I am so confused. These are two lenses with very distinct character, but in this video they both don't look vintage at all. What camera did you shoot these on and what was your exposure level like? Also your colour grade workflow? All the character is gone.
The naming is done weird. It's the Mir-1B and the Mir-24H (or N in roman lettering). No idea why he keeps calling it the Mir 37 in the title and throughout the video.
I love the swirly bokeh of the 37 better. It also produces better sunstars. Even with a bad minimum focus distance, the Mir 37 is my favorite!
I really enjoyed how you weaved the test shots into a story while still concisely demonstrating each lens' characters :D
Thanks for making this, somehow you look Soviet when seen through these lenses,..
Thanks for this very aesthetic and so stylish comparison! Very informative technically along with that.
Thanks for this test!
If you have both and can only keep one, which would you keep and why?
I am so confused. These are two lenses with very distinct character, but in this video they both don't look vintage at all. What camera did you shoot these on and what was your exposure level like? Also your colour grade workflow? All the character is gone.
hi, shot on Sony FX6 / Gamma Cinematone / primary grading only , just luminance level
ah, i was confused. for the first half of the video there is a typo. this is not the mir 37A.
The naming is done weird. It's the Mir-1B and the Mir-24H (or N in roman lettering). No idea why he keeps calling it the Mir 37 in the title and throughout the video.
I prefer the stylized look of the Mir…
мне как то не заходит этот объектив. не могу нормально фокус ловить
Mir on what canera?
Sony FX 6 FF - Gamma S-Cinetone