Agree, like the 35mm (70 mm FF) perspective in MFT. I have been using the TTartisan 35mm f/1.4 ($73 USD) on my Pen-F for a while - it has great bokeh at < f/4, super sharp at f/8, and a clicked aperture ring!
this lens is definitely the best of their firefly series, at least from what i've seen so far. i've really been enjoying the 35 and totally agree that you must use magnification to ensure focus when wide open. you definitely got your copy for a steal as i've never seen it under around 250usd.
YOU'RE A DANGEROUS MAN ROBIN!!! So often when I watch your equipment reviews, my bank account takes a hit!! I think this lens is a good example of that. Gotta go get it!!! Looks very cool!!! That shallow depth of field is sooooo awesome!!! It reminds me of the old days of the Minolta SRT101 with a 1.2 lens.......
_@Robin Wong_ -- The size and weight of the 7Artisans 35mm f0.95 is not solely because of its large aperture. It's my understanding that the lens was originally designed for an APS-C image sensor which is a little larger than the 4/3 image sensor. Hence, the lens must be a little larger to cast the appropriate image circle inside the camera body. And it contributes to it being a bit softer on m4/3 (because less of the lens image circle is used by the m4/3 sensor). That's why you'll see this 7Artisans lens with different mounts, marketed for other camera systems. As for this lens being the only choice between 25 and 45mm, that is not true. There is another prime in this focal range, the Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC DN lens for m4/3 and _it has auto focus._ At US$264 on Amazon, it's about triple the cost of the 7Artisans but this is still a relatively low price for what you get. Plus the Sigma is weathersealed. However, I'm not sure about its image quality and bokeh -- my guess is that it's better than 7Artisans, but not as good as Olympus. If you ever have a chance to try it, I'd be excited to see what you think. Sigma makes two more autofocusing lenses for m4/3 in the same series: a 56mm f1.4 and a 16mm f1.4. I've seen all three lenses bundled by some sellers and I've heard very good things about the 56mm lens (that it's quite sharp), but I doubt that it is as sharp as the the king Olympus 75mm f1.8 prime. And I also doubt that the Sigmas can compete with any of the Olympus primes regarding chromatic aberrations. _Note:_ Like the 7Artisans 35mm f0.95, all three of the Sigma lenses were originally designed for an APS-C image sensor, too. Which is why they are also sold for the Sony E-mount and the Canon EOS EF-M (but they are not interchangeable with m4/3 -- you must buy the lens with the correct mount for your camera). What this means is that each of these lenses are a little larger and heavier than required for the smaller 4/3 image sensor. The image circle they cast into the camera will be a little larger than needed and will make them a little softer on m4/3 than they are on the APS-C bodies. It's too bad that 7Artisans and Sigma didn't design them specifically for m4/3 -- but I can understand their reasoning.
Thanks for coming into my stream today. Always good to see you! As you know, I just got this lens. I have to agree with what you've said here. You've done a great job here. Not sure I even need to do a review on my channel anymore.
Most of my lenses are manual, and for me the magnify really does help a lot more those manual focus lenses. Originally when I started with Olympus digital bodies, I used peaking, but whenever I zoomed in, it would never be in focus the way I liked. With magnify I have a much easier time. I found it so much better, especially with the really wide lenses with a lot of depth of field. Usually I set it so that when I push a button it gets me to Magnify, then when I tap the shutter button halfway it brings me back to the regular view so I can compose. On my body I found it under D. Disp -> LV close up Mode 1. I have the touchscreen mode set to the tap to place AF target. That way when I can tap the part I want to magnify to place my focusing point then magnify that spot to focus
Good evening Robin, thank you for the demonstration. For my part if I want to use a bright lens I use my 50 mm F1.4 canon with a Viltrox 0.71x adapter, this gives a 36mm F1.0 and in addition I have the autofocus which works well! (sorry for the translation because I use google translator) wish you a pleasant evening and my cordial greetings.
Thanks for this nice review. Especially as you've included loads of picture examples to show what the lens can do. I think you've just sold me a lens. 😃
Thank you for all the excellent example photos! Your images helped me to understand the images delivered by this lens. I'm planning to use this lens for night B&W images, so color aberration not as much of a concern. Sub'ed and a coffee! :)
Great, factual and concrete review! Personally, I do not have this lens, but I have several TTartisan lenses. I know that they order optics from the same manufacturer as 7artisans. They may not be optically perfect lenses, but at this price it is a misunderstanding to expect super quality. But these inconspicuous lenses offer a lot of great fun, surprising effects in the photos remind me of such a sleepy, oneiric atmosphere. What's more, working with manual lenses teaches you to think about the frame, teaches composition, teaches you to think about light, etc. I also have the impression that it forms a kind of stronger bond between the photographer and the photographed person or other object .. by the way, I recommend the TTartisan 35 mm f / 1.4 lens. For me, it is an ideal when it comes to the ratio of quality and price.
I'm curious how it does in the dark, how the f0.95 translates into Tstop compared to some Olympus lenses and maybe some Panasonic ones. Night photography testing time I say :)
I had one and sold already. As it is manual lens it should have some advantage over F 1.2 or 1.4, or even 1.7 lens with AF. It has in terms of shallow DOF, but - as Robin pointed out - wide open the lens is soft. As DOF is very shallow, you must be right in focus if want to have sharp image. What is more in in sunny light, lacks contrast. As for me - unusable, as it is no point to have shallow DOF with soft image. I guess sigma 30mm 1.4 can do better.
How do I put the wide AF frame to photograph a married couple in close proximity on my Pen-f? To create a minimum of bokeh I could save the function of the f-grid and move each time from the center bringing to the side of the frame positioned on the face of the person but it would be more immediate to have a larger Af frame already set.
your videos are always very contagious Robin. Did you have the chance to test this lens at night and did you see any benefit compared to the usual 1.4 or 1.8?
The UK price from the official importer is £249, so about the same, but it seems you can order them direct from China for a lot less. I don't believe it's worth anywhere near the official importer prices given the downsides - no click stops, chromatic aberration, image quality at maximum aperture.
From the analytics, it shows me more than 500 people have clicked on that "link up there". So if the link really isn't up there, I'm not sure what they are clicking
Agree, like the 35mm (70 mm FF) perspective in MFT. I have been using the TTartisan 35mm f/1.4 ($73 USD) on my Pen-F for a while - it has great bokeh at < f/4, super sharp at f/8, and a clicked aperture ring!
this lens is definitely the best of their firefly series, at least from what i've seen so far. i've really been enjoying the 35 and totally agree that you must use magnification to ensure focus when wide open. you definitely got your copy for a steal as i've never seen it under around 250usd.
Nice review, as always. I could not find the US$90 price though. It's going for US$249 at major US retailers like B&H and Adorama.
YOU'RE A DANGEROUS MAN ROBIN!!! So often when I watch your equipment reviews, my bank account takes a hit!! I think this lens is a good example of that. Gotta go get it!!! Looks very cool!!! That shallow depth of field is sooooo awesome!!! It reminds me of the old days of the Minolta SRT101 with a 1.2 lens.......
Love the way you smile though the video. Very helpful review thanks!!!
_@Robin Wong_ -- The size and weight of the 7Artisans 35mm f0.95 is not solely because of its large aperture. It's my understanding that the lens was originally designed for an APS-C image sensor which is a little larger than the 4/3 image sensor. Hence, the lens must be a little larger to cast the appropriate image circle inside the camera body. And it contributes to it being a bit softer on m4/3 (because less of the lens image circle is used by the m4/3 sensor). That's why you'll see this 7Artisans lens with different mounts, marketed for other camera systems.
As for this lens being the only choice between 25 and 45mm, that is not true. There is another prime in this focal range, the Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC DN lens for m4/3 and _it has auto focus._ At US$264 on Amazon, it's about triple the cost of the 7Artisans but this is still a relatively low price for what you get. Plus the Sigma is weathersealed. However, I'm not sure about its image quality and bokeh -- my guess is that it's better than 7Artisans, but not as good as Olympus. If you ever have a chance to try it, I'd be excited to see what you think.
Sigma makes two more autofocusing lenses for m4/3 in the same series: a 56mm f1.4 and a 16mm f1.4. I've seen all three lenses bundled by some sellers and I've heard very good things about the 56mm lens (that it's quite sharp), but I doubt that it is as sharp as the the king Olympus 75mm f1.8 prime. And I also doubt that the Sigmas can compete with any of the Olympus primes regarding chromatic aberrations.
_Note:_ Like the 7Artisans 35mm f0.95, all three of the Sigma lenses were originally designed for an APS-C image sensor, too. Which is why they are also sold for the Sony E-mount and the Canon EOS EF-M (but they are not interchangeable with m4/3 -- you must buy the lens with the correct mount for your camera). What this means is that each of these lenses are a little larger and heavier than required for the smaller 4/3 image sensor. The image circle they cast into the camera will be a little larger than needed and will make them a little softer on m4/3 than they are on the APS-C bodies. It's too bad that 7Artisans and Sigma didn't design them specifically for m4/3 -- but I can understand their reasoning.
Where did you buy the lens for usd90?
Thanks for coming into my stream today. Always good to see you! As you know, I just got this lens. I have to agree with what you've said here. You've done a great job here. Not sure I even need to do a review on my channel anymore.
You got a great price. New this lens goes for USD249.
Looking at the images, this lens is very nice and looks as good as much more expensive lenses.
Unfortunately, the price in Germany is 270 Euros which makes it less attractive.
Must have gone up in price. I can't find it for less than $220 USD. But thanks for the great review!
Most of my lenses are manual, and for me the magnify really does help a lot more those manual focus lenses. Originally when I started with Olympus digital bodies, I used peaking, but whenever I zoomed in, it would never be in focus the way I liked. With magnify I have a much easier time. I found it so much better, especially with the really wide lenses with a lot of depth of field. Usually I set it so that when I push a button it gets me to Magnify, then when I tap the shutter button halfway it brings me back to the regular view so I can compose. On my body I found it under D. Disp -> LV close up Mode 1. I have the touchscreen mode set to the tap to place AF target. That way when I can tap the part I want to magnify to place my focusing point then magnify that spot to focus
Very good tip! Thank you!
Hi Robin. Nice video. I wonder how is the 7artisans 35mm f0.95 vs the mitakon 25mm f0.95?
I guess the same story. I have slr magic 25 T0,95 and it has similar character, like Robin lens.
Thanks for the review Robin. Seems like a great lens for night street photography.
Good evening Robin, thank you for the demonstration. For my part if I want to use a bright lens I use my 50 mm F1.4 canon with a Viltrox 0.71x adapter, this gives a 36mm F1.0 and in addition I have the autofocus which works well! (sorry for the translation because I use google translator) wish you a pleasant evening and my cordial greetings.
Hi Robin. This is the best lens review, you ever made! I have SLR magic 25 T0.95 ant it has similar character and similar problems.
Wonderful review, thank you.
First thought: GREAT COLOR!
Hi Robin, where did you find it for $90.00?
Even though I’m not shooting MFT anymore… I’m still enjoying your videos and energy!
Noticed some CA and the background is a bit busy for my likes, but for the price, not bad at all.
By the way, great picture Robin!
Wow! That would be really in black and white mode. I used to love my Olympus XA with bw film
Thanks for this nice review. Especially as you've included loads of picture examples to show what the lens can do. I think you've just sold me a lens. 😃
Great video Mr. Robin!
Manual focus Robin. You know it has to be part of the equation; give in to the analogue :)
Great video! Greetings from Brazil!
Is that a new lens? I have a 35mm f1.4 from 7artisans...I love the pictures i get with them
Since you already play with manual lens, how about trying Olympus Body Cap Lens?
Thank you for all the excellent example photos! Your images helped me to understand the images delivered by this lens. I'm planning to use this lens for night B&W images, so color aberration not as much of a concern. Sub'ed and a coffee! :)
Nice review. You are looking good, Robin. Whatever you are doing, keep it up.
Great, factual and concrete review! Personally, I do not have this lens, but I have several TTartisan lenses. I know that they order optics from the same manufacturer as 7artisans. They may not be optically perfect lenses, but at this price it is a misunderstanding to expect super quality. But these inconspicuous lenses offer a lot of great fun, surprising effects in the photos remind me of such a sleepy, oneiric atmosphere. What's more, working with manual lenses teaches you to think about the frame, teaches composition, teaches you to think about light, etc. I also have the impression that it forms a kind of stronger bond between the photographer and the photographed person or other object .. by the way, I recommend the TTartisan 35 mm f / 1.4 lens. For me, it is an ideal when it comes to the ratio of quality and price.
Thanks , Robin... 🙏🙏👌👍👍
"SALUDOS... 👋🙋😃 "
Like the color and the atmosphere of the photos. is it directly out of the camera?
top review as always!!!
My Mark iv's focus peaking doesn't work with this lens. It's works with the manual Laowa 7.5mm lens. Anybody know the reason and any suggestions?
Thanks for the review! Great information.
The only way to get Robin to use manual lens: bokeeeh at a cheap price :D
I'm curious how it does in the dark, how the f0.95 translates into Tstop compared to some Olympus lenses and maybe some Panasonic ones. Night photography testing time I say :)
I have SLR magic 25 T0.95 ant it is 1 stop fasten then panasonic 20 F1.7(T2 according dxomark) Maybe this lens have similar performance?
I had one and sold already. As it is manual lens it should have some advantage over F 1.2 or 1.4, or even 1.7 lens with AF. It has in terms of shallow DOF, but - as Robin pointed out - wide open the lens is soft. As DOF is very shallow, you must be right in focus if want to have sharp image. What is more in in sunny light, lacks contrast. As for me - unusable, as it is no point to have shallow DOF with soft image. I guess sigma 30mm 1.4 can do better.
Looks like the price is $249 on Amazon and B&H. Still might have to give it a try. Thanks
Great review! Thank you!
How do I put the wide AF frame to photograph a married couple in close proximity on my Pen-f? To create a minimum of bokeh I could save the function of the f-grid and move each time from the center bringing to the side of the frame positioned on the face of the person but it would be more immediate to have a larger Af frame already set.
I think this lens work better on Apsc Fuji X mouth version.
your videos are always very contagious Robin. Did you have the chance to test this lens at night and did you see any benefit compared to the usual 1.4 or 1.8?
I got the second "like". YAY! Now to watch the video... ;-)
Where can I buy this at Malaysia with this price
Excellent discours.
Thank you so much for this, Wong.
Is the lens sold with caps or as naked as shown in the video?
@@fritzfrommeyer1020 Ofc with both caps. And a box, and with a gift card hand-written by me if you want.
in Germany & Belgium, it costs 300$
Yes, the lowest price I find in the US is $249
The UK price from the official importer is £249, so about the same, but it seems you can order them direct from China for a lot less.
I don't believe it's worth anywhere near the official importer prices given the downsides - no click stops, chromatic aberration, image quality at maximum aperture.
@@caw25sha As Robin puts it, the lens is worth it, to have fun... but at that price he got it.
Thank you.
Thx, it was interesting
But Robin, no kit lens does have f0.95, so how can a kit lens be sharper?
Shaolin photographer?
dayum, cant find the lens for that price anymore its almost double the price since this review now
nice! i just bought the 7 artisans 25mm f0.95 for m43 too.
this or the 50mm f0.95?
kit lens at what f-stop(for 42mm is at f5.6)f to get sharpness superior to this lens at f0.95 , really no comparison.
Abi suratın tam tokatlamalık ya, çok tatlı 🌝
Based on this comment section, the price from us, germany, and indonesia are tagged too high 🙃
bokeh is only one of the possible stylistic means of the photographer; let's not overestimate its importance.
WHen you say a link up "there", there is never any link there. I'm never sure what you are referring to.
From the analytics, it shows me more than 500 people have clicked on that "link up there". So if the link really isn't up there, I'm not sure what they are clicking
@@robinwong maybe they are finding it some other way. On the UA-cam website there is nothing up there. Just the blank white space.
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Can i be your friend?hehehe
"Unfortunately the aperture ring is clickless." -> You're clearly not a videographer. :P
This lens is not impressed