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Ever wondered what happens when you mix old camera tech with today’s best creator cameras? In this video, I tested a few vintage lenses I picked up from estate sales, thrift shops, yard sales, and local camera stores (Some of them costing as little as $15 to $40) against modern Sony lenses worth over $1,000. The results were way more interesting than I expected. We’ll cover: 📸 How to mount vintage lenses on your modern camera using simple adapters 🪞 Why vintage lenses have such unique character and bokeh 💡 The pros and cons of old glass versus modern autofocus lenses 🔥 Which vintage lenses are actually worth your time and which to skip If you’re a creator, filmmaker, or photographer who loves experimenting with new looks without spending thousands, this video will open your eyes to what’s possible with old glass and modern tech. Lenses featured: Helios 44-2 58 mm f/2, Nikon 35 mm f/2, Meyer Optik Görlitz 135 mm f/3.5, Schneider Kreuznach 200 mm f/5.6, Sony 55 mm f/1.8 ZA, Sony 200-600 mm G OSS Gear used: Sony FX3, Sony A7 IV Tags / Keywords: vintage lenses, sony fx3, sony a7iv, budget lenses, helios 44-2, nikon 35 mm f2, vintage lens comparison, old glass vs new lenses, lens adapter guide, ebay lenses, estate sale finds, thrift store camera gear, beginner filmmaking gear, photography tips, cinematic look, cheap lenses that look expensive