Mamiya 645 - Legendary cine lenses on a budget - Epic Episode #8
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Ever thought about using Medium Format glass for filming?
"Interstellar" and "The Dark Knight Rises" do so on IMAX cameras.
Mamiya 645 lenses are surprisingly affordable and future proof in a market trending toward larger sensors... and they look absolutely gorgeous. A real alternative for modern Mirrorless Full Frame hybrids, for Large Format cine cams like the Arri Alexa 65 and Alexa LF, the RED Monstro, Sony Venice and the MAVO LF... but also for any other sensor size including Micro Four Thirds.
We are having an extensive look on the primes of Mamiya 645 Sekor C range using the Panasonic GH5 and EVA1, as well as the 35mm Full Frame sensor MAVO LF introducing a Kipon Focal Reducer that enables us to use the whole image of Medium Format lenses... giving you crazy shallow Depth Of Field and mind boggling amounts of light.
We are testing: Sharpness, field of view, focus breathing, Bokeh, flaring, close focus, throughout the range on different sensor sizes with and without Speed Boosters.
We also give practical tips including cine-modding, service and repairs.
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LENSES
Mamiya Sekor C 35mm f3.5
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Mamiya Sekor C 45mm f2.8
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Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f1.9
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Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f4 Macro
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Mamiya Sekor C 110mm f2.8
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Mamiya Sekor C 210mm f4
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APADTERS
Mamiya to Sony E
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Mamiya to Canon EF
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Mamiya to Canon R
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Mamiya to Nikon F
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Mamiya to Nikon Z
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Mamiya to MFT
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FOCAL REDUCERS (Boosters)
Mamiya to E
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Mamiya to L
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Mamiya to Z
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Mamiya to RED
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Mamiya to ARRI AMIRA
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There is no EF, F, PL focal reducers due to the long Flange
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MDEpicEpisodeS1E08
00:00 - Intro
01:32 - Getting Hooked to Medium Format
03:12 - Medium Format Explained
05:36 - Mamiya 645, Focal Reducers, and Formats
07:26 - Test Mamiya Sekor C 35mm f3.5
08:28 - Test Mamiya Sekor C 45mm f2.8
09:26 - Test Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f1.9
11:16 - Test Mamiya Sekor C 110mm f2.8
12:08 - Test Mamiya Sekor C 210mm f4
12:55 - Test Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f4 Macro
13:45 - Camera Battle FF vs MFT
14:58 - Depth of Field and light gathering
16:06 - Why invest in Medium Format
17:43 - Adapting to different Mounts and Formats
19:19 - Practical tips
20:23 - Cine-Modding
21:22 - Repair
23:26 - Verdict
Пікірлер: 1 100
Your videos are in one essence and one word, perfect. Nothing quite like it online. Innovative, informative, original and classy.. all wrapped up with top notch photography, editing and direction. You are the man.. too good for KZread actually. Keep up the amazing work!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Now thats what I call a compliment 😊😍😅 thank you so much Michael! I hope one day KZread will see it the same way 😆
@mikelangford1835
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Seriously, I came here to say the same thing. You are worlds ahead of the rest. Thank you for your quality audio and balanced levels specifically. Huge pet peeve and you just kill it. Great content. Please continue, I'd watch you on any platform.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@mikelangford1835 so sweet Mike… thanks a lot!!! I always worry that my Audio doesn't cut it as I use relatively modest equipment, know nothing about it, and twiddle a lot with the levels… thank god it seems to work out 😊
You are quite right about the price for those 😂 they are now 3 times at least when compared with when this video was released.
@MediaDivision
Жыл бұрын
Inflation is bitch… but that is nothing compared to the Canon FD asphericals
Despite being five years old, this is a very engaging video with fantastic production. One of the best channels on KZread.
@MediaDivision
2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot man… always trying to produce something time less… kind of
Since first seeing this video I have been slowly building my Mamiya 645 lens set. After extensive testing I can only say these lenses are a phenomenal value and have their own distinct look. Most noticeable is their excellent and accurate - to the point of stunning - capture of the color and subtleties in skin tones. I also love their protection of shadows; while they are good with contrast these lenses are not harshly contrasty and as a result shadows are most often rendered with great subtlety and don’t go jet black. In short they shoot like they have a kind of black pro mist built in. As noted in this video. Aa far as sharpness is concerned these lenses are razor sharp and provide satisfying subject-to-background separation. Bonuses include how incredibly well built they are and as far as the primes are concerned are quite lightweight (the 105-210 is built like a tank and therefore HEAVY but is wonderfully well mannered, sharp and handles like a 35mm format zoom lens) I originally purchased one as a low cost “sandbox” test just to see. It took me a while to get my head around just how good the lens is. Note: I also shoot with Hasselblad (Zeiss editions) and Leica R series lenses. These lenses are impeccable and each has it’s own distinct look and live up to their stellar reputations. My point in mentioning them is that I believe the MAMIYA 645 lenses can be credibly placed into this category of optics with only a few small but notable disadvantages when compared to them: 1) there is a degree of chromatic aberration that the other two lenses pretty much eliminate; especially the Leica glass. Personally, I find that it takes pixel peeping to even find it and for its other advantages and low cost I would hardly consider it a sacrifice. 2) the general lightness in weight of the lenses tends to make me think that the build quality may be sub par but based on the age of these lenses and their still excellent functioning I think it’s just my imagination. Beginners: you can afford these lenses and you get to win twice: 1) super low cost for entry (as of right now but some versions are getting more expensive) 2) even after you build your book you can still shoot with these lenses IF they possess the look you are after for a given shoot. In short you will have made a valuable long term invest in your work and your career. Oh....and if your have not entered the world of adapted lenses, I promise you you have NOTHING to worry about with these lenses; I shoot on a full frame DSLR and do not get any vignetting. I am just as excited now about these lenses - even amidst my arsenal of other quality glass - as I was when I first began acquiring them. Have some fun! Get Out There.
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@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… I hope so ;-)
This is gold. Knowledge, passion, devotion. Congrats man
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… glad you like it. Nice to have you around
I'm continually impressed with the high level of information you share. Thank you Nick!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
It is my pleasure Lance… thanks for the flowers
I just linked two of your videos to one of my many heavily visited websites.
@MediaDivision
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man... very much appreciated
Superb video. You certainly put a lot into this, and I’m most grateful.
@MediaDivision
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Joseph…. Very glad you enjoy
I just wanted to come back to this video and say thank you for bringing these lenses to my attention! I have since picked up the 35mm 3.5, 55mm 2.8, and the 80mm 1.9 for my ZCam E2 and F6. I've always loved vintage lenses and previously was using the Rokkor X line from Minolta, but these lenses have since become my favorite. Love this channel BTW! I'm a huge fan of your production quality and informative based content.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Forrest… glad you found something to love. I believe, that it is so important to add something that has a soul to ones work. Thanks for hanging!
@chefmonstro7411
4 жыл бұрын
On the f6 are the lenses full frame with no crop of any sort? A 45 is a 45mm not a 60 or 70mm?
@FTGTapGod
4 жыл бұрын
@@chefmonstro7411 Just seeing this, but correct.
I like how you teach. Precise, clear, bright. Thank you. You are from # 1.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
I am glad you feel this way Fernando.... thanks for the flowers and thanks for watching
So much work! Love it! This is so perfect and detailed.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… yes… this one was work indeed ;-)
I definitely found this more than mildly interesting. :) loved it!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
I was hoping for that :-) cheers mate!!!!
Amazing as always. You deserve millions of subscribers.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
I wish, I wish... thanks man!
Your videos are always really cool! Love all the creativity and technical information!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Tim!!!
This is some high quality informative content. Absolutely amazing, I enjoyed every second. Keep it up!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lucas… I will try my best!!!
Thank you so much for this video, I got me buying a whole set of them here in Japan and mount them on an Ursa Mini. Currently shooting an indie with them and could not be more mind blown by the quality of these lenses. Great advice, thank you!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Hagen... very glad they are so useful and beautiful to you. Hoppe they are not to narrow indoors using a s35 sensor
thank you for your effort! always appreciated
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
My pleasure Sub!!!
These videos are amazing, highly professional both knowledge-wise and production-wise! Even if I'm mainly (almost only) a still photography shooter, I find this to be among the best available on KZread. I would love to see more history related material too, videos on old cameras and old technologies is always inspiring. Keep up the fantastic job!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Patric... and thanks for the input. We are working on an episode about Ultra Panavision 70... and while we are at it, we are trying to built a DIY system.... that might be for you ;-)
@streetyskater
5 жыл бұрын
Can't wait @@MediaDivision (: Stay awesome!
Excellent video. Thank you for all the effort.
@MediaDivision
9 ай бұрын
Absolutely our pleasure blaine! Thanks for watching and your kindness!
You do for lenses what Philip Bloom does for cameras. Excellent job sir!
@MediaDivision
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks FigTree… If manufacturers would give us the cameras… we would do it for cameras, too
Excellent video, the production value of your channel is immense! Just hope cinematographers don't drive up the price of 645 lenses, I've been saving up for that glorious 80mm 1.9 for a long time.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Axel. The "long time" might be the problem. I bought my first for 180… now they go for more then 300$… you might go now, or they are out of reach forever :-(
@ambiyond1155
3 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision And now, soon 2 years after the this video, they go for $700 in good condition, and showing no signs of stopping. Too bad I only just now discovered this excellent channel. :)
@FalloutMediaHK
3 жыл бұрын
@@ambiyond1155 let you in on a little known fact but apparently ARRI's Prime DNA lenses are in fact mainly rehoused Mamiya Sekor's. Look at the chart - they are exact same specs: www.cined.com/arri-prime-65-s-and-prime-dna-announced/
@HeliosAnimation
3 жыл бұрын
@@FalloutMediaHK The Prime-S-series is yes! They were used on Dumbo and many other movies, truly gorgeous lenses, the other Prime DNA"s are rehoused Hassleblad HC lenses, but theres no way to adapt those to EF/PL I don't think.
@thewholeninemedia
3 жыл бұрын
@@ambiyond1155 how terribly sad, I was thinking I had found gold being able to get them for so cheap
You really don't need to ask for like and subscribe. Thank you for setting a new standard of quality on this kind of KZread videos. I am enjoying every second of it. And those live music shots look stunning.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Exinexi... glad to hear that. The sad truth is, that over 80% of my views are from non subscribers... so, a little kick in the butt seems to be appropriate 😝😝😝
@exinexi
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Your channel shouldn't stay a hidden gem for too long. But who knows, KZread audience may not be ready for this level of quality yet. Just saw another video where you sing. Delightful stuff. I would love to see some more Mavo footage. Paired with that 80mm, I could watch that all day, nevermind the content.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@exinexi hahahah... yeah, we can all agree that I should stop singing! There will be a lot coming in the future, as the LF is our main cam... BUT it might be important what contend... You don't want to watch a colonoscopy in 6K RAW 3:1: I assume you already saw the LAOWA footage?
This is quality content, deep respect from heart and the first KZread channel I contributed ❤️ lot's of respect
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Arjun … very much appreciated… just need 5000 like you ;-)
Still can't wait for the Medium Format with Letus Pro anamorphic adapter you teased on Anamorphic Shooters. Great breakdown on Medium format.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
See this as preparation ;-) have two episodes scheduled before the ultra panavision one
@Imhotep397
4 жыл бұрын
Media Division I was wondering actually if you would have an idea about adding an anamorphic projector lens in front of a MF lens like the Mamiya Sekor putting the whole thing on a camera with an APS-C sensor whether the image would cover the whole sensor rather then cutting the side off?
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
If you would want to use the whole lens projection you would need a much stronger focal reducer. O.4x or something like that.. I don’t know of any reducer like that. with the Kipon you loose a bit FOV but most projector lenses need crops anyways
@Imhotep397
4 жыл бұрын
Media Division I’m not necessarily that concerned, at least in theory, with a crop of the bigger image circle. I really am looking for 2x squeeze anamorphic, but I just don't want waste pixels on black pillar bars as a starting point.
the concert looks out of this world
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
Great video! lots of information and awesome production. Pleasing to watch
@MediaDivision
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Shepi
The Quality and content is amazing. Such an underrated channel that perfects and achieves things.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… well, spread the word … I would really like to grow a bit to make it worth while
@GiTxSHuM
5 жыл бұрын
The demand for this is very low in this kind of environment. Not everyone comes to KZread to learn things but when I discovered your channel a few months back, the pattern of content you are producing is educational to things I could not focus on in film school so that is a bonus. Other channels took a lot of time but mostly people today are guerrilla filmmakers. I will do my best to share your channel with others in the film industry if topics of your videos come into mind. You are one of many hidden talented channels. Please do not stop.
Your footages look insanely good and your videos are so informative. We need an episode on your lighting and how you deal with exposure.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Vladimir!!! I just go with the flow, and I stoped worrying about underexposing. I used to ETTR and I am way better off not doing that.
@VladimirPlavac
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Thank you for the info ! How do you manage to get such a clean footage in the shadows this way?
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@VladimirPlavac I don't "manage" at all ;-) The Talkies are shot with the MAVO LF that obviously is clean as a babies butt. But GH5 and EVA on are clean enough, too, if you don't push the shadows, and I never do. I think that people are obsessed with noise. I don't care... maybe it stays away because of that ?!😝 If you shot a dark scene... leave it dark. If you want something bright, make it bright in real life. If you can't ... shoot anyway.
the concert video looks epic
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Sub!!!!
Incredible as always!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Julian!!!
Guys! You're a brilliant! Nothin like it, honestly, ever seen on YT. Thank you!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Bio… that is very motivating… glad to have you around!
Love the production on your videos! My wallet is very afraid, however. Everytime I see adapting lenses like this, it makes me want to grab a m43 camera and speedboosters for fun. I'm more of a stills person but I'm always fond of unconventional lenses for videography, they can give such a different look and feel, like the Helios 44 with it's crazy bokeh. Watching that in motion is crazy.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… The cool things about the Mamiyas is that they are still quite affordable… and you could start with one ;-)
It's funny when you see the whole range in comparison you can just see what makes the Mamiya Sekor C 80mm special, its like the other focal lengths were attempts at greatness but that one gets it all right, like a painter whose done a long range of portraits but thats his masterpiece.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah... the 80 is my favourite, too....but You really would have a hard time telling them apart. The 35 looks just like the 80 on s35... not that fast of course.
this is the highest quality of entertainment on youtube i have ever seen.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alessandro!!!
Some of the best reviews on this channel! Well put together.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
thanks mate... trying to get better with every episode
@tjpenton
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Bought 5 of these damn lenses after watching your video ;) Will be pairing with anamorphic scopes, let's see how that goes. That focal reducer is a little pricey, wish I could find others for Nikon Z mount. Dumb adapter for now. Cheers.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@tjpenton Sorry for causing vast investment fever ;-) I pair them with the Panasonic LA7200 and with AnamorphiX 1.3 from Letus. For me, that worked only with the 35mm and the 45mm (with the booster).... let me know, if you get good results with along lens: the 80mm would be swell.
@tjpenton
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision I opted for mostly 2.8 models, that way I can shoot wide open (better shaped anamorphic bokeh wide open) while still maintaining sharpness. Since the Z6 is FF, hoping the 80mm 2.8 will be solid.
Such a well produced video and a pleasure to watch. How did you discover the Mamiya glass was used on Interstellar and Dark Knight?
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot TC… I don't quite remember where I heard it first… it is a long time ago. But when you know it, it is fairly easy to find… not much details though. theasc.com/ac_magazine/December2014/Interstellar/page1.html
@trevc
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision I was digging around trying to find that and didn't hit it, thanks!
You said 2001 Space Odessy and Lawrence of Arabia were shot on large sensors. For the benefit of the kids watching this, please, ... !!! those films were shot medium format FILM !!! (65mm Todd AO, to be precise, then printed on DP 70mm with stereo sound track)
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
yeah... I noticed that to late.... but I can talk myself out of it... negatives are sensors, just analog ;-) Anyhow... I think one gets the gist. Well spotted. But if we want to be precise here: There is no medium format in film… 65/70mm is defined as "large format" in cinematography (I mention that in the video. Also, according to "Shot on What" 2001 and Lawrence of Arabia are credited as Super Panavision 70 that is not identical to Todd AO. IMDB lists 2001 as Cinerama, Super Panavision and Todd AO.
@parratt-world
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Yes of course, I know what you mean, that film is a form of 'sensor', and most watching your video ( which I found very informative thank you) will understand this, and well, it's water under the bridge now. But it's interesting if IMDB lists 2001 with any amount of Cinerama, because this is the 3-camera/3-projector set up, and I don't think there is a single frame of Cinerama in that film.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, sound strange to me, too. Of course, 2001 used no 3 camera system… but without doing extensive research I know that some cinerama shot where done with ultra Panavision for practical reasons (I think there is a river rafting scene where they did that)… maybe there is a camera that was branded as cinerama from that, that has been also used for 2001… or, it is simply bogus ;-) Thanks for the flower and your input Kevin!
Ein mit so viel Liebe gemacht ist empfehlungs Video über Linsen und deren Test dazu ist einfach nur unglaublich gut, präzise expertise mit nicht viel Blabla ich liebe deinen Kanal. Alleine dein colour grading mit der GH 5 zeigt mir wieder dass man mit einer bezahlbaren Kamera mit dem entsprechenden Know-How auch gute Videos produzieren kann. Vielen Dank für deine Tipps mach bitte weiter so
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank… ein schöner Strauß Blumen… ich wusste nicht das ich sooo offensichtlich deutsch bin 😉 Ich werde mein Bestes tun… solange Zeit und Geld reichen ;-)))
@fabiankonrath2804
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Also ich habs nicht gemerkt 😀
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@fabiankonrath2804 Haha... wenigstens einer der es nicht gemerkt hat :-))))))))
Another amazing production..
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers Adam!!!
This was super interesting - I've recently picked up a 6x7 lens and was looking into the Mamiya set. I wish there was a booster option for EF mount, though.. Does anyone know of any options for Mamiya 645 or Pentax 6x7 lenses to EF mount as a focal reducer/speedbooster? I have the MagicBooster speedbooster mount in my Ursa Mini Pro, hoping to combine it maybe.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. There is enough space in the mount with cameras without a mirror, like the c200, 2300, c700, Alexa Mini, EVA1… you name it. The element will just have to extrude a lot into the camera. You could built one yourself (if you have the guts) taking a Kipon apart… I just suggested such a solution to Kipon and they have thought about that before……… we will see.
@EposVox
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Yeah in my Ursa there's no room to further mount anymore glass (especially with the existing magic booster in it) but I'd love to see one hacked together for EF adapting.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@EposVox If somebody does it , it will probably be Kipon
Perfekt wie immer
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Danke Dir… leider haben Sich die Umstände nicht wirklich verändert
@FlyingEyes27
5 жыл бұрын
Ist das hier etwa ein deutscher Kanal 😱😱😱
This review is just so good!!!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrea.... watch the Contax Zeiss episode .... it is much better
Love your videos love your work by the way I always look forward to the next one.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thats nice to hear.... thanks George!
You confusing stops of ND and density values of ND BTW good video
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Of course... classic brain fart, .6 density so 2 stops... you are the first to notice including myself!!! Thanks for the correction... unfortunately YT doesn't allow to put in notifications any more. Thanks for the flowers
Watching this as my dad just gave me a Mamiya 645. This channel is insane. ❤️
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nick… have fun with that one. WARNING: Vintage lenses are addictive
I love this video. Thank you for making this. Was just looking into this. Also enjoyed your video on Sensor Formats. Subscribed. All the best
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mikél! Glad to have you here!!!
Great video, the footage you shot at that concert looks fantastic as well!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… that is nice to hear!
The Sekor C 80mm 1.9 is just DREAMY AF!! that's a cine lens look right there
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely my favourite in the set.
This review is GOLD. Thanks!!!!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
My pleasure... glad it did something for you. Thanks for hanging!
this is a fantastic video, i simply shoot photography with the mamiya 645 and this was incredibly insightful to their lens lineup and versitility.
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Adam... very glad you found it usefull
Every time i see your videos, i add more things to my wish list XD
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Go to my other channel… it is a self help group for camera addicted 😂😁 Thanks for watching man
I hate how youtube works now days, I love this channel. Pushed notifications are very important.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
What do you hate? Missed the notification?! Thanks Blas!
If I must say only a word, that would be: “Wow!” Is that even a word? This video is soooooo well explained, shot and done. Thanks. Thanks. I’ve tracked down a whole set of Mamiya three years ago. They are all same year, same series. Almost all of them from the same photographer in Japan. I love the image they have. I’ve added the focus gear and 80mm filter thread on the whole set. I’m still having second thoughts to have their mounts replace by PL. (expensive at Duclos) Honestly I miss wide angles and I’m happy that you talked about ARRI and RED mounts which are the Cameras I usually shoot them with. Sony Venice too lately. This optics are fantastic. Thanks again for this great video.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Pedro, thanks a lot for the flowers, trying and improving all the time. I wouldn't replace the mount to PL, it just takes away their future compatibility with larger formats...LPL to start with, and I don't expect it to end there. 65mm seems to be a logical extension. Also, it would take away the ability to use focal reducers that will indeed give you somewhat wide FOV with the 35mm giving a 24,5 equivalent.
This is gold !!!!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
This is amazing, thank you so much for this video! I bought the 80mm f1.9 and 55mm 2.8 - I adapt it to my GFX.. and man I love everything about it. I'm considering getting the 110MM as it is the closes to the 85MM FF focal length.
@MediaDivision
4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot… very glad you enjoy! They surely shine on medium format cameras. Enjoy your journey and good luck!
This video tutorial is truly one of the best I've ever seen and believe me I have seen a lot. If I'm not on a photoshoot I'm studying photography and studying gear. Recently landed a wonderful assignments doing Global corporate photography and videography and need to beef up my videography knowledge. I will be a student of yours from now on
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
hahahahah.... I feel a bit like Yoda now. The camera turn on you must 😂I'm very glad you like it and thank you for the kindness. Nice to have you around
@photosbyjosef
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision I've been shooting Nikon Panasonic and Hasselblad professionally looks like I'm going to be heading down Mamiya kit I think I'm going to need a bigger car
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@photosbyjosef If you have Hasselblad already, I would look into adapting those. I don't think the Mamiyas are better, they are just cheaper
Loved it never considered medium format lensea for film making before but I'll be testing it out as soon as I can.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Sure… go for it. Have fun and good luck
One of the best channels on KZread!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
I wich I was one of the larger, too… ;-) Thanks a lot
Pretty sure prices have sky rocketed after this video came out !
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Not really
Amazing content and nicely presented. Thanks. I have a Mamya 6X7 RB lens and became curious to se it in a movie camera.
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… unfortunately, there are no focal reducers to get most of the image circle on a full frame camera… if you just put it on without, It will lock pretty much like a Mamiya FF lens of the same time.
Bought a mamiya 645 the other day... it came with the 80 1.9!!! I’m soo excited to collect them all now that I watch this!!
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Luck you... you started with the best
@aarongatewood1224
3 жыл бұрын
Would be interested in seeing one of your videos on the Pentax super Takumars for cine. I see a lot of young filmmakers putting them on Blackmagic cameras here in LA.
Amazing production value from this channel! Everything shot on its own looks like art. I only wish I could see more footage from that 80mm on the GH5, so I'd know what I can expect from it, now that I'm stoked at getting one.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man... that is really nice to hear. don't get to hung up on camera or lens... it makes surprisingly little difference in the final product. I honesty believe, that if I shot everything on a GH5, it would have been just as nice (almost). If you are looking for something narrow (the 80mm is quite narrow on a GH5) the 80mm is a nice option.
@Stargaze79
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Thanks! Good to know. I mentioned it because I'm a firm believer that every lens has it's own look, and I must admit I'm partial to vintage lenses. I have a 50mm f1.4 FD and I love it, although it tends to be somewhat soft wide open. The 80mm you showed seems to have beautiful rendition of color and texture, and in my eyes looks plenty sharp without becoming clinical. Aesthetically, I tend to prefer more compressed look, hence the focal length; or a wide angle with shallow depth of field, which is why I'm also considering a Sigma 18-35mm with a speedbooster for the other end of the spectrum. My 25mm Hyperprime is extremely fast and versatile, but sometimes it feels a little too flat for my taste.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
I do agree that lenses have their own look, and soul.... but one has to be aware that one is probably the only one who cares or recognises the difference ;-) The Sigma 18-35 is really the über lens of the decade. The most used and most versatile lens with the best overall specs and characteristics in my arsenal.... it's perfection is it's only flaw.
fantastic video like always 🔥🔥🔥
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers mate 💥💥💥!!!
Great! best cinema episodes!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot ... appreciated.
I always wondered how this would look 🥰 wasn't disappointed
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy Richard!!!
Holy shit this video production quality is superb! Instant favourite.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Manny.... tell Glottis I miss him like he misses racing.
@Jerbod2
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Use your awesome production quality to ask Double Fine games for a part 2 ^_^
Keep up the good work man, this channel truly stands out from the crowd, made by so called "filmmakers" who are only annoying videographers.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Malics... I consider myself a videographer just as well as a filmmaker... just terms..... as long as one tries not to be annoying 😜
@malicsgabor
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision yeah well, the word "filmmaker" loses it's meaning month by month, because being overused by vloggers who cannot make even their own shit right. :D It makes me mad.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
@@malicsgabor Don't be to harsh... one has to start somewhere and not everybody has the dedication that it takes to be good.... and I don't consider myself good. Deakins must think I'm a joke but thank god he is way to cool to laugh about me
Fantastic presentation - thanks
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers Al...... thanks for watching!!!!
Thanks for the very good and informative video. Top notch
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers Troy... it is my pleasure
Okay, another thing on my list to buy ! The list really increases as I watch your videos
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Please tell your wife that I'm sorry 😂
You sir, deserves a cookie! Lovely mini review and some experiments! With great treatment to your whole review in post too! I myself am also trying to acquire a good decent Mamiya 645 80mmf1.9 too to adapt to my MAVO. So the hunt is still On. Lol
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanx Vince!..... Good hunting!!!!!!
Great great videos. I love this channel ❤
@MediaDivision
Жыл бұрын
Glad you do BMX
Every single thing you film is beatiful.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
I'm trying... glad you think I'm succeeding ;-) thanks man
Footage looks fantastic
@MediaDivision
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man...appreciated
Well done, amazing content.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers mate!!!
@sansone9651
5 жыл бұрын
Ciao Marco
Love the information man!!now you are costing me money!!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
It wasn't meeeeeeeee 😆😆 Thanks man
@TheInflicktedMedia
5 жыл бұрын
Media Division Nick, seriously appreciate the work you are putting into these videos! Im not sure lots of people realize the time it takes to put quality content and to the extend of time they take to make! Great work mate!
Inspiring. Even if I can’t do all this it inspires me to find what I can do.
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks... of course you can... there is nothing difficult in there
Brilliant work and very educating! Going for the 80mm f.1.9 after watching this. Just curious if the speedbooster is giving notably better picture quality compered to the cheaper mechanical adapter?
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks… It depends how you would define "better". Image is wider and brighter with the booster. With the added glass, my guess is that it is technically worse. But isn't that what you are looking for using vintage glass
U guys or so great! Thanks a lottt :)
@MediaDivision
2 жыл бұрын
With pleasure man. Thanks for hanging.
Very good video, thank you for another great idea
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
My Pleasure Hajmanek… thanks for hanging around!
Great video! Love the look and colors. Would be great to have a video on how you do your lighting, as it is superb. I am also looking forward to trying some of the lenses on my EVA1. To bad there is not a speedbooster that will work with that camera.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks… really nothing special… maybe I'll do a FAQ video with stuff like that when I pass 100.000 subs ;-). True true. You could actually built your own by putting a lens rom a Kipon inside a c7, the flange should be long enough
my new favourite YT channel
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Geo… that is nice… now, tell every one else 😜
Your videos reminds me of the artistic look of blade runner. I LOVE IT!!!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
As a super fan of the original Blade Runner this is a very nice compliment… thank you so much!!!! Thats why one of our earlier videos recreates the replicant eye effect kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoqlyapshs_UnLw.html
Great video with huge amounts of valuable information. I use a few mamiya lenses on my Hasselblad X2D for photography and on the X1D camera for video.
@MediaDivision
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy… thanks for hanging around
you contribute to the film community a lot !
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the motivator Leo!!!! Thank you for being around
Such an enjoyable video. I really applaud for putting in the time and effort for making these. :)) I love your grading and your accent. 8:33 - You slipped that "hundert". :')
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot man..... hahaha yes, I slipped very hart!!!!! 😝
Thank you for this! We just ordered all of the lenses in this video because of your presentation! I think we got all of them for a little over a thousand.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
wow.... that is quite a commitment. I hope you will not be disappointed! Sound like a very good price. Thanks for hanging!!!!
@godboy159
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision This is just a fun creative set to have. Not expecting them to take the place of others we have. I feel like they will be great for particular looks. And if not we can sell the set. I'm going to be using these with the BMPCC4k and I'm wondering what the best focal reducer for the micro four thirds mount is? Love your videos.. Thanks again!
@godboy159
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision Or is there a 645 to Nikon mount? I am currently using the metabones .64 to adapt my Nikon lenses. Would that combo work?
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
I think that is a healthy attitude to about everything ;-) I ever only had my Metabones Ultra for MFT... so can't really compare that. But no complaints - works well. The .64 should work well with a Mamiya 645 to F Adapter. There are many... but I tested none as I don't own Nikon lenses. You'll find a link in the description of the video!
@godboy159
5 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision I guess I missed that you listed that. I found the one to use!
I recently got the opportunity to work with the Arriflex 765, where we had the Mamiya 645 as a directors' viewfinder. Really wild to work with 65mm film, especially in a student production, but the look and feel to work with this format was just unbelievable. I'm really enjoying re binging your channel at the moment, btw ^^ Great work you're doing here! Absolutely not snackable, but very inspiring and "wissensdurststillend" while looking awesome. I really appreciate you going the extra mile compositing yourself in Alien for example and not bending the knee to the KZread trend algorithm. I'd really like to test the impossible aputure setup sometimes in the future ^^ Grüße aus Offenburg ;)
@MediaDivision
9 ай бұрын
Ziemlich geil … wenn Ihr mal die Gelegenheit habt wieder auf 65mm zu filmen… sagt unbedingt bescheid... würde unheimlich gerne mitspielen… wäre mir eine Episode mit allen beteiligten Firmen/Schulen/Channeln schon wert. Danke für die Blumen! Grüße aus Hamburg
@frameguide
9 ай бұрын
@@MediaDivision Mach ;) ich frag mal unseren Kontakt bei Arri, vielleicht kannst du ja für 'nen Kameratest zumindest mal in München vorbeischauen ^^
@MediaDivision
9 ай бұрын
Bei Arri kannst Du knicken… die reden nicht mir KZreadrn. Habs schon x mal über 10 Ecken versucht. ich denkew das ist Kalkül... leider@@frameguide
@frameguide
9 ай бұрын
@@MediaDivision Ah schade, dann macht das vielleicht nur die US-Division. Bei PotatoJet war schon ein paar mal einer von Arri und die haben zum Beispiel über die Signature Primes geredet oder ne Factory Tour in München gemacht
@MediaDivision
9 ай бұрын
oder vielleicht muss man nur den richtigen erwischen... ich weiß es nicht. Ich mache das aber nicht mehr proaktiv. Ich habe eine alte Alexa und wenn Arri Ihre cameras oder Objektive präsentieren möchte haben die sicherlich bessere Möglichkeiten. Ich hätte Lust gehabt eine Kollaboration in Sachen Grundlagenbildung mit Arri zu machen... aber, soll wohl nicht sein@@frameguide
Holy shit, i was just thinking about the movie Sunshine (2007) today. This is crazy. I fkg love your vids, cheers.
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot man... that IS crazy... love that movie... well, parts of it ;-)
Although Ive seen this video umpteen times, this time's a special one as I received my 80mm f1.9 today :) And this video was a big factor.
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Nice!… hope you enjoy… and you are using a focal reducer!
Great content, excellent edit, I belled my sub now!
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thats the spirt!!! Thanks Jon
I love Media Division ..... This stuff is free, imagine that !
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man… for those who think it shouldn't be free… we have memberships with nice extras
@Diro_Nikhil
3 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision I know ... I know ..I found out about it .... In due time you will see me there
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
@@Diro_Nikhil That would be swell… thanks for considering it Nikhil
Super informative!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again man!
Great video!! This was sooo insightful!! I’m just starting to get into digital medium format with a Fuji 50R and looking at vintage Mamiya lenses for more specialized usages such as macro, wide and tele.
@MediaDivision
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks... very happy you find it useful
@sphaera3809
3 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision I just got my Sekor C 80mm f4 Macro today for repro work, and occasional macro photography (I prefer being out on the streets with a wide lens, but I love all photo genres...). Amazing lens, and in excellent condition from a used camera dealer from Japan. Yes, not a modern Fuji GF lens, but less than 1/10th of the price. I love the fact that we're giving those lenses a second life... Great engineering!
Your video blowing my mind as student filmmaker !! Thanks :)
@MediaDivision
2 жыл бұрын
Totally my pleasure…… thanks for hanging
Amazed that anyone would leave a thumb's down on such great content!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. I think many make a statement about the subject and not about the quality of the content.
@visualtrigger2469
4 жыл бұрын
@@MediaDivision And, sadly, most aren't even qualified to make a statement on the subject. Such is the internet! Keep up the amazing work!
@MediaDivision
4 жыл бұрын
Trie true… thanks again!
Great video, also thanks for making a visual representation & comparison between sensor sizes, now i don't need to look it up online ( you saved me time ) :D
@MediaDivision
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks… glad I could save you some time 😁
I really appreciate this informative tutorial. I have been looking for something like this for a while. What would you recommend for the Fuji XT3 (APS-C sized sensor) to get identical results as the Mavo LF with speed booster? I am a major fan of the IMAX, Alexa LF, Vista Vista Vision & Medium Format look. Please continue the great work. I will Subscribe to your awesome channel.
Follow focus rings: “Only seamless ones will keep you sane.” Mein Mann!!! Das ist RICHTIG!!!!!! 1000%!!!!!!