Most lens manufacturers struggled with the iPhone 14 Pro 24mm focal length. It’s why BeastGrip redesigned their lenses. Same for Sandmarc. Moment is held at a higher standard because they’re a leader in mobile lens technology and more prominent. It honestly depends on what you’re looking for. The lens has a lot of character but I can understand when someone wants edge to edge sharpness that just looks like every other lens. Might as well not use conversion lenses altogether if that’s that’s the case.
on what planet would a person want an anamorphic lens with soft edges?! the entire point of that lens is to capture breathtaking aspect ratios that immerse you into the footage, even when viewed on a smartphone.
Yeah, right now Shiftcam and Beastgrip are the best optically, I haven’t used the latest Sandmarc yet, but I’ve heard they’re good. I just thought this new release from Moment would be updated for new the sensors, that’s what I had heard, but it doesn’t appear to be the case.
Appreciate the candor. Sad to say, I have had the same experience with the 1.55x and asked myself what I’m missing. Smudginess at the edges over the 1x, and oddly, softness/lack of focus across the entire frame when mounted over the 3x, which has a smaller sensor. While I’ve seen some degradation of the Moment lenses across the board with the 14 pro max vs prior generations, most of it was minor and tolerable depending on use case. After they specifically said this lens was designed to work on 14 series, I am pretty disappointed. There has been some chatter on Reddit that they are reworking their line for the bigger sensors, but I’m feeling like it’s time to sell the moment kit (I have 6 lenses of theirs) and go lensultra.
OK, that’s interesting, you’re experiencing the same thing so it must be the way they’re designed. I’ve seen some other videos on UA-cam that look the same too. But I had heard the same thing from Moment that this new lens was supposed to work with the 14, but it doesn’t - unless you like that out of focus edges vibe. They were my favorite mobile lens brand for a long time, so this was definitely disappointing. I hope they resolve this.
I posted a video a few months ago regarding how bad the Moment M Series 1.33x lens was on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. After several attempts contacting Moment, and being ignored I don't see any value in trying anything else they make. And now after seeing this review on the 1.55x, I question if it is just a money grab, as they do not work as advertised. And no, punching in slightly, or fixing in post should not be the option to make these lenses work. They should work straight out of the box.
Thanks for your thorough and honest review. I’m so disappointed with how moment has handled this whole situation. I loved their wide and tele on the iPhone 12 but I haven’t used them since I got my 14 pro max. I’ll probably eventually go to beastgrip.
any reason in particular why you stopped using it? did it cause focusing issues? still on an iphone 12 promax with the wide and tele moment planning an upgrade to the 14 pro max in a few weeks would love to know if there are issues ahead of the move.
@@timothyforrester5225 Thanks for the reply.. I use it for mobile journalism I love the look o fhthe moment glass kinda gives me a little separation from standard mobile video.. may keep the 12
I’ve got a funny feeling Moment just isn’t into smartphone filmmaking anymore. I see plenty of Moment ads for bags, accessory lenses for bigger cameras, and other manufacturers gear that they are reselling - but precious little new stuff for smartphones. It’s a shame really, the 1.33 gold anamorphic I had to wait four months for delivery on is just ok. Not great, just ok on my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
They can't sell you any more mobile lenses if you own the whole range already, so the long game for them has become upselling their accessories and digital products
They are trash now. I bought the T-Series case and mount and it’s worse than a $7 Amazon case for like 5 times the price and on top of that they could t even fulfill my lens order!
I saw another vid that explains sides blurring is considered a feature rather than a flaw for anamorphic lenses. The rationale is that it helps in subject focus and isolation.
Indeed it is soft and textured, really not good at that price with that sensor quality. I'm starting to think that the sensor and native optic is quite big and so should be the lenses added on top of it. Having a bulky and more expensive lens is what I suspect the manufacturer are trying to avoid. Thanks for sharing, always helpful.
Any opportunity to test the T-Series 1.55? I have one and am sorting out a variety of issues with the lens. Some physical/manufacture problems, the same softness, and a curvature/fisheye effect that they more or less describe as a feature. I understand the Cinema P3 app has the cap to remove the distortion, but on the whole I’m really underwhelmed. Do I just have a bad lens. Or is this intrinsic to the lens?
Which phone are you using? With the 15 series iPhones a lot of lenses are having trouble with edge softness. I have not done a thorough test yet with this lens but I will be in the very near future. However, it definitely has a very distorted look. That’s just the nature of these smartphone anamorphics especially, but traditional anamorphic often has a distorted look as well, which adds character to the look. If it’s too much for you you can fix it somewhat in the app as you mention, or you can remove a lot of it in post production, and another way is to use the iPhone tele and shoot past it.
@@iphoneographers Thanks for the reply. I’m using the 15 Pro Max with a T series lens. I understand the edge softness, particularly with the anamorphic lens. What’s bothering me is the pronounced curvature - as mentioned, it seems more like what I’d get out of a fisheye. There does seem to be an issue with the bayonet mount, which could be contributing to the issue (if the lens elements are not properly aligned). I’m working with support to see what we can sort out, but not what I expected, or what’s useful. Look forward to the comparison video, thanks.
Do you think you could experiment with an iphone 14 plus or regular iphone 14 along with the moment anamorphic 1.55x m-series? will the soft edges apply on the standard or iphone 14 plus too?
Yikes, thanks for the video. I was just looking up a comparison and landed on this video. A bit shocked that this is what they're releasing as this was supposed to be the new lenses that would be futureproof. Did Moment get back to you regarding what was going on in the end? EDIT: I noticed your box said M Series and they've since announced that the new series was called T-Series. Was this indeed a new lens?
The comparison sounds cool! Looking forward to it! Would you ever consider exploring mobile filmmaking on other devices? Like the Xperia pro-i or the new Xperia 1 V? Love the content!
Yes absolutely, but I don’t have contacts with Sony and I use iPhones as my phones. But that’s something I have considered exploring. Thanks for watching!
Oh my god, they are even worse than previous generation.I think right now best lenses for latest phones are from Beastgrip.Nice review as always my friend.
@@iphoneographers moment being an intentional type of company hence their “cinematic audience” it’s still more of an intentional move than anything. You’re looking for perfection while they’re setting style. I can see where that gets confusing
@onth3hous3 No, there’s no confusion. That’s not what they’re doing per Moment, Beastgrip, ReeFlex, etc. It was and is a problem with all lens makers when the newer generation of larger sensors hit. Everyone had to scramble to create new lenses, thus Moment now has their T-Series lineup for these newer phones. Reeflex has G-Series, Etc. The older Moment M-series do not work properly on anything past the iPhone 13. Feel free to use them of course, but it has nothing to do with perfection - it has to do with lens alignment to get proper focus and avoiding chromatic aberration.
@@iphoneographers I don’t think you understand the concept of an issue versus style. There would be no reason for moment to put any amount of engineering into a lens only for it to have any aberration. If Hollywood would use it why wouldn’t anyone else? I think a little more research in this department will help your point and the video. There’s more than 1 way to skin a cat with or without perfection. If someone chooses beastgrip over moment it’s for an intended purpose. Most people would choose an aberration over a “all around clearer shot” the same could be said for the opposite. I would be more clear with your audience than to say what’s bad/incorrect vs something that may be wanted.
It depends on what you’re shooting, but you can do a lot with just the phone these days, however, you can get better quality results, keeping everything on the main lens. In other words, putting a telephoto or a wide-angle, or an anamorphic on the main 24mm wide lens you’ll get best results.
This trash but they have got stuck with their order and they are trying to get what they can because of investment. They also may work with ones that aren’t 14 pro max. Otherwise this is over priced lomo effect.
Most lens manufacturers struggled with the iPhone 14 Pro 24mm focal length. It’s why BeastGrip redesigned their lenses. Same for Sandmarc.
Moment is held at a higher standard because they’re a leader in mobile lens technology and more prominent.
It honestly depends on what you’re looking for. The lens has a lot of character but I can understand when someone wants edge to edge sharpness that just looks like every other lens.
Might as well not use conversion lenses altogether if that’s that’s the case.
on what planet would a person want an anamorphic lens with soft edges?! the entire point of that lens is to capture breathtaking aspect ratios that immerse you into the footage, even when viewed on a smartphone.
Yeah, right now Shiftcam and Beastgrip are the best optically, I haven’t used the latest Sandmarc yet, but I’ve heard they’re good. I just thought this new release from Moment would be updated for new the sensors, that’s what I had heard, but it doesn’t appear to be the case.
Appreciate the candor. Sad to say, I have had the same experience with the 1.55x and asked myself what I’m missing. Smudginess at the edges over the 1x, and oddly, softness/lack of focus across the entire frame when mounted over the 3x, which has a smaller sensor. While I’ve seen some degradation of the Moment lenses across the board with the 14 pro max vs prior generations, most of it was minor and tolerable depending on use case. After they specifically said this lens was designed to work on 14 series, I am pretty disappointed. There has been some chatter on Reddit that they are reworking their line for the bigger sensors, but I’m feeling like it’s time to sell the moment kit (I have 6 lenses of theirs) and go lensultra.
OK, that’s interesting, you’re experiencing the same thing so it must be the way they’re designed. I’ve seen some other videos on UA-cam that look the same too. But I had heard the same thing from Moment that this new lens was supposed to work with the 14, but it doesn’t - unless you like that out of focus edges vibe. They were my favorite mobile lens brand for a long time, so this was definitely disappointing. I hope they resolve this.
I posted a video a few months ago regarding how bad the Moment M Series 1.33x lens was on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. After several attempts contacting Moment, and being ignored I don't see any value in trying anything else they make. And now after seeing this review on the 1.55x, I question if it is just a money grab, as they do not work as advertised.
And no, punching in slightly, or fixing in post should not be the option to make these lenses work. They should work straight out of the box.
Preach :)
Thanks for your thorough and honest review. I’m so disappointed with how moment has handled this whole situation. I loved their wide and tele on the iPhone 12 but I haven’t used them since I got my 14 pro max. I’ll probably eventually go to beastgrip.
any reason in particular why you stopped using it? did it cause focusing issues? still on an iphone 12 promax with the wide and tele moment planning an upgrade to the 14 pro max in a few weeks would love to know if there are issues ahead of the move.
@@taylor2nd lens just too small for the bigger sensor..
I believe now the best are the new shiftcam lenses.. "lensultra", they call.
@@taylor2nd vignetting in general is the biggest problem I have had with them.
@@timothyforrester5225 Thanks for the reply.. I use it for mobile journalism I love the look o fhthe moment glass kinda gives me a little separation from standard mobile video.. may keep the 12
Looking forward to comparison video ✌️
I’ve got a funny feeling Moment just isn’t into smartphone filmmaking anymore. I see plenty of Moment ads for bags, accessory lenses for bigger cameras, and other manufacturers gear that they are reselling - but precious little new stuff for smartphones. It’s a shame really, the 1.33 gold anamorphic I had to wait four months for delivery on is just ok. Not great, just ok on my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Yeah, Moment has morphed into a B&H style e-commerce site selling all things filmmaking. I hope they don’t forget about mobile. :)
They can't sell you any more mobile lenses if you own the whole range already, so the long game for them has become upselling their accessories and digital products
They are trash now. I bought the T-Series case and mount and it’s worse than a $7 Amazon case for like 5 times the price and on top of that they could t even fulfill my lens order!
Thanks for the video. There's a lot of distortion at the sides. You saved me from wasting my money on this.
Yeah all mobile anamorphics have distortion, so if you don’t like that look definitely avoid.
I saw another vid that explains sides blurring is considered a feature rather than a flaw for anamorphic lenses. The rationale is that it helps in subject focus and isolation.
Ha, no. It’s a flaw. Unless you do that in post production. But some people like that look depending on what they’re shooting.
Indeed it is soft and textured, really not good at that price with that sensor quality.
I'm starting to think that the sensor and native optic is quite big and so should be the lenses added on top of it. Having a bulky and more expensive lens is what I suspect the manufacturer are trying to avoid.
Thanks for sharing, always helpful.
Did you get a new 1.33x anamorphic lens after the other broke?
Any opportunity to test the T-Series 1.55? I have one and am sorting out a variety of issues with the lens. Some physical/manufacture problems, the same softness, and a curvature/fisheye effect that they more or less describe as a feature. I understand the Cinema P3 app has the cap to remove the distortion, but on the whole I’m really underwhelmed. Do I just have a bad lens. Or is this intrinsic to the lens?
Which phone are you using? With the 15 series iPhones a lot of lenses are having trouble with edge softness. I have not done a thorough test yet with this lens but I will be in the very near future. However, it definitely has a very distorted look. That’s just the nature of these smartphone anamorphics especially, but traditional anamorphic often has a distorted look as well, which adds character to the look.
If it’s too much for you you can fix it somewhat in the app as you mention, or you can remove a lot of it in post production, and another way is to use the iPhone tele and shoot past it.
@@iphoneographers Thanks for the reply. I’m using the 15 Pro Max with a T series lens. I understand the edge softness, particularly with the anamorphic lens. What’s bothering me is the pronounced curvature - as mentioned, it seems more like what I’d get out of a fisheye. There does seem to be an issue with the bayonet mount, which could be contributing to the issue (if the lens elements are not properly aligned). I’m working with support to see what we can sort out, but not what I expected, or what’s useful. Look forward to the comparison video, thanks.
Thank you for sharing this 😊
Do you think you could experiment with an iphone 14 plus or regular iphone 14 along with the moment anamorphic 1.55x m-series?
will the soft edges apply on the standard or iphone 14 plus too?
thanks for your honest review i was just going to pick this up glade i didn't
I was looking forward to see some nice gold flares, all i got was a big yikes. looking forward to the comparison though!
Ha, yeah I was definitely going to test that but after I saw the initial stuff I was like there’s no reason to until I figure it out.
Yikes, thanks for the video. I was just looking up a comparison and landed on this video. A bit shocked that this is what they're releasing as this was supposed to be the new lenses that would be futureproof. Did Moment get back to you regarding what was going on in the end?
EDIT: I noticed your box said M Series and they've since announced that the new series was called T-Series. Was this indeed a new lens?
4:48 could you please point me to that video please! I've been looking for such side by side comparisson! Thank you.
The comparison sounds cool! Looking forward to it! Would you ever consider exploring mobile filmmaking on other devices? Like the Xperia pro-i or the new Xperia 1 V? Love the content!
Yes absolutely, but I don’t have contacts with Sony and I use iPhones as my phones. But that’s something I have considered exploring. Thanks for watching!
Oh my god, they are even worse than previous generation.I think right now best lenses for latest phones are from Beastgrip.Nice review as always my friend.
😮 just as the T series drops. Send it back
Yeah kind of strange to release this so close to those as it’s brand new too, and doesn’t work well with later phones.
So is the T-series really better? do we know?
Don’t know. Will be testing them in the near future hopefully.
Looks like the anamorphic lens destroyed 2/3 of the picture
If you watch Hollywood level movies you actually see the same thing with the soft edges. It’s more of a style than an issue
Sure but that’s a different animal, it’s an issue here with the different size sensors and camera bumps.
@@iphoneographers moment being an intentional type of company hence their “cinematic audience” it’s still more of an intentional move than anything. You’re looking for perfection while they’re setting style. I can see where that gets confusing
@onth3hous3 No, there’s no confusion. That’s not what they’re doing per Moment, Beastgrip, ReeFlex, etc. It was and is a problem with all lens makers when the newer generation of larger sensors hit. Everyone had to scramble to create new lenses, thus Moment now has their T-Series lineup for these newer phones. Reeflex has G-Series, Etc. The older Moment M-series do not work properly on anything past the iPhone 13. Feel free to use them of course, but it has nothing to do with perfection - it has to do with lens alignment to get proper focus and avoiding chromatic aberration.
@@iphoneographers I don’t think you understand the concept of an issue versus style. There would be no reason for moment to put any amount of engineering into a lens only for it to have any aberration. If Hollywood would use it why wouldn’t anyone else? I think a little more research in this department will help your point and the video. There’s more than 1 way to skin a cat with or without perfection. If someone chooses beastgrip over moment it’s for an intended purpose. Most people would choose an aberration over a “all around clearer shot” the same could be said for the opposite. I would be more clear with your audience than to say what’s bad/incorrect vs something that may be wanted.
Anyone tried these on a Galaxy yet?
Are moment lenses still relevant? I feel our smart phones have out grown them....coming soon....anamorphic lens built into smartphones.
It depends on what you’re shooting, but you can do a lot with just the phone these days, however, you can get better quality results, keeping everything on the main lens. In other words, putting a telephoto or a wide-angle, or an anamorphic on the main 24mm wide lens you’ll get best results.
You can donate some stuff to me that you’re not using anymore!
Same ! Lol
This trash but they have got stuck with their order and they are trying to get what they can because of investment. They also may work with ones that aren’t 14 pro max. Otherwise this is over priced lomo effect.
Yeah they work fine with older phones, but really the 13 and forward are a no go.
Moment has been hot garbage for awhile. They were great at first and then never got behind keeping up with new phones.
They are definitely due for a lens update!