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The Mitakon Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 II is a standard lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2017. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 600 €;
6 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Canon EOS M: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Canon EOS M.
Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Sony.
Fujifilm X-mount: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Fuji.
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Opinion:Purchased for its maximum aperture, 0.95 which equates a bokeh of about 1.4 on full frame (indicatively to the pdc). The construction is very solid, all metal... and you can feel it from the weight, the focus ring is very ergonomic and fluid, it focuses all in all well. If it were smaller it would not be easy to focus so the size is more than fine. With the new peacking systems it is not very difficult to focus in manual, even at 0.95 ... where I must say that the quality remains very high. The blurred is of character, not surgical, I personally like it very much.
Pros:Opening, construction, weight, sharpness acceptable at full aperture
Cons:Weight, aperture ring without snaps, MAF ring too hard compared to competition
Opinion:I bought this lens with the intention of finding a successor to the fantastic Sigma 35mm 1.4 art I am in love with and I was using on Nikon. I bought this mitakon for the feature in which it stands out, ie the maximum aperture, but I understand obscure some defects. I use this lens with a Fujifilm X-T2. The lens is built well, but it is really really heavy compared to the excellent Samyang, because of the excessive use of metal, of good quality plastic to reduce the weight of at least 100 grams would be apt as a choice, weighs really much on Neck sometimes. The ring nuts are another sore key: the opening is without clicks and therefore moves magically on its own and that of the MAF is a bit ' Duretta, I took as a reference the 50mm 1.2 Samyang that I own. All faults removed the lens has satisfactory performance at full aperture in the central area of the image, a little less at the edges where you have to close so much to be able to see an acceptable level of detail, but Close is out of the question for a lens of the Kind. I thought the focus would have been pretty painless given the AIDS present on Fuji, but in situations of more low light, guardacaso those in which the huge opening more help, the focus peaking does not help because it can not understand what is in focus and what Not. This is a defect of the machine is true, but it is to say that you should not go light on the absence of automatic MAF of this lens while having to use it on camera bodies that present aid to focus as they are not always able to hold, and on those occasions The use of the lens becomes really too frustrating.
Photos taken with Mitakon Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 II
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