Original Mobius night recording with 4mm ~ F1.2 lens (!)

Maybe @dirkzelf could try x-ray flippies!

Ohw yes....!!! Let me call MadMagazine right now, great idea for the next anniversary EDITION!!!

LMPO..... HAHAHA :ROFLMAO:

Oh guys what a great way to start my Friday... Thanks, needed that, had a bit of a rough time last 2 weeks..... Nothing serious, but this takes some edge of....
 
Here's my favorite "X-Ray Spex" :D

Phil
 
I believe I owe you guys some night comparisons C2/F1.2/A119S, I'm leaving out JooVuu X, because it just isn't as good.

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What I think? Mobius had a great lens with the C2 already, a bit grainier than the other 2, but now with the F1.2 I think we can truly say Mobius has a GREAT camera, LOOOOOONG before anyone else....... it just needed the right lens....!!

And Viofo is ofcourse on top, but what else can you expect with that hardware, firmware and dedication....

Piece.
 
Found a seller on AE that's ready to supply a variety of M12 - 1/2.7" lenses with the IR cut glass filter installed.

Ordered an 8mm and 12mm for $7 each.
 
Found a seller on AE that's ready to supply a variety of M12 - 1/2.7" lenses with the IR cut glass filter installed.

Ordered an 8mm and 12mm for $7 each.
Link please :)
 
Found a seller on AE that's ready to supply a variety of M12 - 1/2.7" lenses with the IR cut glass filter installed.

Ordered an 8mm and 12mm for $7 each.

Unfortunately, the lens you linked to has an aperture of ƒ/2.6 and so it will never be able to provide the low light performance of the ƒ/1.2 lens under discussion in this thread. The 1/2.7 inch number describes the circle of coverage provided by this lens and this refers to the size of the sensor the lens will work with.

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The difference between ƒ/1.2 and ƒ/2.6 is significant by magnitudes.
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Unfortunately, the lens you linked to has an aperture of ƒ/2.6 and so it will never be able to provide the low light performance of the ƒ/1.2 lens under discussion in this thread. The 1/2.7 inch number describes the circle of coverage provided by this lens and this refers to the size of the sensor the lens will work with.

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The difference between ƒ/1.2 and ƒ/2.6 is significant by magnitudes.
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The f-number for 8mm and 12mm weren't provided by the seller or inquired about, was too caught up in confirming the size of the CMOS and inclusion of the IR cut filter.

I've messaged the seller asking for the f/ values.
 
The f-number for 8mm and 12mm weren't provided by the seller or inquired about, was too caught up in confirming the size of the CMOS and inclusion of the IR cut filter.

I've messaged the seller asking for the f/ values.

@harsh, I got the ƒ/2.6 number directly from the link you provided.

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