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The Rokinon CV85M-S 85mm t/1.5 Aspherical Lens for Sony Alpha is designed for filmmakers and photographers seeking exceptional quality. With a de-clicked aperture for smooth adjustments, a versatile aperture range, and follow focus compatibility, this lens is perfect for capturing stunning visuals in any setting.
R**L
A lotta bang for a little buck
(Note: My review on all of these lenses are pretty much the same just a few minor technical differences)I'm no lens guru, and I don't have much of a budget, so these lenses are perfect.Coming from shooting DSLR to the Black Magic Cinema Camera, I was at least familiar with the functionality of these lenses. First thing I shot with them was a wedding and these were the only lenses I used on my camera. It takes a bit of getting used to working with all primes, but, with a t1.5 aperture, it's worth giving up the zoom since lighting isn't always the best.I would recommend getting some super-wide angle lenses if you are shooting on a crop sensor like the BMCC as it more than doubles the focal length on these cameras (this one equates to about a 200mm).The lenses are nice and heavy, suggesting a good build, and the focus is smooth. I haven't tried them with a follow-focus yet, but, anticipate doing so in the near future.The de-clicked aperture is a nice feature too. It adds a smoothness to changing exposures while shooting that you cannot get with a regular DSLR lens, but, that can also be a problem if you are not paying attention because the aperture ring is easy to bump. That is in no way a complaint, just an observation and an issue I chalk up to user error and must get used to.The only issue I ran into with this particular lens was that the filter ring is smaller than the 24mm and the 35mm. I wish they were all the same, but, that's a minor issue that a step-ring would fixAll in all, I really like these lenses and would recommend them to anyone on a budget. They are what they are, and what they are is an affordable tool to help you tell your story. I'm sure there are gear snobs who would frown on these, but, I feel that gear snobbery comes from a lack of vision and skill.
D**T
Would be great at twice the price. Total no-brainer for filming
This is a beast. Huge amounts of glass for micro 4/3, actually gives my GH4 the heft my old Canon stuff had; so be aware this is not the typical MFT featherweight stuff.Like:+ Sharp. Even wide open+ Extremely solid build+ Buttery smooth, low resistance focus and (clickless) aperture rings with FF teeth. Among the best I've used.+ includes a proper center-pinch cap+ Metallic red accent ring actually looks more slick than L glass.Meh:- Min. focal distance is around 3 feet...so no macro.- If I have to knock anything, it's the large size...it won't be living in my day bag. Truthfully, though, I kind of enjoy itNOTE: GH4 and non-IBS shooters, you WILL need stabilization and focus peaking or a full-res monitor for this. It's too tight for handheld without OIS and the DOF is impossibly narrow wide open.I've see comparisons that put this against L-series and Zeiss glass without much to differentiate them. I haven't really rung it out yet, but have found it very handy for dark and shallow DOF applications, and awesome for sneaky closeups in doc scenarios. Sharpness and color rendering are at least on par with the 12-35mm and SLR Magic glass I have (that's high praise)...I'll try to update if I find out otherwise but so far this is looking like an awesome lens, and I foresee heavy use. The fact that it's this cheap is just absurd.
B**Y
I've got to step back a few paces from my subject to get good framing. But
The quality of this lens is shocking for the price. This is my first purchase of a "de-clicked" lens for videography use. I typically rely on native AF lenses for my Panasonic Lumix G85. I've been underwhelmed with that camera's auto-focus system and decided to try a manual cinema lens. Since I'm a hybrid shooter who's on a budget, I decided to get a lens that could dual purpose both for videography and portraiture. With the 2x crop factor on the MFT camera, I've got to step back a few paces from my subject to get good framing. But, the results are spectacular. Beautiful, creamy bokeh on portraits and smooth focus transitions on video. Build quality appears solid with smooth mechanical motion for both the focus ring and the aperture. The included lens hood is plastic but very sturdy. The image gets a little soft below T1.8 (~f/2.0) but tack-sharp as you stop it down just a fraction.
G**E
Good Stuff
I bought this lens based on the reviews, and I am happy that I did. You can read the other reviews as to quality and such. This is a great lens from that perspective.I wanted a lens that could give our videos a different look for some shots. I use this lens on a Canon 5DIII as part of a 3 or 4 camera setup. I can get a narrow DOF and the 85mm is great for mid range shots of 10-20 feet. The images are nice and sharp and it has really great color coming through. We get some really nice closeups of our participants.The de-clicked aperture is really smooth and it is a hoot. You can do some interesting effects with it including dynamic ones in which the aperture is opened or closed during the actual movie take. Hey, you are in the movie business now, and it is a lot of fun.I would recommend this lens also to people who want to better understand the interplay between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO with regard to exposure. There is something that strikes home when you manually dial in the aperture and you see what happens to the exposure meter in the camera. So it is a great learning experience too. Suddenly, now you realize you have this completely manual lens feeding light into the camera's sensor. You get a lot of feedback shooting that way and it gives you a better understanding as to what the camera can do. That is a very good thing.So give this lens a try and have some fun with it.
J**L
Excelente
De mis lentes favoritos a un super precio, busco diario buenos precios en amazón y he encontrado muy buenas ofertas en excelentes productos como este. me encantó!
R**A
Razor sharp!
Very sharp lens when stopped down to T4. Solid construction. Large for m43 system cameras but if size and weight aren't an issue, this is excellent value. Fully manual lens. Suitable for careful tripod work, not on the fly.
A**R
Nice cinematic look on GH5
Lovely look, nice dog and gives a great look on GH5
N**.
Rokinon
Its okay.
J**W
Great value when the price is right
For 174SGD this lens was a steal and the picture is pretty great. I wouldn't say it has zeiss level sharpness but it doesn't have the blooming issues that plague vintage lenses either.
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