AstrHori 55mm f/5.6 Fujifilm GFX Mount Review
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In this video, I'll give you my thoughts on the new AstrHori 55mm f/5.6 lens for Fujifilm GFX
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1:32 - Build Quality and Features
4:10 - Image Quality
6:10 - Conclusion and Slideshow
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Thank you for your sharing and experience, there are corresponding shortcomings, you can tell them in the video, I think this is the foundation of the company's progress
Thanks again
Thanks, guys! As I said, it's a great lens, I'm just not sure where it fits into the world of GFX lenses. I do wish you all the best and hope that the right people find your lenses. Looking forward to some more interesting offerings from you in the future.
Love your reviews man!
Thanks! It's good to know people actually enjoy this stuff!
this is a really good review. I am enjoying these
Cheers, JT! Hope to catch you soon, man! It's been too long.
I guess the project of the video about how to balance family trip and personal photography has been abandoned, but it would have been really interesting to me, since I’m going to Japan with my wife and her parents in a few weeks!
Hi Lucien,
I have that video drafted and the images ready... I've just had too much going on to actually film it. Sorry, I didn't get it out in time!
Does the GFX camera recognize the lens or do you have to configure it? Focus peaking work with it?
I think the sunstars are the only significant differentiating factor from Fuji lenses, so even though you do not favour them, I would have appreciated an aperture sweep of the sunstars to see how they change at various apertures.
I actually only included one because they pretty much don't change. At f/5.6, they're smaller, and as you stop down, they get bigger. Otherwise, you see the shape they make in the video here. Hope that helps!o
@@DylanGoldbyPhotographer So there are sunstars at f/5.6? That means the lens is stopped down at its maximum aperture. I wonder why they did that, perhaps there was too much softness at f/4.5?
@@Bayonet1809 This lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.6... there is no f/4.5 here... typo?
@@DylanGoldbyPhotographer Not a typo. The lens shows diffraction spikes (sunstars) at f/5.6, diffraction spikes are caused by the aperture blades. When set wide open most lenses' aperture blades are not visible and thus most lenses do not produce diffraction spikes at their maximum aperture. This lens does produce diffraction spikes when at its maximum aperture, therefore the aperture must be slightly stopped down even when set to "wide open".
I was wondering why Astrhori did this, and surmised that aberrations must have been too high without the aperture being set to f/5.6, and that the actual maximum aperture of the lens optically could be f/4.5 (or even f/4).
Constant aperture zoom lenses display the same phenomenon when set to their wider focal lengths, as in order for the aperture ratio to remain constant, the aperture itself is actually stopped down at those wider focal lengths.
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As FUjifilm usar I enjoyed all your YT contents, thanks for your hard work!
Greetings from Italy.
Cris.
I love my GFX100s, but the lack of 3rd party lenses means that my wallet feels significantly lighter after each purchase. While this probably is not the lens for me, I'm grateful that more companies are designing lenses for my favourite camera. Thanks for the review, Dylan!
Thanks for stopping by. Medium format cameras have a way of emptying your wallet, for sure. What focal lengths would you hope for from 3rd party lenses?
@@DylanGoldbyPhotographer I'd love a 105mm equivalent lens and a halfway decent tilt-shift lens as well. I've heard that Fuji are going to release a tilt-shift sometime next year but if it costs as much as some of the other primes, then I'm not sure I can justify it.