Thank you very much! This was exactly the point, I was pixel peeping the photos from a Noritsu with the highest resolution, and couldn't tell the difference. The only conclusion I have is what I said at the end of the video, at 2.8 the 90 seems to be sharper. Thanks for watching
RUclips recommended your video to me, and I'm glad it did. I used both the 90 and 105 and lean a lot towards to 90. Mike Gray does a great review of both lenses too, worth checking out, he actually gave his 105 lens away. Beautiful results by the way.
Hey man! I just wanted your input for which first lens should I get for pentax 67, either the 90mm or the 105mm. I know that its hard to know which is which between the 90mm F2.8 vs the 105 2.4. Im leaning more on the 90mm just cause you said its sharper, but my main worry is that do I miss out a lot with the 90mm's 2.8 vs the F2.4 of 105mm lens? Hope to get your input!
Hi man, It is hard to tell without knowing what you actually shoot. I would say if it is a 1 lens only setup and you will be walking around on the streets etc. with your P67, get the 90. I took the 105 on several roadtrips just because "duuude it is the 105", but have found it imprectical most of the time. If you shoot a lot of portraits, than go for the 105. If you commit to the P67 system, later you can get the 75 or even the 55 for environmental portraits too, they are fairly cheap. Hope this helps
Thank you very much! I will consider doing it. But sure Portra 800 helps a lot :) However there are a couple of steps in Lightroom and in Photoshop that I use, that are not really common. Will do that video in the future!
Your work is legit, but I can't understand why you'd make the whole video about the two lenses and then not tell us which lens was used for each image you showed.
Which lens is used when? Can't really tell, would be nice to have a little subtitle on saying which lens is used to compare. Great photos!
Thank you very much! This was exactly the point, I was pixel peeping the photos from a Noritsu with the highest resolution, and couldn't tell the difference. The only conclusion I have is what I said at the end of the video, at 2.8 the 90 seems to be sharper. Thanks for watching
RUclips recommended your video to me, and I'm glad it did. I used both the 90 and 105 and lean a lot towards to 90. Mike Gray does a great review of both lenses too, worth checking out, he actually gave his 105 lens away. Beautiful results by the way.
Thank you for the kind words :)
Hey man! I just wanted your input for which first lens should I get for pentax 67, either the 90mm or the 105mm. I know that its hard to know which is which between the 90mm F2.8 vs the 105 2.4. Im leaning more on the 90mm just cause you said its sharper, but my main worry is that do I miss out a lot with the 90mm's 2.8 vs the F2.4 of 105mm lens? Hope to get your input!
Hi man, It is hard to tell without knowing what you actually shoot. I would say if it is a 1 lens only setup and you will be walking around on the streets etc. with your P67, get the 90. I took the 105 on several roadtrips just because "duuude it is the 105", but have found it imprectical most of the time. If you shoot a lot of portraits, than go for the 105. If you commit to the P67 system, later you can get the 75 or even the 55 for environmental portraits too, they are fairly cheap. Hope this helps
Very nice work. I hope to see your channel grow. Cheers.
Thank you Sir, appreciate it!
You should make a video on photo editing… ur color rendition and balance is beautiful
Thank you very much! I will consider doing it. But sure Portra 800 helps a lot :)
However there are a couple of steps in Lightroom and in Photoshop that I use, that are not really common. Will do that video in the future!
I have the Pentax K20d as a picture profile on my Nikon D5500.
Your work is legit, but I can't understand why you'd make the whole video about the two lenses and then not tell us which lens was used for each image you showed.
Seems like someone skipped the outro
5:48 Hasselblad ? ;)