The 10-18 I noticed some distortion on that lens.It’s nice to have the bigger range to zoom but I like the cleaner image. I am going to purchase the 24mm. I have the 50mm already and I have really enjoyed it. Thanks again for the review.
Thanks. I’ve been thinking I needed a wider lens but I now think I’m ok for awhile lol. I have the 18-55, 24, 50, and the 18-135 on the 90D. But I’m also suffering from what ya call GAS.
After finally getting Magic Lantern installed on my T3i so that I can get a clean HDMI output, I’ve been trying to decide whether I need another lens, or whether the 18-55mm kit lens will do the job. This is the first video I’ve found that compared all of the lenses I was considering in a useful and easy to understand manner. Thank you!
For those on a budget I recommend you all this lenses (the 10-18 may have not the best quality ever but makes a lot of diference 10mm to 24mm, and its great for real estate and architecture photoghrahy), and aside from this lenses I recomend you the 55-250 IS STM, 250mm in a cropped sensor is equivalent to 400mm so you can have crazy close ups
I'm buying a Canon D250, and after watching your review, I'm totally in to buy the 24mm. Love the natural proportion of things in the picture, defenetly Canon did like they said, that it was based in a human eye perspective. Thank you so much
Great comparison, thanks. For filming, I like the 24mm best, because it's a nice trade-off between angle and light. The 50mm is a bit shaky when filmed from the hand and the image distortion when turning around with the 10-18mm is too obvious.
Your videos are really helpful especially to us starting photographers, i really love your videos because you show the real images outdoor.,thank you for sharing..
Also I purchased my 24mm canon lens from NOA robotics for $79.00 new..they also have the 50mm for $72.00..hope that helps someone..came extremely well packaged
Excellent real world test! I have a nifty 50 which I love, however, it always feels too close when I'm trying to photograph people in tight spaces. I was debating between the 10-18mm or the 24mm pancake but I'm really impressed with the quality of the 24mm.
A very good video, where u can see how the different lenses are. Since i am going to use it as a webcam/streamer cam i want a good blur in the background with good sharpness on me. So i think the 24mm would be very good for that. Thanks for a good video :)
Really appreciated this video. Firstly, I own exactly the same camera as you, secondly, I happen to exactly these 3 lens but I haven't yet tried the video feature yet. You helped me a lot. I mean it's true that there are a lot of tutorial or comparison about these lenses, however, for me, the authors mostly use the full frame camera for the test, which I may not able to get an idea on my camera. I'm so glad you did and the park is beautiful. Thank again and looking forward to seeing more videos from you.
You magically have a video comparing the 3 lenses I wanted. Well I have the 50mm but I am struggling with seeing if I need the others! Do I get both or just one??? Thank you for just showing us and not giving us a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo! I just want to see the differences. See what they can do. Great footage.
Depends.... 10 18mm- photos great, video would suck if the lightning is not good (I hate this for video) 50mm- excellent depth of field, good for both video and pictures. But I have a hard time focusing if the subject is constantly moving and it's auto focus sucks little compared to 10-18mm, they are soo good with auto focus, very fast.
Nice video....I have all 3 and they complement each other well. The 10-18 and 24mm have quiet autofocusing for video but the 24mm and 50mm have really good optical quality for the price. If you can get your hands on the Canon 18-135 IS USM...it's a great overall lens with super fast and quiet autofocus...one of the best kit lenses I have ever used (even though it's not constant aperture). It's a little pricey when purchased alone, but in a kit it's great.
One of the best reviews ever...Neat and simple explanation with video as well as photo samples...It can't get any better than this for anyone to get a clear idea about which lens would best fit their requirement, just like myself. Thanks a ton for your effort and making such a practical video. At least, all that heat and sweat were worth. I'm subscribing to your channel and shall look forward for more such videos. 👍🏼✌🏼
Thank you for this video. I have been trying to find the best video comparison of all three lenses and hands down...the BEST one! Thank you. Subscribing
Stumbled upon your channel. You have some brilliant comparison videos. Amazing stuff!! I'm very close to buying the 24mm now. Just confused with its utility as i already have the 18-55mm Kit lens
Thanks. Bought it and took it with me to Thailand trip. My only qualm with it is the lack of IS. Videos were quiet shaky :(. Now considering Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8, but that has an even bigger downside with its terrible autofocus noise.
I have these lenses, the 50mm is noisy and with no image stabilisation is pretty useless for video with how tight it shoots unless on a tripod. The 24mm is the best of both worlds but still no I.S. The kit Lens you can shoot wide, zoom in and it's image stabilised, Infact unless your shooting in pretty low light and want super detail it's a better option than all these due to its versatility. My favourite is the 24mm it's an alrounder without even trying to be.
That's tricky because if you use the kit lens at 50mm it's the same focal length as the 50mm f1.8. Visually there is no difference, it doesn't give you an 80mm EF-S focal length. So then I think the better way to think about is that on a full frame camera it's a true 50mm, vs the 1.6x crop that every lens EF-S or EF would experience on a crop sensor camera.
I have the OG 50mm from the 1980s but otherwise this trio is my go-to travel set up for my APSC camera. I don’t feel the need to go longer for travel photography.
Excellent comparison.Wish you had taken from the same spot(like a tripod) with three lenses to see the area covered when wide open and sharpenss of the image .But really appreciate the efforts put into this :-)
i have the kit lens, 24 mm and 50 mm and i have been debating on whether i should get the 10-18 mm. this video was exactly what i needed. thanks for taking the time to make it.
so.. whats your opinion? i have 50mm, and for mainly video its just too close, not for everyday use. I'm considering to buy 24mm and now confused between that or 10-18mm...
The 24mm is much better indoors and is much sharper in general. But the 10-18mm is obviously much wider and has built in image stabilization. Two completely different lenses. I'd recommend the 24mm first. It's more useful in more situations because its f2.8 vs f4.5.
@@FitsandFun thats really nice and helpful insight! yeah i just noticed 10-18mm is f4.5, and im definetly going to get the pancake lens for indoor shoots! thanks man
great video. I have the efs 24 and the ef 50f1.8 and thinking about getting the 10-18 for use on my 80D, which does not do low light as well as your t7i
Thank you for doing the lens comparisons and including the kit lens. I have wondered what the difference is between using a 50 mm lens vs using the kit lens set at 50 mm. I didn't see much difference in the close-up stills. Perhaps the lower fstop on the 50 mm lens gives a blurry background.
Outdoors in good light the difference is much less noticeable vs indoors in low light. I really have to do an indoor video comparison, that's where the f1.8 really makes a difference. Other than creating the blurred background. Thanks for the comment, you just gave me my next video idea, indoor comparisons in low to average light.
Is it suitable for fix object (using canon 1500D)? Hight - 2.5 meter Width - 1.75 meter Distance - maximum 3 meter Sharpness will be perfect both side of width
It is quieter than most lenses, but not completely silent. I think the kit lens is the quietest lens. Unfortunately it's also the least exciting to use.
I own the same camera and 2 of the lenses you showed, the 10-18mm and the 24mm. Instead of the 50 i purchased the 35mm macro lense since i enjoy close up photography. The 35mm gives me a nice field of view and even when not using it for close up.You have sparked an interest in the 50mm. Great video!
For vlog which one you choose between 24mm and 10-18mm? can we capture our face with 24mm while caturing video from our hand? I am a new comer so is also a big problem.
The 24mm will get a really clean and detailed shot of your face vlogging. The 10-18mm will look much further away handheld. I prefer the 10-18mm for handheld vlogging, but if you have a little jobe handheld tripod for the 24mm it is much better picture quality.
Hello ,thanks for the video , I have the 50mm but I want to buy some wide lens because 50mm is to narrow for all day photo.. I am betweens 10-18mm and 24mm , what you prefer?? The 35mm is closed to 50mm right ??
Thank You so much bro for this honest and sensible review in such a beautiful place and coincidentally, I do have exactly this same four lenses with my "Canon 200D Mark ii" and I really can't stop to ask you that where is this beautiful and peaceful place ?
I have the 50 and 10-18 for my Canon T5i but I might just get that 24mm for vlogging - my kit lens isn't STM so it's LOUD when focusing. Check out one of my videos and you'll see what I mean
Damn i need to sell my 18-55 and get that 24mm. Also thank you for focusing on video. 10x better than dorks who sit in their room and just talk about the pros and cons from a photography perspective
I'm just using a cheap video editing software called Movavi. Not sure what bitrate I'm exporting at, but it looks the same as the video out of the camera. Maybe it's the 60fps that I like to film in.
Another great and informative video! Until I watched this, I pretty much had no desire to use my T7i for videos but you've made me a believer!! I love the look of the video shot with the 50mm so I think that will be the next lens I purchase. Thanks again!
I have the 50 mm, and it seems to me that it is an amazing bargain in terms of the image quality and the video quality. However, the autofocus noise is a bit frustrating.
Some of my absolute favorite lenses like the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8, are very noisy. But the image and video quality I get is amazing, so I use an external RODE mic for all videos that I need clean audio with. I think it's pretty common issue a lot of lenses. Ironically the quietest lens I own is the kit lens with the stm motor. Probably specifically designed to be quite with no need for an external mic.
@@FitsandFun wow. I was just watching Christopher Frost review of the Sigma 18 to 35 last night. Funny that you mention that lens. He raved about it and said it was just about the best quality as far as images of any Zoom lens that he had ever reviewed. It is definitely at the top of my want list. The only negative he really spoke about with the lack of image stabilization.
Yeah, most ultra sharp lenses don't have stabilization. Except the telephoto lenses that really need stabilization from about 100mm and up. At least that's been my experience.
Canons 50mm sucks for video if you want to keep the audio because the auto focus is so noisy, gets picked up by the mic. Canon 10-18mm STM actually works and is silent when focusing and it has image stabilisation. All three take nice stills.
Please, next time use a tripod and don't move the camera and change the lenses then take just a picture with each one, I would have loved to see the difference in width of all the lenses, to know if its worth it for me to buy the 10-18 if I already own the 18-55. I want a wide angle. Thank you for the video.
I have 10-18mm and it"s so good! Great for video. The stabilizer is awesome and the STM is so silent but the downside is the mounting part is plaatic instead of metal
You’re getting quite a bit of glare.... maybe a lens hood or something might help it. Also for it to be a canon I’m not seeing colors. I’m gonna check other vids to make sure it’s not me.
This footage is not color corrected like many other youtubers will do. They up the saturation in post, I show straight out of the camera. And the glare is intentional, that's why I stood directly in the suns path while vlogging.
Questions let's say I want to take some photos at a band that is playing at a restaurant. Stage has lights and gig is at night. Which is the best lence to use
I'm not joking. It's on the T7i at 1080p@60fps. Every says not to record at 60fps because it's not cinematic or whatever, but it looks fantastic. Drop it to 24fps or even 30fps and it looks pretty average. So I say why record average footage when the camera has the capability to record fantastic footage. Just uses more card space, but it looks so much cleaner and lifelike.
Most practical real world comparisons... better than those indoor reviews.
shivanksolaris w
That’s what I said! Great no bs comparison.
Agree
Love the way you have put a pic of the lens in the corner to remind us which lens is involved in each segment of the video. Great vid.
Nice touch....
I have the 50mm and 24mm. I was planning to buy at 10-18mm but your video made me give up. With 24mm I already have everything I need. Thanks!
This review was exactly what I needed. Same camera and all.
The 10-18 I noticed some distortion on that lens.It’s nice to have the bigger range to zoom but I like the cleaner image. I am going to purchase the 24mm. I have the 50mm already and I have really enjoyed it. Thanks again for the review.
After watching this, finally i will buy the 24mm, thank you so much for your information
Excellent analogy. Your hard works paid every bit of moments. Love from The Republic of India 🙏🇮🇳
Thanks. I’ve been thinking I needed a wider lens but I now think I’m ok for awhile lol. I have the 18-55, 24, 50, and the 18-135 on the 90D. But I’m also suffering from what ya call GAS.
After finally getting Magic Lantern installed on my T3i so that I can get a clean HDMI output, I’ve been trying to decide whether I need another lens, or whether the 18-55mm kit lens will do the job. This is the first video I’ve found that compared all of the lenses I was considering in a useful and easy to understand manner. Thank you!
For those on a budget I recommend you all this lenses (the 10-18 may have not the best quality ever but makes a lot of diference 10mm to 24mm, and its great for real estate and architecture photoghrahy), and aside from this lenses I recomend you the 55-250 IS STM, 250mm in a cropped sensor is equivalent to 400mm so you can have crazy close ups
75-300 ???
Thank you so much for reviewing the kit lens in addition to the others!
I'm buying a Canon D250, and after watching your review, I'm totally in to buy the 24mm. Love the natural proportion of things in the picture, defenetly Canon did like they said, that it was based in a human eye perspective. Thank you so much
Great comparison, thanks. For filming, I like the 24mm best, because it's a nice trade-off between angle and light. The 50mm is a bit shaky when filmed from the hand and the image distortion when turning around with the 10-18mm is too obvious.
Your videos are really helpful especially to us starting photographers, i really love your videos because you show the real images outdoor.,thank you for sharing..
Also I purchased my 24mm canon lens from NOA robotics for $79.00 new..they also have the 50mm for $72.00..hope that helps someone..came extremely well packaged
Is this online or offline store? I googled this and cant find it
Can you post links
Excellent real world test! I have a nifty 50 which I love, however, it always feels too close when I'm trying to photograph people in tight spaces. I was debating between the 10-18mm or the 24mm pancake but I'm really impressed with the quality of the 24mm.
Exact what I have been looking for .thanks man 👍👍
Thank you for this footage. I’ve had my t6 for about a year and a half, I’m ready to update!
I really need this video Thank you. I was looking all over but you answered my questions 🙏🏾
A very good video, where u can see how the different lenses are. Since i am going to use it as a webcam/streamer cam i want a good blur in the background with good sharpness on me. So i think the 24mm would be very good for that. Thanks for a good video :)
Really appreciated this video. Firstly, I own exactly the same camera as you, secondly, I happen to exactly these 3 lens but I haven't yet tried the video feature yet. You helped me a lot. I mean it's true that there are a lot of tutorial or comparison about these lenses, however, for me, the authors mostly use the full frame camera for the test, which I may not able to get an idea on my camera. I'm so glad you did and the park is beautiful. Thank again and looking forward to seeing more videos from you.
thank you so much for this video it was extremely helpful!
You magically have a video comparing the 3 lenses I wanted. Well I have the 50mm but I am struggling with seeing if I need the others! Do I get both or just one??? Thank you for just showing us and not giving us a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo! I just want to see the differences. See what they can do. Great footage.
Depends....
10 18mm- photos great, video would suck if the lightning is not good (I hate this for video)
50mm- excellent depth of field, good for both video and pictures. But I have a hard time focusing if the subject is constantly moving and it's auto focus sucks little compared to 10-18mm, they are soo good with auto focus, very fast.
Nice video....I have all 3 and they complement each other well. The 10-18 and 24mm have quiet autofocusing for video but the 24mm and 50mm have really good optical quality for the price. If you can get your hands on the Canon 18-135 IS USM...it's a great overall lens with super fast and quiet autofocus...one of the best kit lenses I have ever used (even though it's not constant aperture). It's a little pricey when purchased alone, but in a kit it's great.
Hey I have the 18-135 lense so shall I go for 24mm or 50mm as you are having both please suggest
Appreciate the video, I was trying to decide if I should buy the 24mm. I already have the 50mm. Your video showed me just what I needed to see.
Ive heard that lens hoods are recommended to eliminate flare. Canon should include them.
lens hoods for wide angles are very small but help.
Truly practical review in real life application. Thanks
One of the best reviews ever...Neat and simple explanation with video as well as photo samples...It can't get any better than this for anyone to get a clear idea about which lens would best fit their requirement, just like myself. Thanks a ton for your effort and making such a practical video. At least, all that heat and sweat were worth. I'm subscribing to your channel and shall look forward for more such videos. 👍🏼✌🏼
Thanks!
I have learned a lot from your videos, loving my t7i. But still learning so much. I need to pick up that 24mm for some b roll
Perfect review for the regular consumers who have to keep an eye on the budget when buying lenses. Great work. Great choices for the lenses.
Real life test, pure and honest. Thanks a lot.
That right there is my dream trio. Thumbs up!
Thank you for this video. I have been trying to find the best video comparison of all three lenses and hands down...the BEST one! Thank you. Subscribing
Thank you so much!! This was relaxing and very very informative!! Really appreciate all the examples. Thanks~
Stumbled upon your channel. You have some brilliant comparison videos. Amazing stuff!! I'm very close to buying the 24mm now. Just confused with its utility as i already have the 18-55mm Kit lens
You won't regret the 24mm purchase. At $129 or less it's a steal.
Thanks. Bought it and took it with me to Thailand trip. My only qualm with it is the lack of IS. Videos were quiet shaky :(. Now considering
Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8, but that has an even bigger downside with its terrible autofocus noise.
OrganicFarmer i knoww man i just bought it n gettin mines today! 😍
I have these lenses, the 50mm is noisy and with no image stabilisation is pretty useless for video with how tight it shoots unless on a tripod. The 24mm is the best of both worlds but still no I.S. The kit Lens you can shoot wide, zoom in and it's image stabilised, Infact unless your shooting in pretty low light and want super detail it's a better option than all these due to its versatility. My favourite is the 24mm it's an alrounder without even trying to be.
I have the same lenses as you have and they are all ok under sun shine but the problem starts at night...
The 50mm is amazing!!!
Wonderful video, pretty funny too. So this really helps to give an idea what you'd need as a beginner.
Very good video. Appreciate the info
Wouldn’t the 50mm lens be 80mm because of the crop factor since it’s Ef lens used on a Aps-c
That's tricky because if you use the kit lens at 50mm it's the same focal length as the 50mm f1.8. Visually there is no difference, it doesn't give you an 80mm EF-S focal length. So then I think the better way to think about is that on a full frame camera it's a true 50mm, vs the 1.6x crop that every lens EF-S or EF would experience on a crop sensor camera.
@@FitsandFun wow makes sense. Thanks for the detailed answer and awesome videos!
I have the OG 50mm from the 1980s but otherwise this trio is my go-to travel set up for my APSC camera.
I don’t feel the need to go longer for travel photography.
This video is exactly what I was looking for... Thanks :)
Excellent comparison.Wish you had taken from the same spot(like a tripod) with three lenses to see the area covered when wide open and sharpenss of the image .But really appreciate the efforts put into this :-)
Thank you so much. Very informative vlog.
Great video thanks. I have a 200d with 18-55mm stm kit lens. what other lens would you recommend for doing a short film with indoor & outdoor scenes?
Canon 50mm f1.8 and Canon 24mm f2.8.
@@FitsandFun Many thanks for reply. will pick up both
i have the kit lens, 24 mm and 50 mm and i have been debating on whether i should get the 10-18 mm. this video was exactly what i needed. thanks for taking the time to make it.
so.. whats your opinion? i have 50mm, and for mainly video its just too close, not for everyday use. I'm considering to buy 24mm and now confused between that or 10-18mm...
The 24mm is much better indoors and is much sharper in general. But the 10-18mm is obviously much wider and has built in image stabilization. Two completely different lenses. I'd recommend the 24mm first. It's more useful in more situations because its f2.8 vs f4.5.
@@FitsandFun thats really nice and helpful insight! yeah i just noticed 10-18mm is f4.5, and im definetly going to get the pancake lens for indoor shoots! thanks man
Great video! I definitely want to get the 50mm and 10-18mm lens to step up my game!
Cameron Nash BestBuy has the kit on sale for $350 right now...fyi
i don't know why i am loving your videos....
Thanks!
Best comparison ! ❤️
great video. I have the efs 24 and the ef 50f1.8 and thinking about getting the 10-18 for use on my 80D, which does not do low light as well as your t7i
Thank you for doing the lens comparisons and including the kit lens. I have wondered what the difference is between using a 50 mm lens vs using the kit lens set at 50 mm. I didn't see much difference in the close-up stills. Perhaps the lower fstop on the 50 mm lens gives a blurry background.
Outdoors in good light the difference is much less noticeable vs indoors in low light. I really have to do an indoor video comparison, that's where the f1.8 really makes a difference. Other than creating the blurred background. Thanks for the comment, you just gave me my next video idea, indoor comparisons in low to average light.
Is it suitable for fix object (using canon 1500D)?
Hight - 2.5 meter
Width - 1.75 meter
Distance - maximum 3 meter
Sharpness will be perfect both side of width
I was thinking that i was watching a vid with like a million of vieuws keep up the good work!
I wish, but thanks.
Good video. The 50mm f1.8 make a loud noise for autofocus. I thought all STM lenses were quiet for videos
It is quieter than most lenses, but not completely silent. I think the kit lens is the quietest lens. Unfortunately it's also the least exciting to use.
Awesome review! Gonna pick up the 24mm!
I own the same camera and 2 of the lenses you showed, the 10-18mm and the 24mm. Instead of the 50 i purchased the 35mm macro lense since i enjoy close up photography. The 35mm gives me a nice field of view and even when not using it for close up.You have sparked an interest in the 50mm. Great video!
Thank you!
For vlog which one you choose between 24mm and 10-18mm? can we capture our face with 24mm while caturing video from our hand? I am a new comer so is also a big problem.
The 24mm will get a really clean and detailed shot of your face vlogging. The 10-18mm will look much further away handheld. I prefer the 10-18mm for handheld vlogging, but if you have a little jobe handheld tripod for the 24mm it is much better picture quality.
Hello ,thanks for the video , I have the 50mm but I want to buy some wide lens because 50mm is to narrow for all day photo.. I am betweens 10-18mm and 24mm , what you prefer??
The 35mm is closed to 50mm right ??
Did I mention is hot here? lol, I used to live in Cali and Florida now in Germany.,love the ree lenses have them all Sharp, wide, and Bocha
Awesome video. Best ive seen- deserves a lot more views. Was the intro shot on kit lens?
The 24mm f2.8. 1080p@60fps
Aarons Practical Reviews thanks for fast reply- subscribed 👍
men i love your videos simple and practical and helping some of us here understand in details...Thanks!!
Thank you!
Nice!!
Thank You so much bro for this honest and sensible review in such a beautiful place and coincidentally, I do have exactly this same four lenses with my "Canon 200D Mark ii" and I really can't stop to ask you that where is this beautiful and peaceful place ?
Inniswood Metro Gardens in Ohio.
The best review.. you're too good.
I have the 50 and 10-18 for my Canon T5i but I might just get that 24mm for vlogging - my kit lens isn't STM so it's LOUD when focusing. Check out one of my videos and you'll see what I mean
Damn i need to sell my 18-55 and get that 24mm.
Also thank you for focusing on video. 10x better than dorks who sit in their room and just talk about the pros and cons from a photography perspective
You're the DORK for criticizing a field you can't handle!
Quick Q, did you warp stabilise the 10-18mm footage in post?
No, I don't do anything in post. Only cut video and add transitions.
@@FitsandFun thanks for super quick reply, hugely appreciated and good to know 👍🏻
Excellent video. Thanks!
Thank you!
Hey man. Im curious to know what settings you used for exporting (bitrate etc)
Your videos look awesome btw
And would be awesome to know what shutter speed you were using too. The video just looks so damn crisp and clear
I'm just using a cheap video editing software called Movavi. Not sure what bitrate I'm exporting at, but it looks the same as the video out of the camera. Maybe it's the 60fps that I like to film in.
I would like to know how is canon 24mm stm for video.
Another great and informative video! Until I watched this, I pretty much had no desire to use my T7i for videos but you've made me a believer!! I love the look of the video shot with the 50mm so I think that will be the next lens I purchase. Thanks again!
Your Canon T7i gives great HD quality when recording. By any chance do you know if the Rebel T6 can give me the same HD quality as well ?
I don't think the t6 has Dual Pixel AF, and I believe it has a smaller sensor and older cpu chip. So I'm not sure how similar the image would be.
This is great! Thank you
Absolutely great video to compare these lens. And best is youre using normal camera they would probably be used on...thanks and subscribed.
Hi Aarons!
What's the camera you used for shooting?
Canon T7i
Hey man good job do you think the lesns 24mm would work fine with the T6
I don't see why not.
what do u think is te most usefull one
can u awnser plz
did you use 1 camera body with all those 3 lenses?
Yes. The T7i.
Where is this garden located? Thanks
Would of a Sony camera handle that heat?
Wich 1 is better for you? Video quality?
I like the 24mm
@@FitsandFun is the 24 better for RUclips videos?
I think so.
@@FitsandFun is it better them 50mm
great video man !
Thanks!
Awesome Aaron. Hope you came out of there with not too many bug bites.
did you use warp stabilizer?
No
very nice..thanks!
I have the 50 mm, and it seems to me that it is an amazing bargain in terms of the image quality and the video quality. However, the autofocus noise is a bit frustrating.
Some of my absolute favorite lenses like the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8, are very noisy. But the image and video quality I get is amazing, so I use an external RODE mic for all videos that I need clean audio with. I think it's pretty common issue a lot of lenses. Ironically the quietest lens I own is the kit lens with the stm motor. Probably specifically designed to be quite with no need for an external mic.
@@FitsandFun wow. I was just watching Christopher Frost review of the Sigma 18 to 35 last night. Funny that you mention that lens. He raved about it and said it was just about the best quality as far as images of any Zoom lens that he had ever reviewed. It is definitely at the top of my want list. The only negative he really spoke about with the lack of image stabilization.
Yeah, most ultra sharp lenses don't have stabilization. Except the telephoto lenses that really need stabilization from about 100mm and up. At least that's been my experience.
Something gives me the idea that it's hot out there.
Best review ! Thank you !
Canons 50mm sucks for video if you want to keep the audio because the auto focus is so noisy, gets picked up by the mic. Canon 10-18mm STM actually works and is silent when focusing and it has image stabilisation. All three take nice stills.
thx so muc..
Every lenae have given best . .
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Canon SX60 is 4.6mm
Please, next time use a tripod and don't move the camera and change the lenses then take just a picture with each one, I would have loved to see the difference in width of all the lenses, to know if its worth it for me to buy the 10-18 if I already own the 18-55. I want a wide angle. Thank you for the video.
I have 10-18mm and it"s so good! Great for video. The stabilizer is awesome and the STM is so silent but the downside is the mounting part is plaatic instead of metal
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You’re getting quite a bit of glare.... maybe a lens hood or something might help it. Also for it to be a canon I’m not seeing colors. I’m gonna check other vids to make sure it’s not me.
This footage is not color corrected like many other youtubers will do. They up the saturation in post, I show straight out of the camera. And the glare is intentional, that's why I stood directly in the suns path while vlogging.
Questions let's say I want to take some photos at a band that is playing at a restaurant. Stage has lights and gig is at night. Which is the best lence to use
The 50mm f1.8. Anything with an f2.0 or lower would be best for low light. The 24mm f2.8 might be ok if a grainy image is ok.
Dude! Tell me if you are not joking about the video recording with the T7i. The video quality is beautiful, too beautiful
I'm not joking. It's on the T7i at 1080p@60fps. Every says not to record at 60fps because it's not cinematic or whatever, but it looks fantastic. Drop it to 24fps or even 30fps and it looks pretty average. So I say why record average footage when the camera has the capability to record fantastic footage. Just uses more card space, but it looks so much cleaner and lifelike.
awesome video , peter mckinnon aint got shit on u
Peter McKinnon is pretty amazing, I appreciate his skill and energy. He's very entertaining.