#Thypoch #nikonzr #ThypochSimera #cinemalens Use Code BOBBYTONELLI to Enjoy 5% off any Thypoch Lens: https://store.thypoch.com/?ref=embphxxy If you want to enter the world of cinema lenses without spending a fortune, the Thypoch Simera-C kit might be the answer. For around $3,600 USD, you get a full set that offers a unique blend of vintage character and modern performance. Think of it as the 'Leica Look' for the Nikon ZR. In this review, I test these lenses primarily on the Nikon ZR (and a bit on the Lumix S9) to see how they handle run-and-gun filmmaking. I’ll focus specifically on the 75mm—my personal favorite of the bunch—and the 21mm, which renders wide shots beautifully. Check out my reviews of the Thypoch Photography Lenses: Thypoch Simera 21mm: https://youtu.be/P7TRoFSARXc Thypoch Simera 75mm: https://youtu.be/ZNzmoGbkBo0 Thypoch Simera 50mm: https://youtu.be/3wnHo7VSkXI Thypoch Eureko 50mm: https://youtu.be/ABVzfWPJasQ Thypoch Simera 35mm: https://youtu.be/JkqFmMR68DM Thypoch Simera 28mm: https://youtu.be/Ebm5U3PLQas Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & Pricing 0:42 - Optical Character & Rendering 1:20 - Cinema vs. Photo Version Differences 2:34 - Run & Gun on Nikon ZR 4:42 - Focus Peaking Challenges on Nikon 6:25 - The Filter Thread Issue (The Con) 7:28 - Plastic Caps vs Metal Caps 8:06 - Final Verdict & Value Disclosures: Thypoch sent me these lenses for review. They are not paying me for this video, and they have not seen it in advance. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own.

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