This is actually such a really good way of watching a lens test without being boring. This is truly amazing. What did you thought about the rehoused FDs? I'm building a set, really like them, but a bit hard to match them in look 😅
Define sharp :) The 20mm has pretty strong coma, which might make it look softer in some frames. Here are a couple of 4K grabs from the source that have no YT compression to give you a better idea: res.cloudinary.com/offshoot/image/upload/v1704343525/Share/canon_fd_20mm_grab_ssuakx.jpg res.cloudinary.com/offshoot/image/upload/v1704343521/Share/canon_fd_20mm_a35_grab_vg3der.jpg The second one really shows the coma. It definitely isn't the sharpest lens, but that's a big part of why the FDs are popular.
thank you so much for sharing! I´ve got some rehoused fds myself and was wondering if it´s only my 20mm, but your 2nd pic explains quite clearly. I also noticed that wide shots with much detail seem much softer than close-ups on 20mm. the file name says "a35", but it´s shot on mini lf, right?
Came for the lens tests, stayed for the comedy
Omg, this interaction and lens testing combo is gold! Thanks and have a great year.
A new standard in Lens testing! :D
Most enjoyable lens test I have seen ;) Thank you for the effort ;)
That was a fun binge
Best lens test hands down.
This is actually such a really good way of watching a lens test without being boring. This is truly amazing. What did you thought about the rehoused FDs? I'm building a set, really like them, but a bit hard to match them in look 😅
This is amazing. Now I don't want to watch any other lens tests if she's not there.
Set the new bar for lens test haha thank you!!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Comedy gold
the 20mm doesn´t look sharp at all, right?
Define sharp :) The 20mm has pretty strong coma, which might make it look softer in some frames. Here are a couple of 4K grabs from the source that have no YT compression to give you a better idea:
res.cloudinary.com/offshoot/image/upload/v1704343525/Share/canon_fd_20mm_grab_ssuakx.jpg
res.cloudinary.com/offshoot/image/upload/v1704343521/Share/canon_fd_20mm_a35_grab_vg3der.jpg
The second one really shows the coma. It definitely isn't the sharpest lens, but that's a big part of why the FDs are popular.
thank you so much for sharing! I´ve got some rehoused fds myself and was wondering if it´s only my 20mm, but your 2nd pic explains quite clearly.
I also noticed that wide shots with much detail seem much softer than close-ups on 20mm.
the file name says "a35", but it´s shot on mini lf, right?
The first frame was from the Mini LF test and the second was from the Alexa 35 test we did - ruclips.net/video/cdagmfZq79E/видео.html