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There are so many variables to this, without knowing your specific scene it's impossible to really answer. Some looks can be graded to match, others are more difficult. FOV changes really depend on the shooter. Has it occurred to you to just do a test? Testing is time well spent...

Not trying to be snarky, but about 25% of questions on forums like this should just be tested instead of asking. Your answer lies there. test test test!!!

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How would I test it without owning the lens? I'm not in a good place where I can rent lenses, so I'm not trying to be snarky either but I was just looking for an opinion from someone who is experienced with shooting with two different lens manufacturers, on the same film.. But you are right, there are probably a lot more variables, I was just wondering if it was a big problem right out of the gate using these two lenses  together. Maybe someone who has experience with these two lenses. Thank you! 

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