GREAT breakdown of these lenses. I love the look of them even with some of the small issues they have, the highlight roll off and skin tones are fantastic
I'm always amazed by the amount of CA in the "Cooke Look". Speaking of which, did Laowa ever figure out what what was going on with their Proteus review samples?
agreed! the CA in the test shots looks terrible - like rokinon level quality for $5k??? the cooke marketers know they can get away with a lot with the Cooke name slapped onto a product.
B-roll is really nice as it shows off the character of the lenses. I’ll have to re-watch the focus chart section more closely. I think the duration is perfect, no need to go full Balkum with a 3 hour review, though it would be cool if you got someone from Cooke for a livestream to talk about these.
Thanks for the review. I was not expecting to dislike the CA as much as I do. Maybe they figured that cold be corrected on cameras that don't shoot RAW since they are trying to appeal to the mirrorless shooters? Or maybe they figured no one would try to shoot wide open during the daytime? I think that for the money, there are options that don't have those issues, are faster, and have user changeable mounts.
Cooke lenses never test well. However, cinematographers use them for a reason. They are for shooting amazing images. Cooke is always in the conversaation for a reason. They render people beautifully.
@@ScottBalkum The people that have no clue think they need edge to edge sharpness. I think Cooke's are great I have a few sets. I am probably going to get these as well. Great video by the way.
@@erockvaughn2190I think the people who also melt over Cooke lenses also need help. This rampant consumerism is crazy. “The cooke look” it’s halarious when people say that but will end up color grading their work to the max. This is just a tool. Filters and post work can easily get that same look. It’s great for people with unlimited budget who want to have more fun etc. but it isn’t revolutionary or game changing. The Batman showed us. Skill in unreplaceable. Just because Cooke built a brand that’s huge like luxury clothing brands doesn’t mean they have a product that so amazing
True. Cooke lenses are not clinical photography lenses like some modern users seam to think modern cinema lenses should aspire to be. That said. To each their own. There are many dry alternatives like sigma glass etc or ultra primes.
At last, someone whose done what I call a real test of these lenses!! Thinking of pulling the trigger on the 32, 50 & 75mm later this year. Don't need the complete set and therefore cant justify the extra expense.
@@ScottBalkum I thought that this video was very well done, and that it must have taken a lot of time to make. Hopefully you can test some other sets, e.g., Nisi Athena, Canon Sumire, because there's definitely a void on UA-cam, although I don't know how large the market is for cine lenses in this price bracket.
👍Liked the testing. It's great to have another opinion. You happen to get me into or out of buying cine products. I just got the Cineshooter + and was looking at these lenses for the small form factor. The CA and the fact that the lenses aren't really sharp at 2.2 make these a no-go for me. Who would want to shoot a high-end production at 4-5.6 anyway? In the end, its just another lens made for mirrorless users. Am I wrong?
We all like what we like and there’s nothing wrong with that. Personally, I shoot high end productions at T4 - T5.6 all the time. Having a beautiful blurry bokeh doesn’t fit everything I shoot. But I do loves me some bokeh. As for the CA, I didn’t mind it much. Its a tool and there’s a right time for any tool. The late great Mark Toia stated, “There’s no such thing as a bad lens” and he’s absolutely correct. Is this a “one set to own”, no, I don’t think so either. But, I can see some stories these would serve well. I am happy that you use some of my videos to make your own decisions. That’s exactly what I want. I don’t want to tell anyone, buy these because I say so. I simply want to share hat I find and my opinion and then you choose for yourself. Perfect! Check out the NiSi Athenas if you’re looking for cleaner, sharper lenses. And, they’re about 25% of the price for the set. Another set to investigate and they’re small.
@@ScottBalkum Thanks for the reply. I've listened to Toia RED comments and about lenses.AGREE. I am actually looking at the Athena right now. Besides the lens characteristics to choose from for the Komodo, I don't want to use native RF mounts. I'd prefer PL. Question, I shot automotive. My quagmire is that I need sharp (clinal) lenses but am drawn to the character of anamorphic and the Cooke look. Do you have any other suggestions? I can take the conversation offline if you are ok with that. Let me know and thank you for the videos. There are a few Tubers that I trust and value. You're one of them.
Gah, absolutely gorgeous footage! How they render skin is definitely something special, genuinely some of the best Cooke test footage I’ve seen on the entire platform, including S7’s. Can’t wait till rental houses have them in stock!
Are they really available in RF mount? I heard that has been held up because Canon has not said OK yet. I plan to get the Leica M mount version and then use it with a M to RF adapter for my Komodo.
I really feel like they absolutely ruined the launch of these lenses with their mount choices. Now they're charging you more for the other mounts? Ridiculous! They should have launched in RF mount immediately. The CA is pretty bad, especially for T2.4
Great review. I agree, a wider and longer lens would be nice... I could do without the 65mm... Yes, these are cookes but really, a name is a name is a name, so, they should be cheaper overall.
GREAT breakdown of these lenses. I love the look of them even with some of the small issues they have, the highlight roll off and skin tones are fantastic
Man, I learned to type on that... so cool to see again. Your artistry is masterful.
def one of the best lens review I've seen, great work!
I'm always amazed by the amount of CA in the "Cooke Look". Speaking of which, did Laowa ever figure out what what was going on with their Proteus review samples?
Yes, I have the lenses back. Waiting for a sunny day to test. Tomorrow is “supposed” to be sunny
agreed! the CA in the test shots looks terrible - like rokinon level quality for $5k??? the cooke marketers know they can get away with a lot with the Cooke name slapped onto a product.
@@jaredking232 That's why I'm all about the Leitz/Leica.
Kicking off the year with a killer review!
B-roll is really nice as it shows off the character of the lenses.
I’ll have to re-watch the focus chart section more closely.
I think the duration is perfect, no need to go full Balkum with a 3 hour review, though it would be cool if you got someone from Cooke for a livestream to talk about these.
I bet I could get someone.
Thanks for the review. I was not expecting to dislike the CA as much as I do. Maybe they figured that cold be corrected on cameras that don't shoot RAW since they are trying to appeal to the mirrorless shooters? Or maybe they figured no one would try to shoot wide open during the daytime? I think that for the money, there are options that don't have those issues, are faster, and have user changeable mounts.
Great review! I’d love to see a Zeiss CP3 comparison.
Cooke lenses never test well. However, cinematographers use them for a reason. They are for shooting amazing images. Cooke is always in the conversaation for a reason. They render people beautifully.
I think they test well. Cooke makes some really nice lenses. They are their lowest tier lenses and still have quite a bit of Cooke character.
@@ScottBalkum The people that have no clue think they need edge to edge sharpness. I think Cooke's are great I have a few sets. I am probably going to get these as well. Great video by the way.
@@erockvaughn2190I think the people who also melt over Cooke lenses also need help. This rampant consumerism is crazy. “The cooke look” it’s halarious when people say that but will end up color grading their work to the max. This is just a tool. Filters and post work can easily get that same look. It’s great for people with unlimited budget who want to have more fun etc. but it isn’t revolutionary or game changing. The Batman showed us. Skill in unreplaceable. Just because Cooke built a brand that’s huge like luxury clothing brands doesn’t mean they have a product that so amazing
True. Cooke lenses are not clinical photography lenses like some modern users seam to think modern cinema lenses should aspire to be. That said. To each their own. There are many dry alternatives like sigma glass etc or ultra primes.
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At last, someone whose done what I call a real test of these lenses!! Thinking of pulling the trigger on the 32, 50 & 75mm later this year. Don't need the complete set and therefore cant justify the extra expense.
Thank you.
Great work on this video, Scott! So informative, thank you!
9:11 Trees had Pink Artifacts..? I would loose my Sh*t if I just spent $4,000 and saw this Pink, what is happening?
I've been looking for a review like this because I'm really considering pulling the trigger on the set.
Have you heard if Cooke is planning to do a similar series modeling their more modern lenses, like the S4s?
I have not heard anything.
@@ScottBalkum I thought that this video was very well done, and that it must have taken a lot of time to make. Hopefully you can test some other sets, e.g., Nisi Athena, Canon Sumire, because there's definitely a void on UA-cam, although I don't know how large the market is for cine lenses in this price bracket.
👍Liked the testing. It's great to have another opinion. You happen to get me into or out of buying cine products. I just got the Cineshooter + and was looking at these lenses for the small form factor. The CA and the fact that the lenses aren't really sharp at 2.2 make these a no-go for me. Who would want to shoot a high-end production at 4-5.6 anyway? In the end, its just another lens made for mirrorless users. Am I wrong?
We all like what we like and there’s nothing wrong with that. Personally, I shoot high end productions at T4 - T5.6 all the time. Having a beautiful blurry bokeh doesn’t fit everything I shoot. But I do loves me some bokeh. As for the CA, I didn’t mind it much. Its a tool and there’s a right time for any tool. The late great Mark Toia stated, “There’s no such thing as a bad lens” and he’s absolutely correct. Is this a “one set to own”, no, I don’t think so either. But, I can see some stories these would serve well.
I am happy that you use some of my videos to make your own decisions. That’s exactly what I want. I don’t want to tell anyone, buy these because I say so. I simply want to share hat I find and my opinion and then you choose for yourself. Perfect! Check out the NiSi Athenas if you’re looking for cleaner, sharper lenses. And, they’re about 25% of the price for the set. Another set to investigate and they’re small.
@@ScottBalkum Thanks for the reply. I've listened to Toia RED comments and about lenses.AGREE. I am actually looking at the Athena right now. Besides the lens characteristics to choose from for the Komodo, I don't want to use native RF mounts. I'd prefer PL. Question, I shot automotive. My quagmire is that I need sharp (clinal) lenses but am drawn to the character of anamorphic and the Cooke look. Do you have any other suggestions? I can take the conversation offline if you are ok with that. Let me know and thank you for the videos. There are a few Tubers that I trust and value. You're one of them.
Do they fit on a Komodo x without damaging the inner foam??
Thank you!
Yes. No issues
@@ScottBalkum Thank You!
Really appreciate your work
Thank you!
Gah, absolutely gorgeous footage! How they render skin is definitely something special, genuinely some of the best Cooke test footage I’ve seen on the entire platform, including S7’s. Can’t wait till rental houses have them in stock!
Same. I bet these will be rental favorites just from the affordable Cooke standpoint.
Hi, great review! What is the name of the company that makes the front ring adapter you showed on the video? Thanks.
Simmondlens.com
Are they really available in RF mount? I heard that has been held up because Canon has not said OK yet. I plan to get the Leica M mount version and then use it with a M to RF adapter for my Komodo.
They just sent them out. My business received them today.
thank you
I really feel like they absolutely ruined the launch of these lenses with their mount choices. Now they're charging you more for the other mounts? Ridiculous! They should have launched in RF mount immediately. The CA is pretty bad, especially for T2.4
You can thank Canon for the delay of the RF mount.
Agree. The CA is way worse than I expected.
Great review. I agree, a wider and longer lens would be nice... I could do without the 65mm... Yes, these are cookes but really, a name is a name is a name, so, they should be cheaper overall.
That is some heavy chromatic aberration. Great Video. Thank you.
What? Scum Ball Diseased Greaser Films! 😮
These are absolutely awful! :(