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Metabones lens speed booster adapter, focal reducer
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  • Its all armchair science ignore them all - buy it try it love it or hate it. And then make something. Hopefully after stage 1+2 we'll be watching your pics in the cinema. if not repeat

  • here is some speedbooster footage of random crap i shot around me. leica r - NEX

    anyway, tell me what you think.

    another thing, the speedbooster + lens is heavier than the body of the camera so when you focus while handholding your causing an earthquake in the body.

    im waiting for the bmc mft to come out and rock my world.

  • f2.8 zoom giving f2.0 equivalent bokeh and wider FOV. That’s nice. It reduces the focal length. But it steepens lighting angle hitting on sensor surface. Some hands-on reviewers already mentioned about more CA, more vignetting, and less corner sharpness. The larger aperture, the more such side effects. Some users wouldn't mind it. Some would mind it. All gears are like that. That's all.

  • You also get better center sharpness and the ability to shoot below F1. I think the blooming is more of an issue than pixel vignetting.

  • Haha. I didn't say any negative thing about Metabones Speed Booster.

  • If internet bashing would have that much effect, Red would never have taken off…

    Some folks still use their own brain, and the others should stay away from such stuff anyway!

  • Wow, that was fast. From Messiah Has Risen to POS, all in the span of a couple of weeks. Just because of a video of a couple of overcaffeinated dipshits that may as well have been two E! reporters breathlessly parsing what Rihanna wore to the BET Music Awards, and fora pro-sumers (con-fessionals?) whose opinions seem to be based on anything but hands-on experience.

    Sorry Metabones. A good idea hasn't got a chance these days against the Interwebs Idiocracy One-Two Punch of fake expert video reviews and fickle gadfly fora.

  • See my post top of this page.

  • @stonebat where does it say that m43 version will have noisy image stabilization? and what do you mean by "noisy" in this context?

  • @lenuisible LMAO, good it's not just me.

  • @stonebat agreed. I have the 40mm F2.8 stm, now that's a horrible lens in manual mode, has the worse focusing noise.. I'm passed the return date so it's going as gift to family. Might be worth the quality and size with SB.

  • @lenuisible LoL

    What we get out of this adpter are
    1. wider FOV
    2. shallower DOF
    3. noisy image stabilization if possible
    4. 1 stop gain in speed

    If you have native M43 wide angle lens, #1 is irrelevant. If you are happy with DOF from 1.4, #2 is irrelevant. If you mind the noisy image stabilization, #3 is irrelevant. If you mind pixel vignetting, #4 is irrelevant.

    If none is relevant to you, you don't need the adapter. The moral of the story is that you must be patient and careful about new products that @eoshd preaches.

  • This video makes me want to stab both of them

  • Adam from Mythbusters? What? And what's wrong with that other guy? How many times did Adam correct him and it looks like he needs to take a crap.

  • Here's quite an interesting review that encompasses the Metabones speed booster, among other things. The guy has the NEX7 and a 5D Mk III. He uses his Canon glass on the NEX with the Metabones adaptor.

  • @griplimited I didn't say it's unusable. I meant it is what it is.

  • Thanks @lpowell, I may stick with my Nikkor 105 a bit longer.

  • @stonebat

    We use these lens on our Canons as our primary. Just use an external Mic like Rode and you're set.

  • See this video. Not my video, but I did notice that Canon EF lens is noisy when its image stabilizer is active during video recording.

    http://tinyurl.com/abwwos2

  • @LPowell

    Samyang 85mm 1.4 has no lens breathing? That's good. Fingers crossed for the rumored Samyang 50mm T1.5.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev Sounds like a very logical thing to do. Thanks sir.

  • @vicharris

    They wanted to make portrait lens, ones that makes skin good without much postprocessing.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev Interesting. Why is this or should I ask this in the Rokinon Cine thread? I would just like to know for knowing sake.

  • The Samyang/Rokinon 85mm f1.4 is not as sharp as the Nikon 105mm f2.0 at the widest apertures, but for video resolution it's more than sharp enough.

    Samyang designers designed this lens intentionally not so sharp.