the lens used in "come & see" !! Look the movie if you don't know what I'm talking about ;)
@nightgamer50462 күн бұрын
8:05 😂😂
@geraldyurekiii30893 күн бұрын
btw there are light L16s sold on amazon for $120 USD sealed in box
@darylcheshire16183 күн бұрын
In the Barry Lindon movie, candle light scene, everyone had to stay in the razer thin focal plane. The actors were carefully placed. I was fascinated enough to purchase the movie on DVD.
@alexsaf69573 күн бұрын
О, мой бог. Не ожидал увидеть Гелиос. Я фотографировал на него. Массовость - главное достоинство, возможно единственное.
@primo88253 күн бұрын
check out the DIY Perks custom built lens, it's a FF equivalent to 35mm F 0.4 kzread.info/dash/bejne/a5eIksyReZrSZKg.html
@titus46463 күн бұрын
Great video! There are some crazy lenses out there 😂
@adelbettayeb8694 күн бұрын
Check diy perks lens
@csabeee25665 күн бұрын
How to get cheap russian 58mm f2 lens (most probably the 44-2 variant that I have) way cheaper than 100usd: You know, these were sold with Zenit and other crappy russian copy cameras. 44-2 variant is most probable with Zenit-E A Zenit-E with case and optics costs around 12-20$ in Eastern European countries (for example I could find at least 10 for sale in Hungarian online marketplaces).
@Dannychii7 күн бұрын
As a native German, I'm getting chills from your pronunciation of the german words xD
@CongThanhContent7 күн бұрын
i need to start putting in PSA annoucements for pronouncination in the beggining of my videos
@Hydrazine10008 күн бұрын
There is a very interesting KZread video out there on a "lens" (a lens with a glass matte screen in between) that does not give you the light gathering capability of a very fast lens but it does give you the extremely shallow depth of field. The result is a large format movie camera lens with a DoF equivalent to f/0.3. (Though, as said, not the light sensitivity of an f/0.3 lens.) Look for "f0.3 - The Impossible Lens - Building a Large Format DoF movie camera" by the channel Media Division.
@grougrouhh172710 күн бұрын
to my knowledge the fastest commercial lens is the olympus APON100XHOTIRF a microscope objective lens
@JikoMuskato11 күн бұрын
Uh yeah. I actually got to touch and look through the "Bigma" at Photokina 2012.
@CongThanhContent10 күн бұрын
That's sick! Are you the SAR guy?!
@Tensor_712 күн бұрын
F0.3 equivalent lens made possible by KZreadr Media Division
@StitchTheOtter13 күн бұрын
Take a look at the LSST Lens! 5ft diameter front element
@reapa999114 күн бұрын
needs more views bro keep it up
@sverrearnes776916 күн бұрын
Well, I tried out the world's cheapest lens: Mounted a watchmaker's loupe on my system camera. Year: 1970. Had to tape it in place. No aperture settings, haha. Terrible image quality, but cool. When I added a small hole (equivalent to aperture f/8), it actually became usable. Almost.
@gamepro853320 күн бұрын
that isn’t the sigmonster, its the bigma
@CongThanhContent20 күн бұрын
Must of mixed up those manuals 😅
@BYCUONGVU21 күн бұрын
Kudos for your research bro
@MarkusErichsen24 күн бұрын
Oh neat, I recently adapted my De Oude Delft E50/0.75 for my Fuji X mount with the rear triplet of a Helios 44-2 with a helicoid to focus. Still a bitch to work, since the lens is ~900g
@martinb.77024 күн бұрын
We are all waiting for the Lomo guys to revive the spirit of the Quatsch lens!!!
@JC13067627 күн бұрын
Small correction, the Sigma 200-500 isn't called the Sigmonster, that's the 300 - 800mm. The 200 - 500 is referred to as either Bigma or Sigzilla.
@tsbrownie28 күн бұрын
So much great advice in 1 video. Thanks. A tip for file naming. For personal photos naming like 20240624a01Subject1Subject2...Location.jpg works pretty well. The "a01" is like the old film roll classification where you had roll "a", exposure "01". That works well for things where the subjects/location are the same. 20240624a01GeorgeXmas.jpg, 20240624a02GeorgeXmas.jpg, 20240624a03GeorgeXmas.jpg, etc. It also works well on vacations where you move from place to place and the "a" can become "b", etc. keeping stuff sorted in subgroups properly. When I was helping my pro friend transition from film to digital a million years back, we went to a CustomerName/number20240624A01Subject.jpg format.
@tsbrownie28 күн бұрын
I worked in a camera store in high school and college. Our manager ordered a Bessler camera (same company that made great enlargers). It was AWFUL. Heavy, clunky, loud, few lenses, bad control placement, the film advance felt like it was grinding sand, it looked like it was a junior high school shop project, .... THE WORST ever. We could not sell it. That's not quite right. We could not sell it to anyone who would not return it. She finally told us to sell it for anything we could get for it, no returns allowed. That did not work. We put it out on our yearly "sidewalk sale" and somebody finally took it away for almost free. Did I mention it was bad? Like really bad? That was 50 years ago and it still haunts my dreams.
@idkanymore338229 күн бұрын
holy... dude you are so annoying. Stop this editing, stop the voice, stop the zoomer stock images. Its so over for you bro
@toby124829 күн бұрын
The Rubin observatory is a large format 10300mm f/1.2 monstrosity, without a doubt the most extreme visible light lens ever created. The full frame equivalent is roughly 500mm f/0.06
@CongThanhContent28 күн бұрын
Woah I'll check that out!
@toby124828 күн бұрын
@@CongThanhContentpetapixel made a great video on it from a photographer's perspective and there's lots of content about it from a more scientific/astronomical perspective. It really is an amazing piece of engineering
@jokjkjkАй бұрын
The city at 8:24 to 8:25 (houses in a line, river and bridge) is Tübingen (West Germany). I lived there for some years. 🙂 btw Today, I live near Leica. Maybe I should go check out their dumpster.📷📷📷📷
@HazardousEnvironmentsАй бұрын
Those pigeon photos are actually really nice The phase is one camera seems more like a prototype that actually got built and sold to the public. Looking at you Kodak with that eight millimeter 5k camera! I really wanna get that lens from the very first ever camera and put it on a modern DSLR.
@tsbrownieАй бұрын
The fastest production lens I ever personally held, was on a Canon point-n-shoot in the late 1970s. It was either 0.95 or 0.96. Every image was "soft", and by "soft" I mean out of focus. It made the best photographer look like a rank amateur. I think the store had to almost give it away.
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
Do you know what camera was it?!
@tsbrownieАй бұрын
@@CongThanhContent So long ago, I can't be sure. I don't remember that the lens was removable, but it might have been. It looked like this from ebay (google it) "[ Almost MINT ] Canon 50mm f/0.95 Dream Lens on 7 Camera Body From JAPAN #936"
@OitaOscarАй бұрын
I own a tele-takumar 1000mm f8 manual focus lens. I even tried attaching a 2x rear adaptor on it.
@definedrebel2451Ай бұрын
Crazy we made such a big deal over stamps and the commercialization of space when now Elon Musk is allowed to launch an internet company powered from satellites in space. I think Starlink is amazing and is changing the world for the better but its just interesting.
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
Well it probably was about half a million worth of weight they snuck on!
@TheCatholicRemedyАй бұрын
BRO HAD A CHANCE TO SAY "BIGMA" BUT WENT WITH THE LAME "SIGMONSTER" IM UNSUBBING (NO JOKE)
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
Cya Sigbro
@GabrielKaniaАй бұрын
Maybe not crazy, but mirror lenses deserve a segment in part 2
@AJMansfield1Ай бұрын
What about telecentrics? What about microscope adapters?
@Mraz75Ай бұрын
Damn, you just made me regretted selling my Sony 20-70mm f4 on my ZVE1.😅 i traded the lens for Sony PZ16-35mm. I just love the ultra-wide look. But i do sometimes miss the telephoto side of 50 to 70.
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
The 16-35 PZ is soooooooo small though. It on lenses I want to try out at some point
@Mraz75Ай бұрын
@@CongThanhContent yeah it is small and it makes me want to shoot more because of its lightweight so easy to carry around.
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
I was on the fence with it but I currently have a 14-24 f2.8 chonker I use for underwater stuff and couldn't justify having two wide angle zooms lol. Underwater stuff is my only accepting for personal gear thats large cause the housings are PHAT regardless lol
@Mraz75Ай бұрын
@@CongThanhContent awesome.. thank you..
@Mraz75Ай бұрын
Damn you are just right.. thank you for opening my eyes..
@raymondchin4087Ай бұрын
There were rumors that Fujifilm is working on a medium format fixed lens camera
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
I've been eyeing up the Hasselblad 907 but if Fuji dropped a medium format I'd jump on the bandwagon 😂
@selkiemaineАй бұрын
You are SO right. IMO, most of the time nobody can tell if you use a cheap lens. I shot products for years with a first generation Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro that I got for three bills on e-bay. I recently tested that lens against an RF 100mm f/2.8L - yep the new one has much faster and quieter autofocus, and it did have slightly more contrast - but that little difference disappeared instantly during processing. I could shoot in the studio with that janky old lens all day long. Nobody would ever know the difference.
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
gear really comes down to person using it. once you reach a point you can pull off excellent results with so much less
@icyxxxxxАй бұрын
That’s insane
@adonhd7Ай бұрын
Bro I’m not falling anymore I’m going to stick with sigma, which is like the cheaper version of the Gmaster lens for Sony.and since I am a Sony shooter, I’m a sigma master
@vaweАй бұрын
You pronounced "Quatsch" like a true german ;)
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
I was suedo adopted into a German family in highschool
@elsapooh8175Ай бұрын
Talking about fast lenses you forgot about Voigtlaender 29mm f0.8, which is not just a fastest production lens ever, but also its sharp wide open and almost covers APS-C
@TbagZАй бұрын
I don’t understand anything about cameras and lenses 😅
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
Lol I hope you still enjoyed the video 😂
@TbagZАй бұрын
@@CongThanhContent I actually did enjoy it👍
@HiddenPufferfish01928Ай бұрын
Tbh It has some cool features for the time And it seems like a camera I would use unironiclly
@CongThanhContentАй бұрын
It's definitely does! I honestly would have fun with it! But it wouldn't be my first choice 😂
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the lens used in "come & see" !! Look the movie if you don't know what I'm talking about ;)
8:05 😂😂
btw there are light L16s sold on amazon for $120 USD sealed in box
In the Barry Lindon movie, candle light scene, everyone had to stay in the razer thin focal plane. The actors were carefully placed. I was fascinated enough to purchase the movie on DVD.
О, мой бог. Не ожидал увидеть Гелиос. Я фотографировал на него. Массовость - главное достоинство, возможно единственное.
check out the DIY Perks custom built lens, it's a FF equivalent to 35mm F 0.4 kzread.info/dash/bejne/a5eIksyReZrSZKg.html
Great video! There are some crazy lenses out there 😂
Check diy perks lens
How to get cheap russian 58mm f2 lens (most probably the 44-2 variant that I have) way cheaper than 100usd: You know, these were sold with Zenit and other crappy russian copy cameras. 44-2 variant is most probable with Zenit-E A Zenit-E with case and optics costs around 12-20$ in Eastern European countries (for example I could find at least 10 for sale in Hungarian online marketplaces).
As a native German, I'm getting chills from your pronunciation of the german words xD
i need to start putting in PSA annoucements for pronouncination in the beggining of my videos
There is a very interesting KZread video out there on a "lens" (a lens with a glass matte screen in between) that does not give you the light gathering capability of a very fast lens but it does give you the extremely shallow depth of field. The result is a large format movie camera lens with a DoF equivalent to f/0.3. (Though, as said, not the light sensitivity of an f/0.3 lens.) Look for "f0.3 - The Impossible Lens - Building a Large Format DoF movie camera" by the channel Media Division.
to my knowledge the fastest commercial lens is the olympus APON100XHOTIRF a microscope objective lens
Uh yeah. I actually got to touch and look through the "Bigma" at Photokina 2012.
That's sick! Are you the SAR guy?!
F0.3 equivalent lens made possible by KZreadr Media Division
Take a look at the LSST Lens! 5ft diameter front element
needs more views bro keep it up
Well, I tried out the world's cheapest lens: Mounted a watchmaker's loupe on my system camera. Year: 1970. Had to tape it in place. No aperture settings, haha. Terrible image quality, but cool. When I added a small hole (equivalent to aperture f/8), it actually became usable. Almost.
that isn’t the sigmonster, its the bigma
Must of mixed up those manuals 😅
Kudos for your research bro
Oh neat, I recently adapted my De Oude Delft E50/0.75 for my Fuji X mount with the rear triplet of a Helios 44-2 with a helicoid to focus. Still a bitch to work, since the lens is ~900g
We are all waiting for the Lomo guys to revive the spirit of the Quatsch lens!!!
Small correction, the Sigma 200-500 isn't called the Sigmonster, that's the 300 - 800mm. The 200 - 500 is referred to as either Bigma or Sigzilla.
So much great advice in 1 video. Thanks. A tip for file naming. For personal photos naming like 20240624a01Subject1Subject2...Location.jpg works pretty well. The "a01" is like the old film roll classification where you had roll "a", exposure "01". That works well for things where the subjects/location are the same. 20240624a01GeorgeXmas.jpg, 20240624a02GeorgeXmas.jpg, 20240624a03GeorgeXmas.jpg, etc. It also works well on vacations where you move from place to place and the "a" can become "b", etc. keeping stuff sorted in subgroups properly. When I was helping my pro friend transition from film to digital a million years back, we went to a CustomerName/number20240624A01Subject.jpg format.
I worked in a camera store in high school and college. Our manager ordered a Bessler camera (same company that made great enlargers). It was AWFUL. Heavy, clunky, loud, few lenses, bad control placement, the film advance felt like it was grinding sand, it looked like it was a junior high school shop project, .... THE WORST ever. We could not sell it. That's not quite right. We could not sell it to anyone who would not return it. She finally told us to sell it for anything we could get for it, no returns allowed. That did not work. We put it out on our yearly "sidewalk sale" and somebody finally took it away for almost free. Did I mention it was bad? Like really bad? That was 50 years ago and it still haunts my dreams.
holy... dude you are so annoying. Stop this editing, stop the voice, stop the zoomer stock images. Its so over for you bro
The Rubin observatory is a large format 10300mm f/1.2 monstrosity, without a doubt the most extreme visible light lens ever created. The full frame equivalent is roughly 500mm f/0.06
Woah I'll check that out!
@@CongThanhContentpetapixel made a great video on it from a photographer's perspective and there's lots of content about it from a more scientific/astronomical perspective. It really is an amazing piece of engineering
The city at 8:24 to 8:25 (houses in a line, river and bridge) is Tübingen (West Germany). I lived there for some years. 🙂 btw Today, I live near Leica. Maybe I should go check out their dumpster.📷📷📷📷
Those pigeon photos are actually really nice The phase is one camera seems more like a prototype that actually got built and sold to the public. Looking at you Kodak with that eight millimeter 5k camera! I really wanna get that lens from the very first ever camera and put it on a modern DSLR.
The fastest production lens I ever personally held, was on a Canon point-n-shoot in the late 1970s. It was either 0.95 or 0.96. Every image was "soft", and by "soft" I mean out of focus. It made the best photographer look like a rank amateur. I think the store had to almost give it away.
Do you know what camera was it?!
@@CongThanhContent So long ago, I can't be sure. I don't remember that the lens was removable, but it might have been. It looked like this from ebay (google it) "[ Almost MINT ] Canon 50mm f/0.95 Dream Lens on 7 Camera Body From JAPAN #936"
I own a tele-takumar 1000mm f8 manual focus lens. I even tried attaching a 2x rear adaptor on it.
Crazy we made such a big deal over stamps and the commercialization of space when now Elon Musk is allowed to launch an internet company powered from satellites in space. I think Starlink is amazing and is changing the world for the better but its just interesting.
Well it probably was about half a million worth of weight they snuck on!
BRO HAD A CHANCE TO SAY "BIGMA" BUT WENT WITH THE LAME "SIGMONSTER" IM UNSUBBING (NO JOKE)
Cya Sigbro
Maybe not crazy, but mirror lenses deserve a segment in part 2
What about telecentrics? What about microscope adapters?
Damn, you just made me regretted selling my Sony 20-70mm f4 on my ZVE1.😅 i traded the lens for Sony PZ16-35mm. I just love the ultra-wide look. But i do sometimes miss the telephoto side of 50 to 70.
The 16-35 PZ is soooooooo small though. It on lenses I want to try out at some point
@@CongThanhContent yeah it is small and it makes me want to shoot more because of its lightweight so easy to carry around.
I was on the fence with it but I currently have a 14-24 f2.8 chonker I use for underwater stuff and couldn't justify having two wide angle zooms lol. Underwater stuff is my only accepting for personal gear thats large cause the housings are PHAT regardless lol
@@CongThanhContent awesome.. thank you..
Damn you are just right.. thank you for opening my eyes..
There were rumors that Fujifilm is working on a medium format fixed lens camera
I've been eyeing up the Hasselblad 907 but if Fuji dropped a medium format I'd jump on the bandwagon 😂
You are SO right. IMO, most of the time nobody can tell if you use a cheap lens. I shot products for years with a first generation Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro that I got for three bills on e-bay. I recently tested that lens against an RF 100mm f/2.8L - yep the new one has much faster and quieter autofocus, and it did have slightly more contrast - but that little difference disappeared instantly during processing. I could shoot in the studio with that janky old lens all day long. Nobody would ever know the difference.
gear really comes down to person using it. once you reach a point you can pull off excellent results with so much less
That’s insane
Bro I’m not falling anymore I’m going to stick with sigma, which is like the cheaper version of the Gmaster lens for Sony.and since I am a Sony shooter, I’m a sigma master
You pronounced "Quatsch" like a true german ;)
I was suedo adopted into a German family in highschool
Talking about fast lenses you forgot about Voigtlaender 29mm f0.8, which is not just a fastest production lens ever, but also its sharp wide open and almost covers APS-C
I don’t understand anything about cameras and lenses 😅
Lol I hope you still enjoyed the video 😂
@@CongThanhContent I actually did enjoy it👍
Tbh It has some cool features for the time And it seems like a camera I would use unironiclly
It's definitely does! I honestly would have fun with it! But it wouldn't be my first choice 😂