Hi Greg, great shots as usual. I just got some manual lenses for my Nikon rigs and they beat out the Nikon lenses in some respects. Particularly the Tamron SP 70-210mm model 52A is built like a tank, uses the Adaptall 2 mount system and has BBAR coatings. By the way, have you contacted TT about the lens problem, perhaps they will warranty for you. Keep up the good work, always a pleasure to view.
Thx for your video. Have you ever considered the panasonic s1? Its cheaper then the x-e4 has a nicer screen ( a bit larger, higher res, good viewing angles, flipable for vertical portraits, and has auto brightness adjustment for lcd (havent seen that on other mirrorless), the evf is also way better then the one on the x-e4. Also i like the b&w mode for better visibility of peaking and the you can switch between full screen magnification and part of the scresn (picture in picture) i realy like it for my nikon f and m42 lenses!
Hi Greg, interesting video and great comparing of these lenses. Wouldn’t an 80 on a medium format be roughly the equivalent of a standard lens on 35mm camera? With the 100mm soap bubble bokeh lens why not just adjust the lens adaptor? Surely that would be an easy fix for the problem. I did and it only took me a minute or so to do. Keep on doing great work. I look forward to seeing your next video.
It was an option, but then all my other M42's would be out of whack. I often go out with three at a time, so adjusting all day long would be a pain. And yes, 100mm on GFX is 80mm, while 50mm on APSC is 75mm. So both close to portrait happiness.
Hi Greg, great shots as usual. I just got some manual lenses for my Nikon rigs and they beat out the Nikon lenses in some respects. Particularly the Tamron SP 70-210mm model 52A is built like a tank, uses the Adaptall 2 mount system and has BBAR coatings. By the way, have you contacted TT about the lens problem, perhaps they will warranty for you. Keep up the good work, always a pleasure to view.
Thanks. I haven't bothered with TT yet. I rarely use the 35mm as I'm not a nifty fifty sort of shooter, so it hasn't really bothered me.
Thx for your video. Have you ever considered the panasonic s1? Its cheaper then the x-e4 has a nicer screen ( a bit larger, higher res, good viewing angles, flipable for vertical portraits, and has auto brightness adjustment for lcd (havent seen that on other mirrorless), the evf is also way better then the one on the x-e4. Also i like the b&w mode for better visibility of peaking and the you can switch between full screen magnification and part of the scresn (picture in picture) i realy like it for my nikon f and m42 lenses!
Hi Greg, interesting video and great comparing of these lenses. Wouldn’t an 80 on a medium format be roughly the equivalent of a standard lens on 35mm camera? With the 100mm soap bubble bokeh lens why not just adjust the lens adaptor? Surely that would be an easy fix for the problem. I did and it only took me a minute or so to do. Keep on doing great work. I look forward to seeing your next video.
It was an option, but then all my other M42's would be out of whack. I often go out with three at a time, so adjusting all day long would be a pain. And yes, 100mm on GFX is 80mm, while 50mm on APSC is 75mm. So both close to portrait happiness.
Hi greg, i am considering buying the 17mm 1.4 for my panny S1. Do you know if this lens covers full frame image circle?
@@Someone_Else1 I haven't used it, so can't confirm