I have had 35 + 85 1.4 and both were too long for me in many situations. I currently have 15-30 2.8 + 70-200 2.8 and little by little I see that my favorite focal lengths in car photography are 24mm and 50mm, since they show the angles of the car and give it the appropriate depth. From 50mm onwards the car begins to flatten out and loses depth
Well, it depends tbh. 85mm if you have the space. I preffer a 24mm/35mm + a 70-200mm f/2.8.
I wish I had a 70-200
amazing content keep it up man
Great video Ross and as you say day car photography I find best to, keep up with the good work nice images mate.
Hey thanks glad you enjoyed 🤟🏾
I have had 35 + 85 1.4 and both were too long for me in many situations. I currently have 15-30 2.8 + 70-200 2.8 and little by little I see that my favorite focal lengths in car photography are 24mm and 50mm, since they show the angles of the car and give it the appropriate depth. From 50mm onwards the car begins to flatten out and loses depth
Pro car photographers recommend to not get wider than 50 mm because of lense distortion. You wont get corporate jobs if you shoot distorted pictures
how does this man has less than 1k subs, u deserve better, keep up the good content
Thanks man
Great vid! Skyline is an R33.
Ah new I got it wrong
All you really need are a 24-70mm (or 24-75mm) and a 50mm prime. Versatile for photo and video. Some excellent shots here though mate good work.
Yea I do need to get a 24-70
Do i should buy a 56mm for my fuji because Aps-C
yes, i have it and its awesome, same results
Yea true that will crop in to about 85m
Great content
cheers bro
The tamron 35-150mm is the only lens you need lad