First class upload. I really like your "rail" shots in video with the subtle moves. You picked a smooth background score, and just let things happen. Looks like you're ready to make your own Kar-Wai Wong style film...
just picked up this lens, i believe the earlier 'slim' model which looks like early silver Biotar. am a big fan of Meyer-Optik Görlitz Oreston lens, cannot wait to start shooting PRIMOPLAN and getting results(:
Wow, I'm Meyer's lens fan too. Shoot at night time to get the best of the lens bokeh (and that's why the Meyer series is called "Night Beauties"). However, totally wide open isn't that sharp like Pentax, but no other lens replaces this one. Thanks for the comment.
Oh, sorry to say again, it is a Primoplan, not a Primotar. As far as I know, Primotar is a Meyer lens of Tessar design, 4 elements in 3 groups. One more comment: Meyer Gorlitz, not Meyer & Gorlitz. It is a common practice for German companies to put the location ( town / city) after the company name, examples: Zeiss Jena, Leica Wetzler, Schneider Kreuznach. So Gorlitz was where Meyer Optik located.
Oh my typos over the title. Yes, Gorlitz it's the location, not the brand name, some even prefer Hugo Meyer, and the lens design 5 elements distributed in 4 groups. Thanks for your comment as a valuable addition :).
life is brief just like trying to photograph a leave blowing in the wind wene i go around i watch peoples ever changing faces has i talk to them id say life is the phograpthers food we feel we capture peoples happiness in scenes
Unfortunately, yes. Maybe, you have a look at my chapter [This is the Carl Zeiss Biotar 75mm f/1.5 the "King Of Bokeh".] where I explain what happened to Oprema! Near future 2023, I will cover one more (sad) chapter about the Meyer Company.
Excellent video😊!
It's my pleasure. Thank you.😀
First class upload. I really like your "rail" shots in video with the subtle moves. You picked a smooth background score, and just let things happen. Looks like you're ready to make your own Kar-Wai Wong style film...
Thank you very much!
Beautiful rendering. Liquid plasticity amazing tonal range!
Thank you! Cheers!
just picked up this lens, i believe the earlier 'slim' model which looks like early silver Biotar. am a big fan of Meyer-Optik Görlitz Oreston lens, cannot wait to start shooting PRIMOPLAN and getting results(:
Wow, I'm Meyer's lens fan too. Shoot at night time to get the best of the lens bokeh (and that's why the Meyer series is called "Night Beauties"). However, totally wide open isn't that sharp like Pentax, but no other lens replaces this one. Thanks for the comment.
Oh, sorry to say again, it is a Primoplan, not a Primotar. As far as I know, Primotar is a Meyer lens of Tessar design, 4 elements in 3 groups. One more comment: Meyer Gorlitz, not Meyer & Gorlitz. It is a common practice for German companies to put the location ( town / city) after the company name, examples: Zeiss Jena, Leica Wetzler, Schneider Kreuznach. So Gorlitz was where Meyer Optik located.
Oh my typos over the title. Yes, Gorlitz it's the location, not the brand name, some even prefer Hugo Meyer, and the lens design 5 elements distributed in 4 groups. Thanks for your comment as a valuable addition :).
@@red_code Thanks. Any chance to do a review of Meyer Helioplan 40mm f4.5?
@@saichan3928 Actually I don't own this lens and looks interesting. 😀
It is a 58mm lens, not 50mm.
Thanks for the correction. Was a typo. Gracias.
life is brief just like trying to photograph a leave blowing in the wind wene i go around i watch peoples ever changing faces has i talk to them id say life is the phograpthers food we feel we capture peoples happiness in scenes
Well said :)
The Meyere&Gorlitz go bankrupt? I order at Kickstarters, never received my lenses.
Unfortunately, yes. Maybe, you have a look at my chapter [This is the Carl Zeiss Biotar 75mm f/1.5 the "King Of Bokeh".] where I explain what happened to Oprema! Near future 2023, I will cover one more (sad) chapter about the Meyer Company.