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Travis Bowers II
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Hey! I’m Travis. I'm a 23 y/o creative and tech enthusiast. I create videos about the things I'm passionate about!
This is an AWESOME Wide Lens! - Canon 24mm f/2.8
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Which Budget Lens is Better?? Canon 24mm f/2.8 vs. 50mm f/1.8
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How to Create Vertical Videos Using Final Cut Pro X - Easy!
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Love it or hate it, vertical video is big right now. So we might as well embrace it! In this video, I show you how to create/make/edit vertical videos using Final Cut Pro X. Then you can use them for Instagram Reels, TikToks, RUclips Shorts... wherever you want! Hope this helps... Thanks for watching, y'all! 🖥️ Check out my website! 🖥️ travisbowersphotography.com 👇🏻 Follow my Social Media Accou...
3 Reasons You NEED This Lens - Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM
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Canon 50mm 1.8 Lens: amzn.to/3I4zPU6 My Camera (Canon 90D): amzn.to/3XuBpEn 🖥️ Check out my website! 🖥️ travisbowersphotography.com 👇🏻 Follow my Social Media Accounts! 👇🏻 My Instagram: travisbowersphotography My Facebook: profile.php?id=100086431763535 My Vero: vero.co/therealtrabo Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:37 Reason #1 1:04 Reason #2 1:50 Reason #3 2:31 Low-light Photo...
I just finished a 30 Day photography challenge - 3 things I learned
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Thank y'all for the support and following me throughout the challenge. Stay tuned for a free print giveaway! The Challenge: expertphotography.com/30-day-photography-challenge/ 🖥️ Check out my website! 🖥️ travisbowersphotography.com 👇🏻 Follow my Social Media Accounts! 👇🏻 My Instagram: travisbowersphotography My Facebook: profile.php?id=100086431763535 My Vero: vero.co...
I'm starting a 30-Day Challenge...
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This helped. Thanks.
For our trip in October I'll only take the 24mm with me - we have booked carry on luggage, in the smallest category... A big advantage of the 24mm pancake is that nobody on the streets takes it seriously, so you you can take your pictures, not sean as a tourist.
You simply can't compare both 1:1, and this is why - EF-S 24/2.8 is a APS-C lens, which gives ~38.4mm FoV in FF terms, with DoF F/4 equivalent, simple as that. OTOH, the 50/1.8 is a "nifty-fifty" with much faster F1.8 aperture, *and* a 35mm ("FF") lens, go figure. Which would correlate to a ~80mm small Tele (Portrait) lens onto a Canon APS-C Crop Sensor DSLR - so it's horses for courses, like that. 🙂 And the 24/2.8 does have the bit better, sharper optics. The 50/1.8 STM is neither as sharp at the corners, only with F/8, and bigger apertures, the corners sharpen up nicely...but then you deal already with diffraction...with current 24+ MP APS-C Canon Sensors...
I decided to go the DSLR route, and bought an 1100D (it came with the kit 18-55mm). I was so impressed with the image quality, I bought the 55-250mm, fantastic lens. 3 weeks later, I bought a 90D, and have since bought the 50mm, 18-135mm and most recently a 10-18mm - All kit lens, but they are great. All I want now, is the 24mm and 24-105mm, and I'll be set. Nice video.
38mm canon is 1.6x crop not 1.5x like other brands
It’s closer to 40mm I believe which makes sense since it’s their APSC version of the EF 40mm
Its more like a normal lens for a crop. Maybe a 14mm pancake.
You Rock
Buying this immediately lol
Thank you so much for this comparison! You explain it in a very clear way. So even noobs like me can understand :) Been using the 50mm for many years besides a bunch of other lenses, but I'm convinced I want a 24mm as well now.
Better do not place the lens on top of another one in your camera bag as during walking they will be moving and scratching each other
Nice review 👍
is that a lens cap??
Hi would this lens work on an Eos rebel SL2?
Perfectly
I have this and it’s actually a good little lens. No image stabilization but it’s got beautiful colors
Canon 90D user, got my subscription and like. I have both lenses but the 50mm is my favorite for video on my 90D.
You need more subscribers, you do a good job
I appreciate that!
Its an alright lens for everydays use. If you just wanna shoot pictures and nothing special, it got good focal length and its really light. I just notice that the sharpness isnt really that great compared to the 50mm 1.8. But hey definitely better than the kitlens
Like your video. You look and sound like another camera RUclipsr, are you related?
Thanks! I don’t have any relatives who do RUclips that I know of haha
Do you use Lens Hood on your 24mm?
I do not, I actually have not really used lens hoods before.
😅😅😅 it got stuck to my camera can't take it off it is my favorite lens in my canon 7d the focal length it is 36mm in aps-c
Hey does it work with 6d mark 2
Yep!
@@therealtrabo really? Its full frame camera with red dot mount .. and this lens dont have red dot
Whoops! I thought this was a different lens video, my bad. The EF-S mount is smaller than the EF so the EF-S 24mm won’t work with that body you have unfortunately.
Sheesh man, watched plenty of vids and none of em helped. Until i saw ur vid. Definitely hitting the sub button!!
Thank you! Glad I could help!
I have a Canon 1200D, and I'm using kit lenses 18-55 and 55-250. I love astrophotography and landscape photography with my Google Pixel phone. Which one should I choose for astrophotography: the 50mm 1.8 or the 24mm 2.8?
I’d go for the 24mm first for astrophotography!
@@therealtrabo thanks brother for response
Sure thing!
Great review! Thanks
wats the min focus length ?
16cm/ ~6,3inch
This is my exact camera setup currently haha. Obvi got other lenses too but that was funny to me
I thought if the lens is an EFS lens and you use it on APS-C you don't have to mind the crop factor?
EF-S lenses were designed more specifically to fit APS-C bodies but the crop factor is still present. You can tell if you compare a photo shot at 50mm on a full frame to one shot on a crop sensor.
You are correct. An EF-S lens is designed to work with a crop sensor. it will be 24mm on the 90D and it will show a heavy vignette if you manage to mount it on a full frame.
only 174 subs?? wtf man u deserves way more. not only u convinced me to buy this lens (i was in doubt with this and the 24mm) but also the video quality is superior my man. gg bro keep doin good work like this. subbed
Thanks man! I appreciate that and I’m glad I was able to help!
Hi! Can this lens be used with the Rebel t7?
Did you shoot this vid with 24mm?
I actually shot it on the kit lens that came with my Canon but it was around 20mm that I shot the video at
24mm is much better
I also made a video comparing this lens to that one!
great video work! very concise and to the point
Thank you!
Can you use this lens for the canon m series?
It will fit the M-Series with an adapter!
I got the 50 mm as my second lens and it’s fantastic, like it’s nickname implies. I JUST bought a 24 mm to get that wider angle so I’m excited to try it out and see how it feels. Great video, subbed!
Great video
Excellent lens I have one now on my Canon 2000d well impressed with the results.
Thanks bud for triggering Siri on my HomePod lol.... but seriously, nice video!
Haha, my bad! Thanks for watching 😄
Stupid to compare 2 completely different lenses!
Thanks for sharing your opinion! The point of the video is to help those who are beginners to decide which lens works best for them and their specific needs as these are two of the most commonly mentioned budget lenses for beginners. Thanks for watching!
The only stupid thing I see is ...
24mm rules! !
It’s a great lens!
We need to get u more views u do good work
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Maybe I missed it, but you didn't mention that the EF-S 24mm won't fit on a full-frame camera. It will work on the RF mount full-frame with the adapter but at reduced mega pixels. I have both lenses and use the 24mm more often, mostly for astrophotography.
You’re right, I forgot to mention that… whoops 😬
@@therealtrabowhat about the 50mm? Will it fit on a full frame if I get a upgrade in future? Although unlikely 😂
Yeah! The EF lenses will fit on full frame cameras as well.
I'm 40mm ef lens fan (64mm on a crop) and it does fit on full frame too. This lens is worth checking out !
Was this video shot with the 50mm?
I actually shot this with the 18-135mm kit lens because it was the only lens wide enough to shoot in my room.
@@therealtrabo even more impressive. Thanks!
I'm thinking to switch my 17-40 f/4 for the pancake. Very happy with L lens but the size, weight, aperture.. don't know if I will regret or not.. Thanks 👍👍
Getting better with my Canon T7 rebel, but it's mind bending the amount of learning. With my camera in the kit was of course the KIT lenses. Fun to play with, soon realized I needed dedicated prime lenses. When I took the first photo with the Nifty Fifty Canon lens, it was , a WOW moment. Portraits of I could count the eye lashes crisp. Taking the next jump into the Wide Angle category by purchasing a Canon 24mm 2.8 lens. Want to get more of the background along with the subject. You have made me feel better about the purchase of this lens in your comparison of the 24mm and the 50mm. Thank you. Can't wait now for it to arrive . Could use it tomorrow, taking pictures inside a 1870 one room school house of GrandDaughter. Only so far to back up to get subject and background into frame. Maybe have to do a re shoot with the 24 to compare. School House will still be there.!
Awesome! There’s definitely a noticeable difference between the kits lenses and even low budget prime lenses. I think you’ll find the 24mm to be a great lens! I would say it’s worth trying it out at the schoolhouse :)
Both are great starter lenses. You will be happy with both of them. But if you have the kit 18-55mm, do take it with you for getting those wide shots. 24mm is nice, but 18mm is much wider. And the f/3.5 can be made up for by using a tripod for those wide inside shots, or add light. Not the pop up flash, but a speed light with diffuser, and bounce it. The most fun part about photography is that you can always lean more, get better, and with the development of digital, shoot way more, with instant feed back compared to film. Bet next year you have a 24-70mm f/2.8. But My choice for your first lens after the kit lens is a 70-300mm IS lens. That opens you up to getting pictures that you can't get close enough for with a 55mm.
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Heck yeah!
Ok but to be honest the sweet spot of this lens is from 2.2 to 2.8 and 1.8 it creates soft images
Not just for amateur, many professionals also use this lens
I’m sure!
I’m deciding between this one 50mm or Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens for my canon 200d camera. I’m a total beginner. Would love to have a prime lens for landscape pics, portraits with blur background and potentially close up pics of flowers etc. (I know that with prime I’ll have to use legs as my zoom, I’m fine with that 😁) which one would you recommend? Given that 50mm on cropped sensor cameras acts like ~70mm? Thanks!
It’s a tough choice! If you can get far enough from the landscapes you want to shoot to get everything in frame with the 50mm, I would say go with that one! It’s definitely better for portraits and close up shots of objects and gets noticeably better background blur than the 24mm. But if you must have that extra width for wider shots, the 24mm is still a good option for all of those things. I like the compression of the 50mm better and the bokeh is better and those things make it a lens I enjoy using more than the 24mm even though the 24mm is a more convenient all around lens. I don’t think you can go wrong with either though!
Which microphone are you using?
For this video I used the Rode VideoMic 😃