📸 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Every Shot!
The Brightin Star 50mm F0.95 lens is a high-performance manual focus lens designed for Nikon Z-Mount cameras, offering exceptional low-light performance and stunning image quality. With its large aperture and precision engineering, this lens is perfect for photographers looking to create striking portraits and artistic shots.
T**L
Nice bokeh and a decent lens.
Overall a decent lens, a bit soft at f0.95 and contrast is a bit low, but it gets better at f1.4. Not bad considering the price of a new Leica Noctilux.
B**N
Pretty good
The lens works great. Its got a bit of a weird look and its hard to focus but thats the reason you buy this lens.One weird thing the red dot that supposed to show whats my apeture is not in the right place. Kind of weird
P**O
Will turn a shot into a piece of art.
Something about this lens turns into a piece of art, maybe it is because everything is out of focus and you only see the gorgeous bokeh and lense flare.Like an old school Russian lens it has tons of CA and distortion and the most beautiful lens flare I have ever seen. The almond shaped bokeh is gorgeous albeit busy and at f/0.95 the depth of field is shallow like the crescent moon which will drive your focus puller mad, or all your shots blury.So much light comes in that at decently noiseless ISO you can shoot night life.It is so heavy that your mount will wear off quicker and your arms too.
U**E
Very nice lens but…
Nice lens but the manual focus makes it a little impractical for shooting on the fly. This lens will make great portraits. Suggest using it on a tripod or enabling focus peaking
J**N
.95 full frame lens for $400?
This lens is the heaviest 50mm I have ever owned. It's even heavier than my Nikon 24-200 zoom. That being said this is a true .95 lens that lets in a tremendous amount of light and can produce some interesting images. For the price I think the lens is worth purchasing just be aware of two things. First, at .95 the focal plane is paper thin and with manual only focus it's extremely challenging to capture the shot. Second, at .95 there is green and purple fringing in the high contrast areas. If flawless image quality is important to you i'd stick with first party lenses from your manufacturer but if your willing to deal with some compromises this Brightin Star might be exactly what your looking for
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