Sigma, Viltrox, TTArtisan: The Ultimate Budget 56mm Lens Test
Viltrox 56mm f1.7 (affiliate links)
Sony - will be here when released -
Fuji -
Nikon -
TTArtisan 56mm f1.8 (affiliate links) - or
Sigma 56mm f1.4 (affiliate links)
Sony - or
Fuji - or
Nikon - or
Micro 4/3 - or
Canon EF-M - or
GEAR I USED TO MAKE THIS VIDEO
[VIDEO GEAR] (affiliate links)
A Camera - or
A Lens - or
B Camera (Table Top) - or
B Lens - or
On Camera monitor - or
My off camera monitor - or
The LUTS I used for this video -
[AUDIO GEAR] (affiliate links)
Microphone (in shot) - or
Boom Microphone (out of shot) - or
Cheaper alternative to boom mic (sounds just as good) - or
XLR Audio Recorder - or
USB Audio Interface - or
Wireless Microphone (out of studio) - or
Podcast/Voice Over Mic - or
In Shot Mic Arm - or
Editing Headphones - or
Editing Speakers (super cheap but awesome) -
Stand for Boom Mic and Overhead Camera -
[LIGHTING] (affiliate links)
Main Light (Key Light) -
Main Softbox - or
Light Stand (for Key/Main light) -
Hair Light - or
Background Light - or
Light Tubes (behind my monitor) - Small - Large -
[COMPUTER AND EDITING] (affiliate links)
Monitor - or
Computer - or
Dock (one plug for power, audio, monitor, and 6 hard drives) -
Keyboard - or
Touchpad - or
Editing Software I Use -
Awesome Free Editing Software (Pros use it!) -
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00:00 - All Very Good Lenses
01:06 - Why These Lenses Are So Good
01:56 - Build and Handling
4:00 - Vignette
4:51 - Distortion
6:00 - Chromatic Aberration
6:28 - Flare
08:11 - Lens Hoods
09:05 - Bekeh and Background Blur
11:54 - Autofocus Performance (tested on Fuji)
14:09 - Sharpness and Detail
18:43 - Closeup Image Quality
19:16 - Conclusion