Great job, Oliver. Excellent shooting, great editing and transitions, humble and honest, and hitting the marks as to the information. Much appreciate the quality and character. Keep it up, champ!
Wow! I am pinning that comment because it means so much to me. "Humble and Honest" is such a difficult thing to achieve when giving others advice and it's great to know I am not coming off as a "know-it-all" because I am far from it! Trying to learn more every day. Thank you so much for making my day with your kind words!
Excellent review and work. The greatest thing about this video is showing how little gear you need to create a great and quality video. One camera and light. I love Zeiss... Awesome.
Excellent review. Thank you for the bit of history, opinion, and examples without any waste. I see this was over a year ago so I hope you have some similar work done by now. Thanks again.
Amazing review. I'm finally getting in the market for some cine glass and am leaning towards these CP.3 because of the amount of travel/solo work I do. At @8:05 what are you using to focus? I'm on the sony FX9/A1 System and use all sony GM glass at the moment so I'd need to invest in a focus system for these, anythign you recommend?
Nice piece….worked on the olympics with the CP 2s and was so impressed with them I went out and bought two CP 3s and looking to buy a 3rd. Great lenses that fit beautifully in my hands.
Amazing video, do you also have experience using the XD versions of the CP3? Is it worth having the additional information available in post for what you are doing?
I am about to make lens purchases. I am new to this game and did not know I could change a PL mount to an E mount on the lens itself! I shoot with a Red, a c200, and an a7 III. Wow, it could work with all of those! However, I am considering the Rokinon Xeens because they have a wider aperture and no Super Speed for the cp 3 line yet. Hmmm your thoughts? And should I change the lens mount or just use an adapter when going to different camera bodies?
Thanks for sharing! I'd like to see it with an ARRI Mini; will be shooting a music video for my new release and the DP has a set of CP3's that he's been raving about.
First off, that's a great spot you shot. Just that one main big ass key light pretty much? Damn it looks cinematic. Also can I ask who makes that side handle? I want it about as bad as these lenses.
well given that zeiss updated the classic lenses: 25mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm in their photo line to the milvus, i assume that we'll see updated super speeds in the cp3 set really soon plus a new 25mm super speed.
Good review man, very useful take of some new and very relevant equipment. In reviews I want to see how it handles and what the results look like. It's not just about how good the image is, it's also whether I can fit it in my case and handle it in the real world.
Nice video, I need an advice looking for step up from Canon L lenses for my corporate and doc work I'm ready to spent 7.000 dollars in lenses, lookin for a nice lens good long focus throw, creaminess, sharpness and build quality. Milvus 18mm 35mm 85mm could be option #1, Sigma cine FF 20mm 85mm option #2, Nisi Cine 24mm 50mm 100mm #3 and Three second hand Zeiss Cp.2s. What you Oliver think?
Metabones makes a PL speed booster to give you around a extra stop of light for cp3 and close to full frame on a super 35 .anyone use this option yet ?
This video has convinced to me to get in debt and buy one of these lenses...is it worth it to buy a used older model or save money and get the new ones?
A Zeiss expert responded to this same question on B&H, see his answer below: "Like any cinema lens, the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 do not accept screw-in filters. Instead, filtration is provided via matte boxes and cut filters."
Tell me again how the lens matters in low light.......? You said that it pushed a crystal clear image regardless of that. But.... really, the lens doesn't affect light intensity beyond aperture. The rest is up to the sensor. But it looks nice and sharp. Would love to see how they fit together as a series. One could speculate that Zeiss at some point would steal old prime lens tech and rebrand it cheaper. Too bad about the crop in the 18.
Yes you're correct it is really all up the sensor. I suppose what I was trying to say that the lens, even at t/2.9, is still fast enough to take advantage of low light situations and provide detail from edge to edge with no vignetting. Good point though, I should have made my point more clear! Thank you for your comment.
I think one big difference on these is that they're supposed to sharp wide open where the original CP's got really soft. So that would be a big difference in that they are in fact better in low light because you don't need to stop down a bit in order to maintain sharpness.
Yes they maintain sharpness edge to edge when wide open, the chromatic aberration is increased slightly from t2.1 - t4 but it is marginal and well acceptable in real world scenarios and viewing environments.
Oliver, I really enjoyed watching this video. Superb lighting, 95% out of a top notch editing, imaginative composition and your incredible talent to conduct a viewer throughout its whole length into a truly comprehensive learning voyage. When the video was finished I was acquainted with all the matters about the CP.3 that I longed for. I was so pleased to have discovered your blog. I have a question on the technical side of those Zeiss lenses, Oliver: All of the handheld extreme close-up shots made me feel a bit annoyed with the on and off focus precision. They conveyed a kinda of a surreal imagering. I cannot imagine that that was your scripted objective and, thus, can only think that such obnoxious result was caused by the CP.3¨s own light ratio max 2.1 limitation, which shortens the latitude of the DOF. I guess that should a CP.2 1.4 be used instead, even at 2.1 the DOF latitude wouldn¨t be so compromised. Am I saying some non sense here? Please correct me, Oliver if I am wrong. Finally, if I may ask, Oliver, please tell us about your initial reaction to the upcoming Panasonic S1-H, supposedly a video centered camera with all the features of the Sony A7R IV and more...
Finally a filmmakers review of mighty CP.3 lenses. Great work, man!
Great job, Oliver. Excellent shooting, great editing and transitions, humble and honest, and hitting the marks as to the information. Much appreciate the quality and character. Keep it up, champ!
Wow! I am pinning that comment because it means so much to me. "Humble and Honest" is such a difficult thing to achieve when giving others advice and it's great to know I am not coming off as a "know-it-all" because I am far from it! Trying to learn more every day. Thank you so much for making my day with your kind words!
Great work! Thanks for the information & the quality of your review & the video quality is beautiful Oliver. Keep doing more videos. Thanks.
Thank you so much for the encouraging words!!
@@Oxenfree614 Are they worth getting over lets say the dzo pictor pair? It's a lot of extra money to be dishing out....for a prime!
Fantastic work Oliver! hope to see more content from you.
Excellent review and work. The greatest thing about this video is showing how little gear you need to create a great and quality video. One camera and light. I love Zeiss... Awesome.
Excellent review. Thank you for the bit of history, opinion, and examples without any waste. I see this was over a year ago so I hope you have some similar work done by now. Thanks again.
The camera work is full of energy and drama but not making me dizzy and I really like that.
Absolutely appreciate your professional video on Ziess Prime lenses!!
Thank you so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
How do they compare with the faster Zeiss nano T1.5 lenses?
How about lens breathing???? better than cp.2 or canon cne?
Do you still like the cp.2? is there a different in image quality
Does autofocus work with the Cp3 lens on Sony FX3 ?
Awesome review! Respect!
Very Good Review.... Nice information and Footage... I'll be watching your next Videos and reviews...
Thank you so much for watching! If you ever need anything tested or reviewed please gimme suggestions!
Beautiful shooting and lens too!
Nice video ! Thank you very much.
What is the brand of the cage and of the screen ?
Amazing review. I'm finally getting in the market for some cine glass and am leaning towards these CP.3 because of the amount of travel/solo work I do.
At @8:05 what are you using to focus?
I'm on the sony FX9/A1 System and use all sony GM glass at the moment so I'd need to invest in a focus system for these, anythign you recommend?
Nice piece….worked on the olympics with the CP 2s and was so impressed with them I went out and bought two CP 3s and looking to buy a 3rd. Great lenses that fit beautifully in my hands.
Zeiss pl mount with adapter to sony E mount works on sony cameras?
Nice overview! I'm renting a few of the cp.3's for a shoot with the a7sII next week, look forward to checking them out!
I have never had more fun on set with a camera/lens combo... make sure you send me the video you come up with! Would love to see it!
Nice vdo ! What do you think about canon cine và zeiss cp3 ? Which one is better?
Amazing video, do you also have experience using the XD versions of the CP3? Is it worth having the additional information available in post for what you are doing?
I am about to make lens purchases. I am new to this game and did not know I could change a PL mount to an E mount on the lens itself! I shoot with a Red, a c200, and an a7 III. Wow, it could work with all of those! However, I am considering the Rokinon Xeens because they have a wider aperture and no Super Speed for the cp 3 line yet. Hmmm your thoughts? And should I change the lens mount or just use an adapter when going to different camera bodies?
Thanks for sharing! I'd like to see it with an ARRI Mini; will be shooting a music video for my new release and the DP has a set of CP3's that he's been raving about.
RedDepo hey! Hit me up. I have tons of footage with these lenses and the mini i would be happy to share.
does this lens have autofocus?
Brilliant work super strong , to bad others don’t do reviews like yours
Great review Oliver! Thanks.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting!
@@Oxenfree614 Also can you go into how you set up the lighting for the clips at 5:20ish? How you got that black background?
What kind of rig is that?
nicely done. thanks for the review
Thanks for watching! This is my first of many to come!
First off, that's a great spot you shot. Just that one main big ass key light pretty much? Damn it looks cinematic. Also can I ask who makes that side handle? I want it about as bad as these lenses.
Does this combo provides Auto focus?
Which lens was at 7:40?
well given that zeiss updated the classic lenses: 25mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm in their photo line to the milvus, i assume that we'll see updated super speeds in the cp3 set really soon plus a new 25mm super speed.
And now that they have introduced their Master Primes I cannot wait to see what Zeiss does next! Thank you so much for watching.
Good review man, very useful take of some new and very relevant equipment. In reviews I want to see how it handles and what the results look like. It's not just about how good the image is, it's also whether I can fit it in my case and handle it in the real world.
Nice video, I need an advice looking for step up from Canon L lenses for my corporate and doc work I'm ready to spent 7.000 dollars in lenses, lookin for a nice lens good long focus throw, creaminess, sharpness and build quality. Milvus 18mm 35mm 85mm could be option #1, Sigma cine FF 20mm 85mm option #2, Nisi Cine 24mm 50mm 100mm #3 and Three second hand Zeiss Cp.2s. What you Oliver think?
Metabones makes a PL speed booster to give you around a extra stop of light for cp3 and close to full frame on a super 35 .anyone use this option yet ?
What lens mount were the lenses you rented? PL mount with adaptor or native E-mount?
This video has convinced to me to get in debt and buy one of these lenses...is it worth it to buy a used older model or save money and get the new ones?
Is there a front filter thread? If so what size?
A Zeiss expert responded to this same question on B&H, see his answer below:
"Like any cinema lens, the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 do not accept screw-in filters. Instead, filtration is provided via matte boxes and cut filters."
@@Oxenfree614 there are cine lenses with filter threads
Excellent content! How does this compare to the Batis for video if you have experience? Also, thoughts on video output from a7s ii vs a7 iii?
r u use speedbooster adapter? or normally adaptor lens?
Alif Steve you really think he’s using a speed booster?
Great video
Tell me again how the lens matters in low light.......? You said that it pushed a crystal clear image regardless of that. But.... really, the lens doesn't affect light intensity beyond aperture. The rest is up to the sensor.
But it looks nice and sharp. Would love to see how they fit together as a series. One could speculate that Zeiss at some point would steal old prime lens tech and rebrand it cheaper.
Too bad about the crop in the 18.
Yes you're correct it is really all up the sensor. I suppose what I was trying to say that the lens, even at t/2.9, is still fast enough to take advantage of low light situations and provide detail from edge to edge with no vignetting. Good point though, I should have made my point more clear! Thank you for your comment.
I think one big difference on these is that they're supposed to sharp wide open where the original CP's got really soft. So that would be a big difference in that they are in fact better in low light because you don't need to stop down a bit in order to maintain sharpness.
Yes they maintain sharpness edge to edge when wide open, the chromatic aberration is increased slightly from t2.1 - t4 but it is marginal and well acceptable in real world scenarios and viewing environments.
Risky offering a blank check to Zeiss. They might send you something back amazeballs that hasn't even been invented yet, lol.
Oliver, I really enjoyed watching this video. Superb lighting, 95% out of a top notch editing, imaginative composition and your incredible talent to conduct a viewer throughout its whole length into a truly comprehensive learning voyage. When the video was finished I was acquainted with all the matters about the CP.3 that I longed for. I was so pleased to have discovered your blog. I have a question on the technical side of those Zeiss lenses, Oliver: All of the handheld extreme close-up shots made me feel a bit annoyed with the on and off focus precision. They conveyed a kinda of a surreal imagering. I cannot imagine that that was your scripted objective and, thus, can only think that such obnoxious result was caused by the CP.3¨s own light ratio max 2.1 limitation, which shortens the latitude of the DOF. I guess that should a CP.2 1.4 be used instead, even at 2.1 the DOF latitude wouldn¨t be so compromised. Am I saying some non sense here? Please correct me, Oliver if I am wrong. Finally, if I may ask, Oliver, please tell us about your initial reaction to the upcoming Panasonic S1-H, supposedly a video centered camera with all the features of the Sony A7R IV and more...
Everybody has wonderful intentions...... yeah I think there's some people that aren't going to make Santa's list.
nice video....some of these chicks have scary eyebrows.
Blah blah blah just cut to the chase and show us the footage
Disappointing.
How does the line compare to the milvus?