Samyang Tiny vs V-AF: We compared the 75 mm f1.8 and 75 mm T1.9 for portrait photography

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @aravenna
    @aravenna 2 місяці тому

    Thank you!! I was looking for this comparison everywhere!!

  • @hanif_afa
    @hanif_afa 9 місяців тому +4

    How come this is the only channel that compares the samyang tiny vs the Vaf

    • @holdmylenscap7241
      @holdmylenscap7241  9 місяців тому

      Right? I was surprised to see that no one bothered to see their differences.

    • @halski1986
      @halski1986 9 місяців тому

      Exactly! I've almost chosen the tiny for beauty photos to discover that it's losing the sharpness with a higher aperture. Your video clearly shows that at 4.0, where the vaf is sharp as *** and tinu blurred... @holdmylenscap724 do you have any photos on 8.0 and higher to see how it's doing?

    • @hanif_afa
      @hanif_afa 9 місяців тому

      Wait doesn't the tiny and vaf have the exact same optics?

    • @holdmylenscap7241
      @holdmylenscap7241  9 місяців тому

      @@hanif_afa same optical design but different coatings.

    • @holdmylenscap7241
      @holdmylenscap7241  9 місяців тому

      @@halski1986 we don't have the Tiny with us anymore but will find some photos with the V-AF for you

  • @E.R.U.42
    @E.R.U.42 3 місяці тому

    Hello. Is there any focus speed difference? I own the Tiny 75mm as well, but I'm thinking of buying the V-AF 35 & 75 for video. Mostly cuz they are the same shape and weight, best for gymbal work. Thank you!

    • @holdmylenscap7241
      @holdmylenscap7241  Місяць тому

      The Tiny felt ever so slightly faster and the V-AF felt ever so slightly smoother. But the differences are so little that you really have to test them side by side to feel it.

  • @Carlosmdna
    @Carlosmdna Рік тому

    Can u put nd filters on these?

    • @holdmylenscap7241
      @holdmylenscap7241  Рік тому

      yes to both. when we film with the V-AF lenses we use ND filters almost all the time to control the exposure