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The video focuses on the new Moment T Series 58mm telephoto lens and compares it to its predecessor, the M Series 58mm lens, using various setups including the iPhone 15 Pro. The speaker notes significant improvements in build quality, weight, and minimal focal distance with the T Series. Additionally, the T Series lens enhances the sense of depth and provides a more pronounced Bokeh effect, leading to a professional film-like quality. The lens demonstrates superior clarity and sharpness, even in challenging conditions. Its capacity to achieve close-up shots without disturbing subjects makes it ideal for nature filming. The Cinema P3 Pro Camera setup further accentuates the lens's ability to create cinematic visuals with distinct focal points and professional effects. The T Series lens is positioned as a premium upgrade, suitable for use with a strong gimbal, and is priced at $150 compared to the M Series's $99. The video concludes with recommendations for further reviews and experimenting with focus pulls to achieve quality footage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their long-term use of the Moment M Series 58mm telephoto lens for smartphone filmmaking and introduces the new T Series 58mm telephoto lens by Moment. The speaker is testing the T Series with an iPhone 15 Pro to determine if it surpasses the predecessor. They provide an unboxing and initial impressions of the T Series lens, noting its sophisticated packaging, larger size, heavier weight, and improved build quality compared to the M Series. Key differences include a higher weight (116.5g vs. 73.1g) and a longer minimal focal distance (300mm vs. 184mm). The speaker plans to compare the T Series on the iPhone 15 Pro with the M Series on the iPhone 12 to assess the advancements.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the sense of depth and film-like quality between the M Series and T Series lenses, specifically focusing on the iPhone 15 Pro. They highlight that the T Series lens, combined with the iPhone 15 Pro’s larger sensor, creates a more pronounced Bokeh effect, enhancing the professional appearance of the shots. Differences in blur and clarity between the lenses are examined, with the T Series providing a clearer and more zoomed-in image without sacrificing quality. The speaker also compares the native wide-angle lens of the iPhone 15 Pro to the T Series 58mm lens, noting improvements in depth and zoom capability.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences between two lenses, specifically highlighting the impressive Bokeh effect achieved with the T Series 58 mm lens on a wide-angle setup versus a telephoto setup. The speaker explains that using the 58 mm T Series lens with a telephoto lens is ideal for filming nature since it allows for much closer shots without disturbing wildlife. The speaker praises the T Series lens for its clarity, sharpness from edge to edge, and organic lens flares, noting it performs well even in challenging conditions. They also mention a minor flaring issue at the bottom right corner when filming with the sun high up, which can be managed by adjusting the lens angle. Lastly, the segment emphasizes the excellent depth and focus capabilities of the lens on an iPhone 15 Pro, suggesting that the quality is comparable to professional cinema or mirrorless cameras.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the features and benefits of the Cinema P3 Pro Camera and the T-series 58mm telephoto lens. They highlight how the camera creates cinematic visuals with different focal points, similar to TV shows like “Breaking Bad”. The use of focus pulls is recommended for experimenting to achieve professional-looking footage. The T-series lens, priced at $150, is compared to the M-series, which is now $99. The presenter praises the T-series lens for its premium quality, professional feel, and suitability for use with a strong gimbal, offering great depth and Bokeh effects while keeping subjects comfortable due to being further from the camera. The video concludes with a recommendation and links to additional reviews.