Trying out this new video essay/documentary mix into my tutorial formula. Feels much more rewarding to make and I think it's also rewarding to watch for filmmakers but also people on the outside of the industry as it shares interesting facts. Let me know what you guys think! 🙌
@@okeokeoke.7713 Best one is definitely subjective, I prefer it over the others at the price point but there are plenty of other cool vintage lenses that have awesome characteristics! Thank you, more in the making! 🙌
@@antonzavarzin7208 Like I mentioned in the video, I think 20 is the perfect middle ground between too much and too little. Since a 6mm lens is not very versatile, it's an extreme.
@@edouhoekie Yes, sure. It just seemed to me that someone watching this video would take a 20mm for the vibe of Fallen angels. But then he discovers that something is missing. Been there, done that ((:
@antonzavarzin7208 That's why I mentioned what exactly the setup and mm of the lens used was. To get the fallen angels look you'd need not only a 6.8mm lens but also one that covers fullframe fully, which is really, really, hard to get haha Edit: wanted to add that that's also why I didn't advertise/brand this video as a tutorial on how to get the fallen angels look. That's a whole different beast to tackle haha 😅
@@edouhoekie Yeah the closest thing I got is ttartisan 7.5mm on fullframe sensor and cropped vignetting with defisheye on post. So it's something like 10mm after it. Looking for wide angle adapter that need to be attach to fisheye lens without a thread lol.
@antonzavarzin7208 Ah yeah you'd need an ultrawide with either a huge image circle or indeed a nice wide angle adapter. Still hard to get that insane look with zero vignetting while on a budget.
Trying out this new video essay/documentary mix into my tutorial formula. Feels much more rewarding to make and I think it's also rewarding to watch for filmmakers but also people on the outside of the industry as it shares interesting facts. Let me know what you guys think! 🙌
Good stuff man
@@mylesvpolk Appreciate it! Put a lot of time into this video. Very glad people are liking it! 🙌
Make more video’s like this! the video is easy to watch and the editing style is very nice 🔥👌🏼
Appreciate it, will definitely make more!
HJ Graphics approved👌
THE mark of approval every youtuber wants! 😱
Amazing and very informative video! Keep up the good work!
Appreciate it! Glad to hear you like this video. Many more to come in this new style! 🙏
Very nice video! Friese vlag spotted.
@@rouke101 thanks! Haha ja, die moet er bij in frame nou!
Thx so much for that video, best one far from out there!🫡
🫡 Cheers! Trying my best.
Are there any more vintage lenses besides the Mir 20 or is this one of the best? Good video BTW your new style is really nice!
@@okeokeoke.7713 Best one is definitely subjective, I prefer it over the others at the price point but there are plenty of other cool vintage lenses that have awesome characteristics! Thank you, more in the making! 🙌
Yeah but those 20 kinda far from 6mm in Fallen angels
@@antonzavarzin7208 Like I mentioned in the video, I think 20 is the perfect middle ground between too much and too little. Since a 6mm lens is not very versatile, it's an extreme.
@@edouhoekie Yes, sure. It just seemed to me that someone watching this video would take a 20mm for the vibe of Fallen angels. But then he discovers that something is missing. Been there, done that ((:
@antonzavarzin7208 That's why I mentioned what exactly the setup and mm of the lens used was. To get the fallen angels look you'd need not only a 6.8mm lens but also one that covers fullframe fully, which is really, really, hard to get haha
Edit: wanted to add that that's also why I didn't advertise/brand this video as a tutorial on how to get the fallen angels look. That's a whole different beast to tackle haha 😅
@@edouhoekie Yeah the closest thing I got is ttartisan 7.5mm on fullframe sensor and cropped vignetting with defisheye on post. So it's something like 10mm after it. Looking for wide angle adapter that need to be attach to fisheye lens without a thread lol.
@antonzavarzin7208 Ah yeah you'd need an ultrawide with either a huge image circle or indeed a nice wide angle adapter. Still hard to get that insane look with zero vignetting while on a budget.