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p.5 #10 · Taste-Test (C/Y vs FD @ 85mm) | |
Previously on Taste-Test:
cogitech wrote:
Mescalamba wrote:
If I should decide between Canon FD and Contax C/Y..
..I would choose Leica R.
sebboh wrote:
i've yet to be sold on the leica either...
The only direct comparison I have seen (member tdong at getDPI) between the Leica R 80/1.4 and the Rokinon showed the Rokinon to be superior (to my eyes). Unfortunately, the links to the photos are broken.
http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/nikon/8293-leica-summilux-80-1-4-vs-rokinon-85-1-4-a.html
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carstenw wrote:
I recall that the boke was similar and the Rokinon had less CA. I am not certain that the Rokinon would be better in all cases though. I used to own the 80/1.4 Lux-R, and loved it. I have also tried the Samyang 85/1.4, and wasn't overly impressed with it, just meh. Competent but not interesting. This was for walk-about, not portrait or close-up use.
Actually, the Leica samples in tdong's test showed "ringed" bokeh highlights where the Rokinon's was extremely smooth.
Sharpness-wise, at 100%, the Rokinon easily matched the Leica as well. Colours were basically the same.
His test was a major influence on my purchase of the Rokinon. I was an owner of the FD SSC Asph, EF 85/1.8, and Rokkor 85/1.7 at the time. I sold them all after testing the Rokinon.
Perhaps not a walk-around, but for portraits (which is basically all I use it for, except for some performance stuff as well) I couldn't find anything better, especially when price was considered.
If I hadn't needed the money so badly at the time, I would have kept the FD SSC Asph (and the CV 125/2.5, and the CZ21, and....). Now that I am financially better off, I do not feel the desire to re-purchase the FD. The CV125 and CZ21? Yes.
Some Rokinon performance samples (allowed in this thread?)
Boring? Lacking in some way? Would nervous, edgy bokeh have added something? (these are rhetorical questions)
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The Rokinon shines at weddings, too, in my not-so-humble opinion:
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The shots in my last two posts would have been pretty damn good with the FD, as well, but I wouldn't have wanted to be shooting them with the Zeiss.
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cogitech wrote:
Actually, the Leica samples in tdong's test showed "ringed" bokeh highlights where the Rokinon's was extremely smooth.
carstenw wrote:
Oh, I don't disagree that his test showed the Rokinon as being better in every way, or at least equal. However, in my personal experience, I loved my 80 Lux and felt no emotional connection to the Samyang I tried. YMMV.
What was the emotional connection based on? Do you think it had anything to do with the considerable investment you had in the Leica?
I'm not trying to be combative. I just know how easy it is to let oneself become enamoured by something upon which one has spent a lot of money, or invested a lot of personal time in.
Or, perhaps because, well... it's a Leica!
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You could be right about the colours. In tdong's samples, they looked virtually identical to me. Either way, I like the Rokinon's complete lack of cast. It is one of the "truest" lenses I have ever used with respect to colour. Muted? Perhaps. I like it - Reminds me of the wonderful look of the CV125.
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The tests I performed were controlled, but of subjects that I typically shoot. They were portraits taken with several lenses of the same focal length. Therefore, it was quite simple for me to determine that in real-world situations the Rokinon would perform best for me.
Had I an unlimited budget to own the Leica back then and test it, I might have fallen in love with it. I'll never know, but I have no desire to purchase one. It just isn't an attractive value proposition to me. I guess I should consider myself lucky that I can be satisfied with a lens that costs so little.
When I see customer's eyes pop out of their heads upon seeing the photos, I think back to discussions similar to this one, and I simply smile to myself.
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Wilhelm's "bokeh check" says it all. Perhaps some of you like that. It boggles my mind, but that's life. ...Show more →
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Grenache wrote:
Had the CY and loved it, especially for BW conversions. I could not justify keeping it and my CY 100/2 when I needed some wider options.
I bought and tried Rokinon, largely from Cogitech's examples. Got a lemon and had no interest in playing roulette to see if I could get a good one. Bought it new, might have gotten damaged in shipping - seemed unlikely. Not interested in poor QC.
Have not tried the Canon FD/SSC but have never been a big fan of the 85L in EF. Nice where it is sharp but relatively featureless elsewhere.
Just my pennies.
Yeah, I dunno if it's justified or not but I kinda feel the same way. I think in my case it's just the lame-ass name. Sam Yang? Gimmie a break! That would be like buying a Hyundai car. UG! Probably the same sort of experience too. I'll pass. Maybe if I find one with a scratched up body for $50 or something. 
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The bokeh on a crop sensor remember is larger than on a FF so while the FD is still uber-creamy the C/Y 1.4 softens up quite a lot. Well, just imagine cropping to the center-most 65% or 50% of the image and I guess one can understand how some of the hardish blur transitions soften as they expand to fill the zoom so to speak - not to mention that it's bokeh is not all that edgy in the first place. Here's two I took today and one from a few months ago all WO at F/1.4
http://tesselator.gpmod.com/Images/_Image_By_Lens/Zeiss_Planar_85mm_f1.4/_1020285.jpg
http://tesselator.gpmod.com/Images/_Image_By_Lens/Zeiss_Planar_85mm_f1.4/_1080056_Zeiss_85mm_f1.4_Planar.jpg
http://tesselator.gpmod.com/Images/_Image_By_Lens/Zeiss_Planar_85mm_f1.4/_1080062_Zeiss_85mm_f1.4_Planar.jpg
The girl shot has a very busy BG (lined up cigarette packages) but it looks ok to me. I like it! I also don't notice a lot of CA with this lens either. There's some cyan fringing around EXTREMELY harsh highlights but I can't think of a lens that doesn't exhibit the same at some point - even most APO designs. <shrug> So I'm not sure why some here say it has CA and I've not encountered it. Maybe just lucky? Hmmm...
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