SLR Magic 25mm T/0.95 Hyperprime Cine Lens Review
Handling and features
This manual focus standard lens for Micro Four Thirds system cameras provides an angle of view equivalent to a 50mm lens on a 35mm camera and sports an incredibly bright T/0.95 maximum aperture. The aperture is expressed in T-stops rather than F-stops as this takes into account light transmission losses within the lens, which is especially important for video work. The lens costs around £650, which doesn't seem too bad considering how fast the maximum aperture is. In this review we'll take a look at how it performs.
This manual focus standard lens for Micro Four Thirds system cameras provides an angle of view equivalent to a 50mm lens on a 35mm camera and sports an incredibly bright T/0.95 maximum aperture. The aperture is expressed in T-stops rather than F-stops as this takes into account light transmission losses within the lens, which is especially important for video work. The lens costs around £650, which doesn't seem too bad considering how fast the maximum aperture is. In this review we'll take a look at how it performs.
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