35mm vs 50mm POV Portrait Photo (APSC) | Which is Better?
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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Today we are shooting POV Potrait Photo with the 35mm vs 50mm focal length on APSC Format.
All the while, I has been shooting with 35mm for my potrait photo with the ZV-E10. Recently, I has purchased a 50mm 1.8 Lens. I am curious as to which focal length one is more suitable and comfortable to shoot a potrait with.
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Great work bro love from India 🇮🇳 ❤
I wasn't sure if I wanna get the 35mm and 50mm lenses until I watched your video.
Now I wanna get both because 35mm seems pleasant for my street photography and 50mm is a best fit for portraits.
Great comparison and amazing work bro! 👍🏻
Thanks 😁 Yeah, maybe getting the 35mm first will be good, more versatile
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It’s always easier to move a bit closer. 35 is the jam
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Im using sony zv e10 and need prime lens. Which one is better for beginner and casual user TT artisan 35mm f1.8 or 56mm f1.8?
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nice comparison 🙏
Bro great work. But during post production you are making pictures more green.
thanks!i am still developing the style trying to imitate film look
Hi! please help. I am using sony zv-e10 which has an apsc camera sensor.
I am a bit confused about this. If I'd follow the 'nifty-fifty', should I get 35mm (because it's 35mm x 1.5 on a crop sensor). Or should I get an actual 50mm lense even I am using an apsc camera?
hi jefferson, if you wan a nifty-fifty(Full Frame terms) on ZV-E10 (Crop Sensor);
You should get a 35mm lens which give you a field of view around 52.5mm (full frame equiv.)
If u get 50mm, it will become 75mm on an apsc camera like zve10
Increase the aperture to at least 4 to removing the softness because of more light
In your experience, does sony zve10 take photos and videos in low light, does it take good photos and videos?
Hi, I will say it takes good photos and videos. But it is sensitive to low light, we can get noisy image easily than an iphone when shooting indoor. Utilising lighting/sun is the key for clearer image. Otherwise, use the exposure triangle for good photo/video indoors.
For outdoor it perform well. For video, it will be shaky; we need extra step to post stabilise with gyroflow/catalyst browse software.