Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO Lens - Fuji x
Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO is a magnificent f/0.95 Standard lens for the Cropped Frame(APS-C) camera. Achieving the APO design, enjoy the clear images with well controlled chromatic aberration. The ultra-fast aperture lens with APO is perfect for low light photography, shallow depth of field portrait and narrative videography. It is blessed with crystal clear details, extraordinary sharpness and exquisite bokeh. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO incorporates one Extra-low Dispersion Glass, one Aspherical Lens and three Ultra High Refraction Glass to minimize the chromatic aberration across the frame. Clean images at both ‘in-focus’ and ‘out-of-focus’ areas. 35cm closest focusing distance allows photographers to capture different perspectives with details of the object. With the maximum aperture of f/0.95, a breathtaking close up shot with shallow depth of field can be easily captured. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO with low focus breathing is perfect for narrative filming. It eliminates the distraction of the changes in angle of view when moving focus from one object to another.
Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO is a magnificent f/0.95 Standard lens for the Cropped Frame(APS-C) camera. Achieving the APO design, enjoy the clear images with well controlled chromatic aberration. The ultra-fast aperture lens with APO is perfect for low light photography, shallow depth of field portrait and narrative videography. It is blessed with crystal clear details, extraordinary sharpness and exquisite bokeh. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO incorporates one Extra-low Dispersion Glass, one Aspherical Lens and three Ultra High Refraction Glass to minimize the chromatic aberration across the frame. Clean images at both ‘in-focus’ and ‘out-of-focus’ areas. 35cm closest focusing distance allows photographers to capture different perspectives with details of the object. With the maximum aperture of f/0.95, a breathtaking close up shot with shallow depth of field can be easily captured. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO with low focus breathing is perfect for narrative filming. It eliminates the distraction of the changes in angle of view when moving focus from one object to another.
Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO is a magnificent f/0.95 Standard lens for the Cropped Frame(APS-C) camera. Achieving the APO design, enjoy the clear images with well controlled chromatic aberration. The ultra-fast aperture lens with APO is perfect for low light photography, shallow depth of field portrait and narrative videography. It is blessed with crystal clear details, extraordinary sharpness and exquisite bokeh. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO incorporates one Extra-low Dispersion Glass, one Aspherical Lens and three Ultra High Refraction Glass to minimize the chromatic aberration across the frame. Clean images at both ‘in-focus’ and ‘out-of-focus’ areas. 35cm closest focusing distance allows photographers to capture different perspectives with details of the object. With the maximum aperture of f/0.95, a breathtaking close up shot with shallow depth of field can be easily captured. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO with low focus breathing is perfect for narrative filming. It eliminates the distraction of the changes in angle of view when moving focus from one object to another.
Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO is a magnificent f/0.95 Standard lens for the Cropped Frame(APS-C) camera. Achieving the APO design, enjoy the clear images with well controlled chromatic aberration. The ultra-fast aperture lens with APO is perfect for low light photography, shallow depth of field portrait and narrative videography. It is blessed with crystal clear details, extraordinary sharpness and exquisite bokeh. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO incorporates one Extra-low Dispersion Glass, one Aspherical Lens and three Ultra High Refraction Glass to minimize the chromatic aberration across the frame. Clean images at both ‘in-focus’ and ‘out-of-focus’ areas. 35cm closest focusing distance allows photographers to capture different perspectives with details of the object. With the maximum aperture of f/0.95, a breathtaking close up shot with shallow depth of field can be easily captured. Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO with low focus breathing is perfect for narrative filming. It eliminates the distraction of the changes in angle of view when moving focus from one object to another.
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Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO - Fuji X
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
After seeing a number of reviews of this lens, I ordered it the day it became available at B&H. The Fujifilm 50mm f/1.0 was on my wishlist, but I really didn't expect to ever buy it because while it's way cheaper than comparable glass by other camera brands, it's still more than I can justify. So for 1/3 the price I got this lens instead.The Fuji X system makes manual focusing a breeze so I knew I wouldn't really miss the AF. No WR wasn't a dealbreaker. Vignetting wide open, which this lens does do a bit, is not an issue because if I'm isolating a subject at f/0.95 I'm not going to care a lot about the corners. My primary concern was sharpness near the center and what the bokeh would actually look like. The verdict: while a pixel peeper might have something to ... MoreAfter seeing a number of reviews of this lens, I ordered it the day it became available at B&H. The Fujifilm 50mm f/1.0 was on my wishlist, but I really didn't expect to ever buy it because while it's way cheaper than comparable glass by other camera brands, it's still more than I can justify. So for 1/3 the price I got this lens instead.The Fuji X system makes manual focusing a breeze so I knew I wouldn't really miss the AF. No WR wasn't a dealbreaker. Vignetting wide open, which this lens does do a bit, is not an issue because if I'm isolating a subject at f/0.95 I'm not going to care a lot about the corners. My primary concern was sharpness near the center and what the bokeh would actually look like. The verdict: while a pixel peeper might have something to complain about, this lens is plenty sharp for me, and the bokeh is GORGEOUS. It just falls off really nicely without getting busy. I've uploaded a couple of images so you can see what I'm talking about.Another reason I wanted this lens is because some reviewers mentioned it has a really funky (in a good way) lens flare that only happens if you point it at the sun (or other light source) with the hood off, at exactly f/0.95 (it disappears at f/1.00). I have yet to experience it but I'm looking forward to playing around with it.By the way, some people complain about the abormally long focus throw. You know what, when I'm dealing with a MF lens with a razor-thin depth of field, I don't care about fast focusing, I want accuracy, so I love it. The stepless aperture ring takes a little getting used to, but it works fine and it's a boon for videographers.Finally, the build quality on this lens is great. It feels solid but not super heavy, and the rectangular lens hood is a nice touch. If you're familiar with the Fuji 16mm f/1.4's add-on hood, this is exactly the same, except the lid doesn't fall off by itself like the Fuji's does. The only (minor) annoyance for me is that the red dot indicating where to align it to the camera is on the mount bezel, not on the side, so it takes a little twisting back and forth to get it to catch.All in all, I'm very pleased with this lens. It's a lot of bang for the buck.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
After using the Argus several times in very dark situations, I'm glad I went with it over the others. While just about twice the money, I think it is a solid lens for the money. Performance is much higher than the Mitakon 35mm 0.95 I had for my Canon EOS M5. Some reviewers did not like the long throw of the focus ring, but I think it really helps to zero in on the point of focus. I use Fujifilm X-T4, Pro3 & X-E4 and the focus peaking works well with it. Sharper than I expected wide open, which is where I will use it most of the time (why buy 0.95 if you won't use it?) Solid, well made lens, that came in nice packaging. Only real complaint is the non-click aperture ring. I won't use it for video EVER, but problem easily solved by a small piece of black gaffer tape. ... MoreAfter using the Argus several times in very dark situations, I'm glad I went with it over the others. While just about twice the money, I think it is a solid lens for the money. Performance is much higher than the Mitakon 35mm 0.95 I had for my Canon EOS M5. Some reviewers did not like the long throw of the focus ring, but I think it really helps to zero in on the point of focus. I use Fujifilm X-T4, Pro3 & X-E4 and the focus peaking works well with it. Sharper than I expected wide open, which is where I will use it most of the time (why buy 0.95 if you won't use it?) Solid, well made lens, that came in nice packaging. Only real complaint is the non-click aperture ring. I won't use it for video EVER, but problem easily solved by a small piece of black gaffer tape. Weight isn't extreme if you have and use 1.4 lenses, slightly more, but for more than a stop extra, I'll take that trade. Very cool (IMHO) lens flare that basically encircles the subject/light in a red circle. Bokeh is nice and smooth, close to a 50mm/1.4 FF, but won't come close to the same look as the Canon 50mm/1.2L, which (IMHO) has the prettiest bokeh of all.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I love this lens! I love the long slow focus - it makes it so much easier to get the exact focus I want. Sure, it's not fast, but that's not why I got a manual focus lens. So far, the images I'm getting from this lens are great and I look forward to getting more lenses from Venus Optics!
| Effective Pixels | 26 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm) |
| Max resolution | 6240 x 4160 |
| Sensor Type | BSI-CMOS |
| Processor | X-Processor 4 |
Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO - Fuji X
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Venus Laowa 33mm f/0.95 CF APO Large Aperture Lens for Canon EOS-M Mount Mirrorless Camera
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Venus Laowa 33mm f/0.95 CF APO Large Aperture Lens for Fuji X Mount Mirrorless Camera
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Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO Sony E
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Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO Fuji X
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After seeing a number of reviews of this lens, I ordered it the day it became available at B&H. The Fujifilm 50mm f/1.0 was on my wishlist, but I really didn't expect to ever buy it because while it's way cheaper than comparable glass by other camera brands, it's still more than I can justify. So for 1/3 the price I got this lens instead.The Fuji X system makes manual focusing a breeze so I knew I wouldn't really miss the AF. No WR wasn't a dealbreaker. Vignetting wide open, which this lens does do a bit, is not an issue because if I'm isolating a subject at f/0.95 I'm not going to care a lot about the corners. My primary concern was sharpness near the center and what the bokeh would actually look like. The verdict: while a pixel peeper might have something to ... MoreAfter seeing a number of reviews of this lens, I ordered it the day it became available at B&H. The Fujifilm 50mm f/1.0 was on my wishlist, but I really didn't expect to ever buy it because while it's way cheaper than comparable glass by other camera brands, it's still more than I can justify. So for 1/3 the price I got this lens instead.The Fuji X system makes manual focusing a breeze so I knew I wouldn't really miss the AF. No WR wasn't a dealbreaker. Vignetting wide open, which this lens does do a bit, is not an issue because if I'm isolating a subject at f/0.95 I'm not going to care a lot about the corners. My primary concern was sharpness near the center and what the bokeh would actually look like. The verdict: while a pixel peeper might have something to complain about, this lens is plenty sharp for me, and the bokeh is GORGEOUS. It just falls off really nicely without getting busy. I've uploaded a couple of images so you can see what I'm talking about.Another reason I wanted this lens is because some reviewers mentioned it has a really funky (in a good way) lens flare that only happens if you point it at the sun (or other light source) with the hood off, at exactly f/0.95 (it disappears at f/1.00). I have yet to experience it but I'm looking forward to playing around with it.By the way, some people complain about the abormally long focus throw. You know what, when I'm dealing with a MF lens with a razor-thin depth of field, I don't care about fast focusing, I want accuracy, so I love it. The stepless aperture ring takes a little getting used to, but it works fine and it's a boon for videographers.Finally, the build quality on this lens is great. It feels solid but not super heavy, and the rectangular lens hood is a nice touch. If you're familiar with the Fuji 16mm f/1.4's add-on hood, this is exactly the same, except the lid doesn't fall off by itself like the Fuji's does. The only (minor) annoyance for me is that the red dot indicating where to align it to the camera is on the mount bezel, not on the side, so it takes a little twisting back and forth to get it to catch.All in all, I'm very pleased with this lens. It's a lot of bang for the buck.
After using the Argus several times in very dark situations, I'm glad I went with it over the others. While just about twice the money, I think it is a solid lens for the money. Performance is much higher than the Mitakon 35mm 0.95 I had for my Canon EOS M5. Some reviewers did not like the long throw of the focus ring, but I think it really helps to zero in on the point of focus. I use Fujifilm X-T4, Pro3 & X-E4 and the focus peaking works well with it. Sharper than I expected wide open, which is where I will use it most of the time (why buy 0.95 if you won't use it?) Solid, well made lens, that came in nice packaging. Only real complaint is the non-click aperture ring. I won't use it for video EVER, but problem easily solved by a small piece of black gaffer tape. ... MoreAfter using the Argus several times in very dark situations, I'm glad I went with it over the others. While just about twice the money, I think it is a solid lens for the money. Performance is much higher than the Mitakon 35mm 0.95 I had for my Canon EOS M5. Some reviewers did not like the long throw of the focus ring, but I think it really helps to zero in on the point of focus. I use Fujifilm X-T4, Pro3 & X-E4 and the focus peaking works well with it. Sharper than I expected wide open, which is where I will use it most of the time (why buy 0.95 if you won't use it?) Solid, well made lens, that came in nice packaging. Only real complaint is the non-click aperture ring. I won't use it for video EVER, but problem easily solved by a small piece of black gaffer tape. Weight isn't extreme if you have and use 1.4 lenses, slightly more, but for more than a stop extra, I'll take that trade. Very cool (IMHO) lens flare that basically encircles the subject/light in a red circle. Bokeh is nice and smooth, close to a 50mm/1.4 FF, but won't come close to the same look as the Canon 50mm/1.2L, which (IMHO) has the prettiest bokeh of all.
I love this lens! I love the long slow focus - it makes it so much easier to get the exact focus I want. Sure, it's not fast, but that's not why I got a manual focus lens. So far, the images I'm getting from this lens are great and I look forward to getting more lenses from Venus Optics!
| Effective Pixels | 26 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm) |
| Max resolution | 6240 x 4160 |
| Sensor Type | BSI-CMOS |
| Processor | X-Processor 4 |