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2024-01-17T07:11:34
I very go out of my way to write reviews, but this time I had to make an exception. I bought the 7artisans 25mm f0.95 on sale, but I would say it's well worth the full retail price. There is nothing like this available for the X mount or any APSC camera for that matter. The pictures that come out of this resemble something out of a medium format camera. The wide angle 3d pop from this lens is unparalleled. If you know what you are doing, this will make your pictures stand out. The lens is super heavy chunk of glass and metal and the images aren't even close to sharp wide open at minimum distances, but get respectably sharp a few feet away. The lens gets razor sharp by f5.6 and has no distortion. This is also a real T1.05 lens, which means it can make your camera act like a night vision device. Wide open its so bright that it overexposes even night shots. The only thing I did not like about the lens is it gets horrible flares when pointing at bright light sources at night. For reference I have the XF 23mm 1.4 R and the Nokton 23mm f1.2 as well. While being sharper than the 7artisans, neither of those lenses can even come close in the vintage 3d look you get with the 0.95 Absolutely highly recommended!
Siddhant P.
2021-12-31T11:36:39
What does a 25mm, f/0.95, manual focus, APS-C, Nikon Z-mount, ?dumb? lens do for under $400? DOUBLE the weight of a Z50, but ooooo the bokeh, bokeh, bokeh. Of course you?re gonna get bokehliciousness with this ludicrous-speed lens, and my biggest issue with my purchase is 7artisans marketing it as a ?light and compact? lens, because it?s anything but light and compact. It?s not the reason why I bought it, but I was shocked when the package was delivered. I thought that maybe there?s a gimble counterbalance or a sandbag weight in the box ? nope, just a hunk of metal and glass. So I had to find how this compares to my diminutive Z50, which with a battery, SD card AND the DX 16-50mm lens weighs 581 grams. The 7artisans lens, by itself, weighs in at 614 grams, that?s 1 1/3 pounds for those of us still tied to the imperial system (I thought the Empire was bad ? Sith, Stormtroopers and the like). Size-wise, it?s almost as tall as a compacted DX 50-200mm lens. This is NOT the lens I want to carry around all day for street photography, and I?m sure as hell not throwing it my backpack for a mountain hike, but if I want to go rucking ? If I dropped this lens and broke it, would I get another? Probably not. I bought it directly from 7artisans during my Black Friday (week) orgy of online shopping, so returning it isn?t as easy as buying from Adorama. But, for the price, and when I have really still subjects that are in my studio or within a short walk, and I want to serve up some dreamy, creamy bokeh, with a DOF more shallow than a backyard kiddie pool, it?s worth keeping in my photographic arsenal. Oh, one very important item, if (like me) you?ve never had a faster lens than f/1.8, you absolutely will need a ND filter if shooting outside wide-open, even in cloudy weather. Both the Z50 and Zfc shutter speeds max out at 1/4000, and with this lens cranked wide open, the photos will still be blown out without a ND filter. PROS + Stupid-fast lens. + Have I mentioned the bokeh? + Low price. + Hefty hunk of metal and glass that?s useful for rucking. + 52mm filter size, which for me, is the same filter size as 2/3 of my lenses, so I got that going for me. CONS - Heavy: weighs more than a pound, which is more than double the weight of a Z50 with a DX 16-50mm lens. - Big: almost as tall as a compacted DX 50-200mm lens. - Dumb: no CPU contacts, so no aperture info in the viewfinders, no in-camera aperture control and no EXIF info. - No aperture click stops. In the short time I?ve used this lens, I?ve inadvertently changed the aperture while focusing. The slightest bump can change the aperture setting. I might use some electrical tape to keep it in place. NITPICKS ~ Metal lens cap will not stay attached if there?s a filter on the lens. ~ No external lens mounting mark. There?s a small red dot on the rear (mating end) of the lens, which is more helpful than no mark at all, but come-on, man ? BONUS * Good reason/excuse to get a slew of 52mm ND filters * Tell your photographer friends ? ?Yeah, I got zero-point-nine-five here ?? ?Your bokeh powers are weak, old man.? ?My bokeh is stronger than your bokeh.?
JOHN W.
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Fujifilm X
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25mm
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11 elements in 9 groups
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Medium format look on APSC
By Siddhant P.
I very go out of my way to write reviews, but this time I had to make an exception. I bought the 7artisans 25mm f0.95 on sale, but I would say it's well worth the full retail price. There is nothing like this available for the X mount or any APSC camera for that matter. The pictures that come out of this resemble something out of a medium format camera. The wide angle 3d pop from this lens is unparalleled. If you know what you are doing, this will make your pictures stand out. The lens is su...
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Discover the transformative power of the Photoelectric 25mm f/0.95 Lens for Fujifilm X, a high-quality, professional-grade lens that is designed to elevate your photography experience. This innovative lens boasts an ultra-fast maximum aperture of f/0.95, enabling you to capture stunning low-light images and create a soft, dreamy bokeh effect. The shallow depth of field allows your subject to stand out against a beautifully blurred background, while the soft light spot feature ensures a smooth transition from sharp focus areas to a gentle blur.
Experience the versatility of the 25mm focal length, equivalent to a small wide-angle of approximately 35mm. This feature offers greater flexibility in shooting a variety of subjects, from breathtaking landscapes to intimate portraits and delectable food photography. The lens's close focusing distance of 0.25m caters to a range of shooting purposes, allowing you to easily handle multiple-scene shooting.
With this wide-angle lens, you can incorporate background elements or required composition elements into your shots, making it ideal for group photos in indoor environments and portrait subjects. The lens's optical design adopts an 11-element-in-9-group structure, including 3 ultra-low dispersion lenses, effectively eliminating edge dispersion and enhancing the overall expressiveness of your images.
Despite its robust capabilities, the Photoelectric 25mm f/0.95 Lens for Fujifilm X is light and compact, weighing approximately 582g. Its dimensions are about 63mm in diameter and 99.7mm in length, with a filter size of 52mm, making it a reliable and durable addition to your photography kit.