Mitakon Vintage
Nothing better than a manual lens with large aperture (35mm/f0.95) and some vintage filter to make you feel awesome with a camera.
Photographic tips, material reviews and high quality samples.
Nothing better than a manual lens with large aperture (35mm/f0.95) and some vintage filter to make you feel awesome with a camera.
With IBIS on the X-H1, even small prime lenses can be stabilized: here the 23mm/f2 handheld at 1/4s.
Large aperture at night with IBIS: thank you Fuji!
Trying the X-H1 with the 10-24mm to see if IBIS helps… I still cannot go above 1/4s i.e. the same duration as with the X-T2. Just curious if I could, no complaints about the value itself.
Love the light on this JR platform in Tokyo!
ZhongYi Optics 35mm/f0.95 at the front, Fuji X-H1 at back: an old Sushi restaurant in Tokyo at night. APS-C + IBIS and fast (manual) lenses, a dream combo coming true for me :)
ZhongYi Optics 35mm/f0.95 at the front, Fuji X-H1 at back: entrance of Temmaru restaurant in Kagurazaka at night. APS-C + IBIS and fast (manual) lenses, a dream combo coming true for me :)
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II at the front, Fuji X-H1 at back: old roofs at night in Kagurazaka. APS-C + IBIS and fast (manual) lenses, a dream combo coming true for me :)
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II at the front, Fuji X-H1 at back: Yebisu sign at night in Kagurazaka. APS-C + IBIS and fast (manual) lenses, a dream combo coming true for me :)
Two shots at different aperture with the Zhong Yi Optics 35mm/f.095: wide open and closed at f/5.6.
First day with a Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II on my Fuji X-T2. Remarkable results: reminds me of my beloved 50mm/f1.2L, only sharper (that Canon lens produced great results but was a pain to focus). I think I’ll get rid of the Zeiss Biogon 35mmf/2. This is much better: look at that bokeh!…
Festive lighting at Omotesando Hills for Christmas. For reference, the same scene but in focus – sometimes, it is useful to play with the focus ring!