I’m an astrophotographer. I use Sony 14 1.8 GM a lot for both milky way and video work. It’s an awesome lens. I used to own Sony 20 1.8 G but I don’t like that focal length and I sold it. Then I bought Sigma 28 1.4 ART and couldn’t be happier. The 28 1.4 is just perfect neither too wide nor too narrow and distortion is low (Sony 24 1.4 GM has too much distortion for my taste). So I can use 28 1.4 for pretty much everything including indoor portrait. I hope I have a chance to shoot aurora one day. Thx for your knowledge.
Fantastic video, I've been using mostly my Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 for northern lights, I prefer it to the 14mm, there is almost no distortion with this lens and it's easier to compose than with 20mm as it's difficult to predict where the lights will go in timelapses! - I never thought about using anything narrower than 20mm, I suspect it will be difficult for timelapses?
Thank you ! =) English is sadly not my native language, and even that my English is not the best I guess that the the Swedish for most of the people that have English as a native English is even worse =) But I know, I have a lot of improvement to do
Came back for this rude comment. What the f is wrong with you? His English is very good and btw who are you to judge over peoples accent and/or language skills? Stop discouraging people @Magnus: great content and from content creator to content creator, don't get discouraged by this kind of comments. Keep going no matter what. Cheers
I’m an astrophotographer. I use Sony 14 1.8 GM a lot for both milky way and video work. It’s an awesome lens. I used to own Sony 20 1.8 G but I don’t like that focal length and I sold it. Then I bought Sigma 28 1.4 ART and couldn’t be happier. The 28 1.4 is just perfect neither too wide nor too narrow and distortion is low (Sony 24 1.4 GM has too much distortion for my taste). So I can use 28 1.4 for pretty much everything including indoor portrait. I hope I have a chance to shoot aurora one day. Thx for your knowledge.
I really enjoyed your approach to using many different lenses.
Great video! So many beautiful examples. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, glad to hear that. Maybe little to informative, but sometimes its hard to explain things shortly =)
Grym video Magnus!
Tack Olle 🙏🏼☺️
Kanske lite väl informativ, hade kunna vara med b rolls och klipp från ute i fält. Men var svårt få med allt.
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Very informative, I've learned so much with this video.
Great explanations! I enjoyed the video.
Thank you, glad to hear that. Maybe little to informative, but sometimes its hard to explain things shortly =)
Amazing video! Feels like I went from amateur to pro in 30 minutes😂
Fantastic video, I've been using mostly my Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 for northern lights, I prefer it to the 14mm, there is almost no distortion with this lens and it's easier to compose than with 20mm as it's difficult to predict where the lights will go in timelapses! - I never thought about using anything narrower than 20mm, I suspect it will be difficult for timelapses?
Great video. What is the name of the f4 lens? Thank you.
how about Nikon Z8 for aurora and low light?
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Anyone used a Sony ZV1 ? If so what settings ? (Range of Settings)
Really good and informative video, though you have some room for improvement on your english😅👍
Thank you ! =)
English is sadly not my native language, and even that my English is not the best I guess that the the Swedish for most of the people that have English as a native English is even worse =) But I know, I have a lot of improvement to do
Came back for this rude comment. What the f is wrong with you? His English is very good and btw who are you to judge over peoples accent and/or language skills? Stop discouraging people @Magnus: great content and from content creator to content creator, don't get discouraged by this kind of comments. Keep going no matter what. Cheers