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<br>Episode #133: As a Canon EOS M50 shooter, the selection of lightweight prime lenses for street photography has been purposely limited. I‘ve been eyeing up the third party, 7 Artisans {113} lens for a while now, and I‘ve only just now got the opportunity to try it for myself, where it matters, on the street… Come, watch, learn!…
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0:00 Intro
0:44 {113} lens overview
2:52 EFM 22 comparison
7:03 Point and Shoot
8:52 Pros and Cons
11:19 Photo Gallery
13:32 Conclusion
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Awesome review mate..you got lots a style…mite be picking up the mark 2 for my m50 later in the year..i mostyl shoot street so is deep depth i looking .
Why is Snoop Dogg now reviewing weird lenses?
Very nice images!
I just bought the mark II. Can't wait to shoot it on the street!
This is a really helpful video. I recently bought the 22mm f2 lens for my canon M100. I'm going to pick up this UFO lens, too. I like the idea of turning my camera into a pocketable point and shoot. I am really impressed with the photos you were able to capture.
"Interceptors immediate launch" lol. Good theme tune rendition too. Good stuff.
What settings on the camera do you use ?
you add a filter effect?
Better battery, instant focus, (fast ready), DOF…. seems to be a great lens and concept. Added to which the LSD effects could be useful for filming??? It sounds like the process of concentrating on the scenes and not the camera "clack clack clack" has been a refreshing process and the images bare that out..
"Freshly produced Brixton", "The Suspect" and "Elephant and Castle"…. you were on form.
Very enjoyable and great to hear from you again. A.,
Nice.
Like your streetphotography man, thanks for this vid, very entertaining!
Yes brother