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This is the most comprehensive video presentation on the history of Bubble Soap Bokeh lenses, which led to the development and production of the TTArtisan 2.8 100mm.
I introduce you to this TTArtisan lens in detail, show its mechanical and optical strengths, address its weaknesses, adapt the lens to various analogue and digital cameras, and show you numerous photos I have taken with this lens.
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00:00 Start
00:22 Introduction
00:38 History of the predecessor Meyer Görlitz
03:21 Introduction TTArtisan 2.8 100mm Part 1
04:57 M42 connection and adaptation possibilities
05:35 Introduction TTArtisan 2.8 100mm Part 2
05:57 Use of filters
06:14 Lens hood
07:33 Distortion
08:07 Chromatic aberration
08:28 Contrast performance
08:46 Sharpness in the image corners
09:09 Sharpness performance in general
10:44 Bubble bokeh
11:26 Bokeh in general
11:40 Conclusion and sample images
Music:
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