SLR Magic 25mm T/0.95 Hyperprime Cine Lens Review

SLR Magic 25mm T0.95 Hyperprime Cine Sample Photos

Portrait | 1/250 sec | T/0.95 | 25.0 mm | ISO 200

Portrait | 1/250 sec | T/0.95 | 25.0 mm | ISO 200
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Portrait low light | 1/125 sec | T/0.95 | 25.0 mm | ISO 640

Portrait low light | 1/125 sec | T/0.95 | 25.0 mm | ISO 640
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Sharpness is outstanding in the centre of the frame stopped down to T/2 or beyond | 1/1300 sec | ISO 160

Sharpness is outstanding in the centre of the frame stopped down to T/2 or beyond | 1/1300 sec | ISO 160
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The fast maximum aperture makes it possible to blur backgrounds effectively. At fast apertures the blur has an excellent quality to it | 1/4000 sec | ISO 160

The fast maximum aperture makes it possible to blur backgrounds effectively. At fast apertures the blur has an excellent quality to it | 1/4000 sec | ISO 160
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Closest focus is 95cm | 1/800 sec | ISO 160

Closest focus is 95cm | 1/800 sec | ISO 160
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A useful hyperfocal scale is provided on the lens barrel | 1/400 sec | ISO 160

A useful hyperfocal scale is provided on the lens barrel | 1/400 sec | ISO 160
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1/250 sec | ISO 160

1/250 sec | ISO 160
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1/640 sec | ISO 160

1/640 sec | ISO 160
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1/160 sec | ISO 160

1/160 sec | ISO 160
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1/250 sec | ISO 160

1/250 sec | ISO 160
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Value for Money

With a price of around £650, this lens is quite highly priced when compared to the closest alternative.
The closest equivalent for Micro Four thirds cameras is Panasonic's Leica branded 25mm f/1.4, which costs around £430, which is a fair bit cheaper. This lens may have autofocus and automatic aperture control via the camera, but the maximum aperture is around a stop slower.

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