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I loved how the old version looked on my X-E2, sharpness was great, colors too but the damn flares ruined for me. I had 2 versions one from 2021 and one from 2023 both flaring like crazy, even got 5 types of hoods for it. It seems this one is the same, what a shame. I hope people really understand what they are getting before buying
@@brandonteel505 It depends, I own most of the TTs lenses and generally they are a great pick. The only one that for me at least is never completely in focus and has some flaring issues (but not as bad as the pergear) is the tt 50mm f2. The 27 2.8, 35 1.4 and 0.95, 50 1.2 awesome lenses. As for 7artisans I only have the 60mm macro and it's also great quality for the money.
I have the second version of the Pergear 25mm f1.7 and agrees with everything you said! The lens flare kills it for me. I’m seriously considering returning it. I cannot use it in any back lite situation for portraits and it’s just too bad coz it doesn’t have some very unique characteristic
My copy came today! The best value 55 EUR manual focus lens ever from China - until today. Love the small size, build quality, and decent IQ for that low price point. It's like a 38mm Lens into FF terms (25mm x 1.52 (Fujifilm APS-C cropfactor) = 38mm in 35mm Sensor (36x24mm) terms.
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@@Tudor_Mateescu Thanks! I'm only an amateur but I really enjoy photography. I'll be using the lens on a Sony A5000 and I'm hoping this lens will allow me to take better product photos. The Products are reasonably large in a confined space. Do you think I will see much difference from a 30mm lens?
Hi Tudor. I have been really enjoying your videos. And yes, I have Subscribed and given you Thumb's Up on most of your videos. I just received my Pergear 25 (mostly based on your recommendation). I bought a lens hood and plan to take the lens on my T5 out for a spin tomorrow. Shooting inside with Focus Peaking has been easy and my indoor shots have mostly nailed the focus. I'll let you know how it goes.
Went out this morning and took some shots. Used the hood and took multiple photos with the lens wide open and closed to 4 and 5.6. Did both color and B&W's. You were totally right. Great photos. No flare with the hood even wide open and back lit. My first manual experience was a success and a good deal of fun. Thank you so much, Tudor.
Your comment about indoor results intrigues me. I have one camera, and x30, but I would like to reserve it for outdoor use and buy an X-E2 and this 25/1.7 lens for indoor use, where noise can be a problem on a small-sensor like an x30. Now that you've had more time to spend with this lens, how would you rate it for indoor use at F 2.8? Indoor use at f/4? With and without a hood?
i just received the pergear lens today after one month waiting, everything looks good but unfortunately it cannot fit in my xt5, it is too tight that i cant even turn .The item does not mount on my camera correctly
The zone focusing I said is not ideal. You have a true infinity point, but the hyperfocal distance is 3.97 m at f11 - it's working ok like this. The workaround is to prefocus the lens at the desired distanced and after that shoot it.
I was waittng for your really wonderful lens review! I'm really concidering to exchange my Ttartisan 23mm f1.4 to Pergear25mmf1.7 now. Maybe not need to exchange to this lens? I shoot"daily life[indoor & outdoor],Dog & Portraits & Flower & City Scape" Still i like my Ttartisan23mmf1.4 But recently I'm bothering TT23mm a little for contrast[strong?!] & color rendaring[bit different] & Operability[thin aperture ring & lose feeling click aperture ring] Could you give me some advice?
I feel that the Pergear 25mm is better than the 23mm TTArtisan indeed - the only downside is the strong flare at f1.7 and lack of contrast caused by reflection of light... If you know how to control that it will work for you... Other than that is a much better lens from my point of view... Personally I like the Pergear lens more, but TTArtisan has more predictable results (flare and contrast are well controlled)... You need to test to see how it works for you...
@@Tudor_Mateescu Thanks for clearance, Tudor. I own the TTA and love it. The Pergear draws me into, because of the contrast, especially b&w from your samples do look exactly what i like, and it's very small size, also it costs with a coupon code currently like 1/2 the price of my TTA 23/1.4 only...so i bought it last night.
I own some manual focus 3rd party lenses for my X-E1, E2 & X-T1, Tudor..i know this video since release.....even i do own the TTA 23/1.4....damn, was ordering this lens, because the price is too good, and when you use it mainly with F2.8 onwards and lens hood - excellent little thing for street - what's not to like? Avialable from 55 EUR...go figure. I love small, all metal lenses - and this one punches way above it's weight...for the asking price. Subject separation, 3D pop at F/11? Crazy! I shoot since the later 80s, starting as teenager. I also own the older Peagear 25/1.8...which looked more like a Voigtländer, minus the build quality...i didn't like, that the old copy doesn't have aperture click stops...it's also bigger. The old lens featured a 43mm filterthread, whileas this new one is 37mm only. Like this lens design much more - even it's a bit more fiddly, it seems. Can't wait, until i have it on my Fujifilm for street....with zone focusing.
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I loved how the old version looked on my X-E2, sharpness was great, colors too but the damn flares ruined for me. I had 2 versions one from 2021 and one from 2023 both flaring like crazy, even got 5 types of hoods for it. It seems this one is the same, what a shame. I hope people really understand what they are getting before buying
How do these compare to other affordable manual focus lenses? I have a few TTartisan etc., are these better?
@@brandonteel505 It depends, I own most of the TTs lenses and generally they are a great pick. The only one that for me at least is never completely in focus and has some flaring issues (but not as bad as the pergear) is the tt 50mm f2. The 27 2.8, 35 1.4 and 0.95, 50 1.2 awesome lenses. As for 7artisans I only have the 60mm macro and it's also great quality for the money.
I have the second version of the Pergear 25mm f1.7 and agrees with everything you said!
The lens flare kills it for me. I’m seriously considering returning it. I cannot use it in any back lite situation for portraits and it’s just too bad coz it doesn’t have some very unique characteristic
My copy came today! The best value 55 EUR manual focus lens ever from China - until today. Love the small size, build quality, and decent IQ for that low price point. It's like a 38mm Lens into FF terms (25mm x 1.52 (Fujifilm APS-C cropfactor) = 38mm in 35mm Sensor (36x24mm) terms.
Waiting for the comparison video!
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Which lens hood can I use for Pergear 25 1.7?
You need a lens hood for 37 mm filter size.
Hello, tu la préfère au TTartisan 25?
I didn't use it - but both are good lenses.
I have one ordered and awaiting delivery. Very excited to get it and try it out!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@Tudor_Mateescu Thanks! I'm only an amateur but I really enjoy photography. I'll be using the lens on a Sony A5000 and I'm hoping this lens will allow me to take better product photos. The Products are reasonably large in a confined space. Do you think I will see much difference from a 30mm lens?
Hi Tudor. I have been really enjoying your videos. And yes, I have Subscribed and given you Thumb's Up on most of your videos. I just received my Pergear 25 (mostly based on your recommendation). I bought a lens hood and plan to take the lens on my T5 out for a spin tomorrow. Shooting inside with Focus Peaking has been easy and my indoor shots have mostly nailed the focus. I'll let you know how it goes.
Went out this morning and took some shots. Used the hood and took multiple photos with the lens wide open and closed to 4 and 5.6. Did both color and B&W's. You were totally right. Great photos. No flare with the hood even wide open and back lit. My first manual experience was a success and a good deal of fun. Thank you so much, Tudor.
Your comment about indoor results intrigues me. I have one camera, and x30, but I would like to reserve it for outdoor use and buy an X-E2 and this 25/1.7 lens for indoor use, where noise can be a problem on a small-sensor like an x30. Now that you've had more time to spend with this lens, how would you rate it for indoor use at F 2.8? Indoor use at f/4? With and without a hood?
@@PaulStregevsky I'd always use the hood, no matter what, indoor, and especially outdoor, always.
i just received the pergear lens today after one month waiting, everything looks good but unfortunately it cannot fit in my xt5, it is too tight that i cant even turn .The item does not mount on my camera correctly
Very strange, probably a defective product if it shows it's X-Mount. Send it back and ask for a replacement or refund.
Hi!, I have the same concern, do you asked for a replacement ?
@@jbmg7531 they send me the bayonet and i change it myself in the end
Enjoyed the video. Nice small and not costly. Could be some, when adding a lenshood . How about a zone focusing video in addition to manual focus?
The zone focusing I said is not ideal. You have a true infinity point, but the hyperfocal distance is 3.97 m at f11 - it's working ok like this. The workaround is to prefocus the lens at the desired distanced and after that shoot it.
I was waittng for your really wonderful lens review!
I'm really concidering to exchange my Ttartisan 23mm f1.4 to Pergear25mmf1.7 now.
Maybe not need to exchange to this lens?
I shoot"daily life[indoor & outdoor],Dog & Portraits & Flower & City Scape"
Still i like my Ttartisan23mmf1.4 But recently I'm bothering TT23mm a little for
contrast[strong?!] & color rendaring[bit different] & Operability[thin aperture ring & lose feeling click aperture ring]
Could you give me some advice?
I feel that the Pergear 25mm is better than the 23mm TTArtisan indeed - the only downside is the strong flare at f1.7 and lack of contrast caused by reflection of light... If you know how to control that it will work for you... Other than that is a much better lens from my point of view... Personally I like the Pergear lens more, but TTArtisan has more predictable results (flare and contrast are well controlled)... You need to test to see how it works for you...
Thank you very much😊
@@Tudor_Mateescu Thanks for clearance, Tudor. I own the TTA and love it. The Pergear draws me into, because of the contrast, especially b&w from your samples do look exactly what i like, and it's very small size, also it costs with a coupon code currently like 1/2 the price of my TTA 23/1.4 only...so i bought it last night.
I own some manual focus 3rd party lenses for my X-E1, E2 & X-T1, Tudor..i know this video since release.....even i do own the TTA 23/1.4....damn, was ordering this lens, because the price is too good, and when you use it mainly with F2.8 onwards and lens hood -
excellent little thing for street - what's not to like? Avialable from 55 EUR...go figure. I love small, all metal lenses - and this one punches
way above it's weight...for the asking price. Subject separation, 3D pop at F/11? Crazy! I shoot since the later 80s, starting as teenager.
I also own the older Peagear 25/1.8...which looked more like a Voigtländer, minus the build quality...i didn't like, that the old copy doesn't
have aperture click stops...it's also bigger. The old lens featured a 43mm filterthread, whileas this new one is 37mm only. Like this lens design much more - even it's a bit more fiddly, it seems. Can't wait, until i have it on my Fujifilm for street....with zone focusing.
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