email. I think they are open to ideas and a silver chrome version would be nice. As for the Thambar it might be too niche but again never know what they have in the pipeline
Nice review, sharpness is not always top priority, character for me is king. Will you be doing a review on the Sigma 35mm f2 DG DN "L mount" Contemporary Lens ? Happy New Year Bobby. Ian (UK)
Great video as always. I’ll never own this lens and am not interested, but watched the entire video because you guys always do such a great job. More of a photography video that happens to be about a specific piece of gear. Thumbs up, hope everyone has a great 2021.
Tempted by this lens. Great video. - I own the 35mm voigtllander f/2 Ultron and using for film only on M6. Which would you rather have between the Ultron and this? Just curious. Happy new year!
@@TECH360TV Add the Zeiss 35 1.4 Distagon to that mix :) In fact, I think that lens deserves a whole video by it self. Thanks for putting out some of the best content in this area.
I'll support that! I have tried that lens and it is very impressive indeed. Especially as there is a lack of great, wide aperture 28mm prime lenses in the mirrorless line up of all manufacturers today.
Very nice review as always. But I'm curious to see how this lens perform during Night photography. That would be intresting to see. Can you make a review of this 35mm f1.4 on Nikon Z6II ?
Hello there. I was wandering how this 35 1.4 holds up to the 35 1.4 from Fuji. I know they are different systems etc, but I do have a fuji x pro and adapting „leica lenses“ is pretty easy.. how do they compare in terms of IQ? thank you ;)
@@TECH360TV I actually read that it's minimal focusing distance is 0.70m and that equates about 2 feet so it's not a bad copy of the lens it's just the design of the lens itself. I did purchase a close focusing adapter though so well see how that changes the performance.
This lens is really cool but in my country there is shop, i can buy it but i own Leica m4 and i can't adjust it :< This is problem becouse i cant do it by myself :< PS: Better buy this lens than summilux for more than 1000$ with screatches
Very nice video. A good way to start 2021. As time goes by I want lenses more for character than corner to corner clinical sharpness.
Thanks. Yes same here
I totally agree with what you said. Art is sometimes just beautiful imperfection.
Thanks for watching
7artisans also makes a 35mm f1.4 lens for the Canon RF-Mount (APS-C). Of course it's a manual lens but really affordable.
I fully agree with you ! I prefer Vintage Lenses, because i am used to shoot them starting into the later 80's. I prefer Lens Rendition, Tonality, 3D Pop and especially Lens Character over clinical sharpness from today's offerings - that's why i love old glass. This 7Artisans 35/1.4 WEN isn't being the sharpest out there - and it's especially somewhat unfair, to compare it to the mightly 35mm F1.4 ZM Distagon, but it's not too far off, for a fraction of the price. I mean, look guys, it's a fun Lens into that term, but a great one.
I've these things 7Artisans should consider with a MK II upgrade:
1) a fixed, metal-based focus tap
2) real aperture clicks, not just these somewhat mushy, half ones, and linear spaces between the Apertures on Scale.
3) This Lens should also have 1/3 click stops, not just full stops, like F1.4...f2...F2.8...F4...and so on.
4) And i'd prefer the Design of the TTArtisan 35mm F1.4 ASPH - that Leica Lens Design, it's sexy.
5) The Lens hood goes up and down, without arritation, that should being fixed...furthermore, the WEN logo character should being fixed into the middle - means, the integrated Lens hood should not free rotate all around.
7) much better Corner-Performance, especially from F5.6 to F11 (really being sharp)
8) less busy looking Bokeh
9) no more swirly Bokeh
10) Less chromatic Abberations, also Coma
I have been very pleased so far with all the 7ARTISANS or TTArtisan lenses I have tried, and they do offer great bang for your dollar.
Agree
Wow! Great review. As a vintage lens user, would definitely give this a shot. I have used both 7Artisans and TTArtisans lenses on my full frame Sony and Fuji cameras. Pretty impressive lenses for the money. And, this is in my town too!!
Great review. I feel the same way about how lenses render with character and depth rather than the usual “how sharp is it?” I have a few 7artisans lenses that seem to share that same characteristic. You asked in the video for suggestions on lenses to review ....how about the voightlander 58mm F1.4 and or the Nikon 58mm f1.4g. Or.....a comparison of the two. I’ve really come to love the 58mm focal length. Your content is great. I really enjoy your perspective. You do great work !
Always enjoy your content, in particular, your Leica reviews. The rendering reminds me somewhat of the Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm f/1.4 lens, which is around the same price but significantly smaller and lighter. Still love my Summilux 35mm ASPH though!
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful review! I really like how you present in Lightroom - complements the usability review. Of course, in Singapore you never run out of subjects; I wonder how people in the pool atop the Marina Bay Sands would render against the skyline! The random bokeh of some lenses is really something to embrace, and I am glad you talked about this, especially if they give you the 3D "pop!" Is the rotating hood plastic or metal? Fringing never bothers me except for the worst purple fringing on some Leica wide angle lenses like Tri-Elmar 16-18-21 and 18/3.8
Great review, I just wish it came in silver chrome.
Honestly my dream for these companies who make M mount lenses is to make an lens just like the Leica Thambar-M 90mm. I know that lens is a bit esoteric and specific, but if TTartisan can make a great Noctilux alternative I think it’s possible I won’t have to pay over $7k for that super dreamy look.
Thanks Kervir! Perhaps send them an email. I think they are open to ideas and a silver chrome version would be nice.
As for the Thambar it might be too niche but again never know what they have in the pipeline
Nice review, sharpness is not always top priority, character for me is king. Will you be doing a review on the Sigma 35mm f2 DG DN "L mount" Contemporary Lens ? Happy New Year Bobby. Ian (UK)
Thanks Ian. Yes that review is coming soon!
Great video as always. I’ll never own this lens and am not interested, but watched the entire video because you guys always do such a great job. More of a photography video that happens to be about a specific piece of gear. Thumbs up, hope everyone has a great 2021.
Thanks Michael for watching. Have a great 2021!
Ayyo it’s Bobby Tonelli !
For B+W ist kick ass ...beautifull
Excellent review. Congrats from Brazil!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please Do The Review Of the Nikon Z5 Camera.
Tempted by this lens. Great video. - I own the 35mm voigtllander f/2 Ultron and using for film only on M6. Which would you rather have between the Ultron and this? Just curious. Happy new year!
Thanks for watching. The faster aperture helps with film especially in low light, but that goes with most fast lenses. Did the price it’s worth a look
Would be really interesting to see a comparison between this and the Voigtlander 35 1.2 version 3 or even the Voigtlander 1.4 version 2
Perhaps can do this in the future. Thanks for the idea
@@TECH360TV Add the Zeiss 35 1.4 Distagon to that mix :) In fact, I think that lens deserves a whole video by it self. Thanks for putting out some of the best content in this area.
Will try that out. Thanks for the kind words
You should try the M mount 7 Artisans 28mm f1.4 that will blow your mind. Love the video as always!
Will ask to try that. Thanks for watching!
I'll support that! I have tried that lens and it is very impressive indeed. Especially as there is a lack of great, wide aperture 28mm prime lenses in the mirrorless line up of all manufacturers today.
Great video as usual.
Thank you
Very nice review as always. But I'm curious to see how this lens perform during Night photography. That would be intresting to see. Can you make a review of this 35mm f1.4 on Nikon Z6II ?
Hi Bruce apologies but I won’t be able to. I don’t have a Z6II camera currently. I would expect the performance to be similar though
Hello there. I was wandering how this 35 1.4 holds up to the 35 1.4 from Fuji. I know they are different systems etc, but I do have a fuji x pro and adapting „leica lenses“ is pretty easy.. how do they compare in terms of IQ? thank you ;)
Did you have to calibrate this lens for your s1r?
No I didn’t
Thanks im trying to use it on my S5 but I seems I can't focus on anything that isn't atleast 2 feet away. Was wondering if it was just my copy.
Try a different adapter. If that doesn’t work could be your copy of the lens
@@TECH360TV I actually read that it's minimal focusing distance is 0.70m and that equates about 2 feet so it's not a bad copy of the lens it's just the design of the lens itself. I did purchase a close focusing adapter though so well see how that changes the performance.
You really need to put this lens on your sony with techart, you will be amaze,... and compare ot bokeh agains the Distagon fe 35 mm1.4😉
Always wanted to try the Techart adapter. Never had the opportunity
What magnifier hes using 1.45?
This is a leica magnifier to help me see what I’m focusing on in the OVF
Would love to see a review of the TTARTISAN 35mm 1.4 with comparison to the 7artisans
I want to adapt it on my Leica SL
I’ve been trying to contact them to review their lenses. So far no luck
Does this lens cover the GFX sensor?
No, it's a Leica M Mount Design for Fullframe, 36x24mm. It wouldn't cover the Fujifilm 44x33 MF Sensor.
This lens is really cool but in my country there is shop, i can buy it but i own Leica m4 and i can't adjust it :< This is problem becouse i cant do it by myself :<
PS: Better buy this lens than summilux for more than 1000$ with screatches
Is this autofocus
Please Do The Review Of the Nikon Z5 Camera.
Ok
@@TECH360TV thank you in advance ❤