Testing Japan's CRAZIEST LENSES
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Nice to see weird lenses back on the channel.
I know, right?
7:06 ultimate undercover street photography loadout
You can't have a fish eye lens and NOT pretend to be the Beastie Boys 😂
I have just discovered your channel and I am so intrigued! Lens and gear reviews can be so stale but you breathe a new life into photography by utilising weird and alternative equipment. Thank you Mathieu 😤
That soft focus (Vespa?) lens reminds me of the scene in Hitchcock's "Vertigo" when Scotty follows Madeleine to the graveyard and reads the name on the tombstone, which does give a lovely 'dreamy' quality to the footage, but the fuzziness feels aesthetically incongruous to the stark, sharply defined look of the rest of the picture.
They seem like really bright lenses tho--like the quality of the light it picks up feels very clear and even unique.
Love their looks and you know exactly how to use which lens and I think its fun to experiment with, especially for music videos and films
I appreciate this. Some of these look fun.
I still have that yasuhara nanoha, shit was great for weird textures and title sequences
I once read an autobiography of Mr Shin Yasuhara about developing the T981. I find Mr Yasuhara a very interesting person and had a true passion for cameras. Too bad he passed away at merely 56 years old. I'm glad to see someone taking on the legacy.
I love the music u use, besides your photoart.
I love every one of these lenses! Great to have sometimes, very inspiring. Perhaps someday I will buy one. For now old lenses are cheap and fun :)
If you haven’t already, try out a Spiratone Portragon, sometime. It’s a soft focus 100/f4 that’s basically just a diopter. I prefer if with B&W, and that contributes to the vintage snapshot feel of its photographs. (Adaptors will be needed for your preferred lens mount.)
L'image délivrée par le 35mm f/1.8 est vraiment belle et caractérisée, belle découverte ! Ca devait être un jour de sobriété chez Yasuhara car pour ce qui est des autres... je me suis demandé ce qu'ils avaient pris, mais ça devait être fort ! 😆
Hey Mathieu, really liked the macro lens, used to be a scanning electron microscopist and love macro stuff. Music was great this video
Yasuhara also made some rare film cameras, one of which I own called the yasuhara t981, it is one of my favourite rangefinders
Molt interessant. SObre tot l'objectiu utilitzat per WW1
circular fisheye lenses were very common. Even today we have canon 8-15 lens which is circular fisheye at 8mm .
Great content. love you channel as i love lenses and my love for photography is due to lenses first.
that madoka its fire, really nice style
Reminds me of my vacation in Barcelona….
I want them all !
Bon sang mais ça fait bien trop longtemps que je n'ai vu une de tes vidéos! J'espère que tout va bien pour toi!
pourtant j'en sort toute les semaines. faudrais que tu t'abonne :)
you need to try Nikon fun fun lenses set, it's Nikon toy lenses, the set is 1.Soft focus lens 2.Fisheye lens 3.Macro lens 4.Super-telephoto lens. the macro and soft lens is one lens that you can disassembly and use it as macro or soft depend of how you assemble the front glass. It's fun lenses, you need to try it!
Nice!
Enhance!
The Japanese word Momo doesn't mean 100, it means peach!🍑 So I think they named it like that to evoke the velvety feel of peach skin, similar to the velvety feel of their soft focus surely...😊
it's written all over their website and packaging, i saw somewhere it mean 100 in old japanese, but your explanation is great too :)
I dont speak japanese sadly so i wrote what they said on the box.
@@MathieuStern Sorry Mathieu, 🙏you were right! Indeed this word designates '100' in old Japanese, not as a decimal number but as an auspicious term to express abundance. The Japanese from ancient times used the word 'momo' which refers to the fruit of the peach tree 🍑 because this tree produces many flowers. Although I have lived in Japan for more than 20 years now, I always discover things... Merci pour ton travail et toutes tes super vidéos! (^3^)/
Momo can have a meaning of hundred😊 Usually, it it is used for a play of words in Japanesechinese character of 百, that means hundred IIt is kind of
Komodo dragon jaw ??
Anthy Himemiya
Minky Momo
Madoka Kaname
Nanoha Takamachi
I see.
The best result at f/32??? That statement is pretty questionable. You'll get the most depth of field there, but you're probably going to be having diffraction softening after f/16 or even before that, so the decision to go for f/32 should probably depend on if you need the DoF for a subjectively 'best result'.
How... uhh how.. does one get access to whale vertebrae?
Great video btw!
Found it on the Beach in Iceland, and I found the komodo dragon jaw on the ground on the Komodo island
@@MathieuStern wow thats SICK! cool lenses too, and very interesting things to test them out on! thank you for this video :)
Momo means peach. Hyaku is 100 😊
Well what did you expect from Japan except total weirdness 😂
Day 3 of asking to make a lense out of a rifle scope
A rifle scope is like a camera and not like a lens
You see the result directly on the back lens and it would not work on a mirrorless camera