ℂ𝕒𝕟𝕠𝕟 𝔽𝔻 𝟛𝟝 - 𝟙𝟘𝟝𝕞𝕞 𝔽𝟛.𝟝 𝟙𝟡𝟠𝟙 𝔼𝕕𝕚𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 + Mitakon Lens Turbo Adapter Mark II - 𝔽𝕦𝕛𝕚 𝕏 𝕞𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕥 - Review

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  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2024
  • Exploring the timeless allure of vintage lenses, specifically focusing on the Canon FD 35-105mm F3.5 lens from 1981. Paired with the modern Fuji X-H2 camera, this video offers an in-depth analysis of the lens's performance, design, and unique characteristics. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply love the blend of old and new technology, this review provides valuable insights into the world of vintage optics.
    Thanks to ‪@YannicASMR‬ for helping me film this one.
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    👇 Check out the timestamps below to jump to specific sections:
    00:20 - The Allure of Vintage Lenses
    00:36 - Overview of the Canon 40, 35-105mm Lens
    01:12 - Pairing with Fuji X-H2 and Adapters Used
    01:34 - The Earth Adapter: Connecting Canon Lens to Fuji X
    01:56 - In-Depth Review: Canon f2 35 to 105 Lens
    02:26 - Lens Specifications and Focal Length
    02:52 - Build Quality and Macro Feature
    03:24 - Invitation to Support the Channel
    03:43 - Lens Features: Weather Sealing and Rings
    04:15 - Balancing on a Gimbal and Filter Thread Size
    04:40 - Aperture and Depth of Field
    04:50 - Focus Breathing and Parfocal Performance
    05:46 - Testing on Fuji X-H2: Image Quality Analysis
    06:13 - Limitations and Mold in Lens
    06:39 - Image Quality Without Focal Reducer at 35mm
    07:24 - Chromatic Aberration and Sharpness Levels
    08:13 - Adding the Focal Reducer: Sharpness and Aberrations
    08:49 - Zoomed Performance at 105mm
    09:07 - Chromatic Aberration at Tighter Apertures
    10:00 - Focal Reducer Impact at 105mm
    11:48 - Distortions and Vignetting Analysis
    13:16 - Bokeh Quality at Various Focal Lengths
    13:44 - Stabilization Effectiveness on Fuji X-H2s
    14:23 - Conclusion and Recommendations
    Explore the unique character of vintage lenses and see how they perform with modern cameras in this detailed review. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @BillNessworthyPhotography
    @BillNessworthyPhotography 5 місяців тому +1

    Great review. I bought one of these and sold it last year. Just bought another copy recently. I love the way it flares too. I'm thinking of picking up an FD speedbooster though - I shoot Fuji too

  • @ChocolateThunder6
    @ChocolateThunder6 4 місяці тому

    Did I just become your 500th subscriber? 😊

  • @thehourshow2851
    @thehourshow2851 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @mathieucithi
    @mathieucithi 6 місяців тому

    Great review for a great lens !

  • @giulianodipilla1243
    @giulianodipilla1243 6 місяців тому

    Hi my friend. I’m wondering which lens turbo II would be better for the Fuji X mount, the canon EF (more expensive) or the cheaper canon FD. Actually I have only one vintage m42 lens but I would like something flexible for future vintage equipment, you know. Could you give me an advice? Thank you 🙏
    Best,
    Giuliano

    • @FlatLanderOptical
      @FlatLanderOptical  6 місяців тому

      You pose an interesting question, I assume that you wish to use the focal reducer with another adapter to use your M42 mount lens? very smart! I wish I had thought of that before haha XD
      They should be relatively similar ( Accept for the mount of course ), however in terms of the optical design I cant find any information on if they use a different set of elements for the Canon EF version. id say your safe to buy either one but id just check which one has more compatibility with other adapters you may wish to purchase in the future. I hope this is what you meant otherwise let me know.

    • @giulianodipilla1243
      @giulianodipilla1243 6 місяців тому

      @@FlatLanderOpticalyes friend your are completely right. That is exactly what I mean. Hope you can find more details about. Thank you so much!😊