Over the decades, I have used 21, 24, 28, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55mm lenses for street photography in a one-lens/one-body situation. All worked well. However, 50mm was my 4th choice behind 35, 40, and 45.
Hey Chris, they do not need a lot of editing. Most of the work is done by the lens, which is the Voigtländer 50mm nokton 1.2. It produces rich colors, which really pop off the screen. If you couple that with good lighting on the scene it makes for a pleasing effect in my opinion
Over the decades, I have used 21, 24, 28, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55mm lenses for street photography in a one-lens/one-body situation. All worked well. However, 50mm was my 4th choice behind 35, 40, and 45.
Wonderful video! Thank you for the information.
Appreciate the comment and I'm glad you took away something from the video
the colors are amazing
did they need a lot of editing
Hey Chris, they do not need a lot of editing. Most of the work is done by the lens, which is the Voigtländer 50mm nokton 1.2. It produces rich colors, which really pop off the screen. If you couple that with good lighting on the scene it makes for a pleasing effect in my opinion
Thanks for the video! Excellent job. What the camera do you use to film yourself? A osmo pocket?
You guessed correctly. It's the first camera I own that makes me feel somewhat comfortable filming in public haha
...aber welche Fotos? Gesehen habe ich nur 2-3 belanglose, die den 50mm- Fluch unterstützen. Ansonsten ein tolles Video!
what camera
I'm using a Sony a7r V