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Get the lenses - 25mm f1.8 Sony And Fuji X-mount - https://geni.us/VZbZd 35mm f1.8 Sony E - https://geni.us/gNNL1B8 35mm f1.8 Fujifilm X - https://geni.us/t8Z7gtg In this video, I’m testing and comparing two brand new APS-C autofocus prime lenses from 7Artisans: the 25mm f/1.8 and the 35mm f/1.8. More links will be added as mounts become available. (affiliate links) Both lenses currently sell for around $125–$129, which puts them firmly in ultra budget territory. Instead of making two separate reviews, I decided to put them side by side in one video. A lot of people struggle with the 25mm vs 35mm decision on APS-C, so the goal here is simple: show you what the real, practical differences look like in actual use. I’m shooting both outdoors and in the studio, looking at: Autofocus performance for video and tracking Subject separation and background compression Rendering, sharpness, and edge performance Bokeh behavior and stress tests Chromatic aberration, including longitudinal CA Vignetting at wide apertures Manual focus behavior, including a small issue I ran into Both lenses share a very similar design and overall rendering style, which makes this a useful comparison if you’re thinking about building a small, affordable prime set for APS-C cameras. At the end of the video, I break down which lens I’d recommend if you can only pick one, and who each focal length makes the most sense for. Lenses tested: 7Artisans 25mm f/1.8 AF (APS-C) 7Artisans 35mm f/1.8 AF (APS-C) Chapters 00:00 Intro (snow, no mosquitoes, bad ideas) 00:23 New 7Artisans APS-C AF primes overview 00:35 Shooting on the 25mm f/1.8 00:48 Why this is a 25mm vs 35mm tandem video 01:21 Build, design, filter size, minimum focus distance 02:04 Autofocus overview 02:26 Autofocus test on the 35mm 03:06 25mm vs 35mm: context vs isolation 03:29 Side by side field comparison (birdhouse) 04:05 Background compression explained 04:36 Detail and texture stress test 04:51 Chromatic aberration and edge behavior 05:24 Bokeh test (bourbon bottle) 06:04 Rendering consistency and lens character 06:36 Manual focus issue explained 07:29 Vignetting test 08:10 Which lens should you choose? 09:45 Final thoughts and recommendations 10:25 Conclusion