Camera settings in this video: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/ongoing-content-posted-weekly (Titled: August 2 Settings for Behind the Scenes Video) Free wedding photogrpahy preset pack: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/free-wedding-photography-lightroom-preset-pack Regular wedding photo presets (I Used 2022 CL and 2022 TI in this video, and 1 2022 Black and White Image): www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/lightroom-presets-complete-collection
We just started shooting weddings and buying an A7iv and the 35-150 was a nice and easy way to get started without having to buy a whole set of primes that we would need to constantly change since we only have one camera each at the moment. Shot 2 weddings now on the 35-150 and although it's quite a heavy lens to use all day, it's absolutely nailed it in almost every situation. There are a few niche situations where I'd like to have an option of something else though. I had a situation where I was doing a stair shot where I was literally squeezed right into a corner because the 35mm wasn't quite wide enough. so a wider lens on hand for those situations would be nice. Another is it would be nice to have an 85mm prime for at night where the f2.8 is maybe just a tad slow... but we get around this with strobes and flashes. Then the last niche situation would be a solid macro lens. So we have had the occasional situation where a different lens would have fit slightly better, but we have worked around that. For 95% of the day, this 35-150mm has been an absolute beast! Shooting verticals with this lens and a v1 in the hot shoe is a wrist buster though 😂
I remember when sigma and tamron were terrible budget options, they have come so far in the last 7 ish years. This lens sounded great when it was announced, versatile range and a fast aperture for a variable lens. Looks like a solid choice for that do anything lens
This is my setup (a74 & 35-150) I use for weddings! What a game changer for me not to have to switch lenses all day. I’ve shot photo and video for several weddings with the combo and it does such an amazing job.
@@sathiyaceelanphotography Autofocus in video is fast and smooth (no hunting). I love how it transitions between subjects - look so good. Very accurate! The lens is also very sharp, even at f2-2.8. I have owned so many great lenses over the years, this one is easily my favorite.
I'd add a small'ish 16-35F4, or a really tiny Tamron 24F2.8, which also doubles as an excellent macro'ish lens. I did a wedding once with just the Tamron 28-75 on an A7III. Ended up cropping in too much for certain shots. This 35-150 is a game changer.
@@elementalview1 I always have my Tamron 17-28 f2.8 in my bag, but have yet to need that wide of a shot. It’s nice to have just in case though, and I love the 17-28 lens anyway.
Lens review aside (which was also really good and had great review points) this video is absolutely fantastic for a general wedding shoot with great tips and pointers for all aspects of the day/profession/role, not just for shooting. Really well done, love it.
I did a senior couple shoot at a park recently and showed up with a bag of lenses and never took the Tamron 35-150 off the camera once. It's a wonderful lens with great glass, is very fast, and tack-sharp. I still love my Sony 16-35, an exceptional lens for wide angle, to use for those tight and wide shots. But I can easily see how you can now get by with just this one lens for assignments like this.
I have exact the same set up in 2022 I shot about 35 weddings so far on the beach… I love it, gotta be aware of shooting against the sun and that flare… I got this set up for first time in rainy day and wind over 20 miles an hour… Held up okay fantastic!
@greenbarn.videography there's really not much to say. I simply keep my white balance on "shade" 99% of the time that I'm outside. It just makes my editing process easier. Obviously you can change the WB In post (and I do) but auto WB Is too unreliable. And I like the warmer look of shade. So when I get my photos into lightroom and they are already close to how I want the WB, it just makes it easier. Hard to explain. It really doesn't do anything. Other than make the process of shooting easier because I'm not fumbling around trying to set the WB.
So much gold here on how to confidently but politely direct people. I've said so many times that confidence is the single greatest attribute a wedding photographer can have - but you can't be a jerk about it.
That lens definitely is a good all in one setup. I've been a lover of prime lenses lately. I use to rock the typical 24-70, and 70-200 for my go to.. Then I switched to a 24 1.4 and a 135 1.8 and i've never looked back. Tack sharp photos, great for video, low light is amazing and the bokeh is just on another level.
I know primes is a different league. Sorry to admit here, but your right. It’s more work and 2 cameras helps but primes is better. But the zoom is so easy. I’ll give ya that
I went the other way around, I bought 14mm, 20, 35, 50, 85, 135 prime lenses. Now my most used lenses are 24-70 and 150-500 while I sometimes compliment them with 14, 24 and 135mm. Sold the 20 and 50, want to sell the 35 as well.
I have my A7iv setup the same way even with the aps-c mode on my c1. Just a tip that I got from Dan Fox. Try setting the zebras on the camera at 102 and that way you’ll know if you are blowing out any of the white while in auto iso. This camera has so much dynamic range I haven’t had a situation where I could bring back an underexposed image even 3+ stops if you just turn either the iso down or exposure compensation dial.
Also, Leica has an adaptive ISO mode on their SL2 series that will keep a base ISO and boost it up as a variable aperture lens zooms in. Freaking brilliant. If Sony did this, I’d buy this so fast.
I got introduced to this lens by a college at a photoshoot , I have to say its plus, no to have to switch lenses for weddings hell yeah ! . I have have shot a lot of weddings with my 24-105 F4 and at the end of the wedding I noticed that the lens swap was very minimal to almost non ! it was a bit of a weird feeling lol ,
I've been using multiple exposures for architecture photography but I am not sure what you meant at 12:53. Surely you cannot use use multiple exposures for portraits.
Just home and decompressing from shooting a wedding, mainly with my 35mm GM, and 85mm 1.8, alongside a hired 135 GM, and occasional Samyang 24mm for wide and dancing on two A7ivs. First wedding season with the Sonys, moved from Fujifilm and I’m loving the gear. Always been ‘a prime guy’ 🤮 hate that term, but this lens really, really interests me. I’d looked at the 135, liked it today a lot….but maybe this is the next purchase. Any feedback appreciated Taylor!
i'd take the 35-85 f2 in a heartbeat. that would cover every single possible focal length / aperature combination I need in my fantasy/viking shootings !
I'd pay big money for a 35-85 f/2. Or even 35-80 f/2. That'd eliminate the need to lug around two bodies with a 35 and 85. Canon 28-70mm is tempting but 70 just falls short at the telephoto end.
It's a great lens and I've been thinking about buying it. But it's pretty heavy and doesn't perform well in direct lighting so I went for the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 art lens that I can also use as a travel lens, that lens in combination with the 135mm f1.8 GM gives everything you need at a wedding with shallow depth of field for the portraits and a wider fov compared to the 35mm of the Tamron. Still waiting for the 85mm 1.2 though.
Reviews on RUclips show that the Sigma 24-70 also suffers in direct lighting. The thing I dont like about Sigma is the bokeh quality, I highly prefer Tamron over Sigma in this respect. The 135mm GM is a dream.
@@firpofutbol I kinda like the bokeh quality on the 24-70, I also have the 105 macro and the bokeh is one of the best I've seen. Pretty similar to the 135mm 1.8 GM
How does it perform on the R7? I used it with R5 and R6 and would freeze the camera all the time, got the lens reviewed here with a a7IV and love in it so far (except it got dirty inside in 2 months :( ) - its noted in tampons website that there are compatibility issues with mirrorless cameras-
Love your "review"! Great work, mate! After working with this lens for about 18 months on all kinds of different assignments I am still looking for a flaw because I simply can't wrap my head around what Tamron did here. I was a prime shooter for years (outside the 200-600 G) and wasn't happy with the occasional need for the 24-105 F4. It is a very good (and more importantly stabilized) lens that does an amazing job but I was missing the shallow depth of field and 105mm never felt that much more than 70mm to me. Now 150mm F2.8 are something wild for below € 2.000,-- (central european price back in spring 2022). This lens practically lives on my a7iv while I use the a7r3 with the 20mm F1.8G for the wide angle shots. One big main cam combined with a small one for wide angle. Works perfect for me, though, I am looking forward to exchange the a7r3 for an r5 or the upcoming a7v and maybe getting the 12-24 Sony or 14-24 Sigma for the wide angle stuff. Overall: If you are a working photographer in the field of ANYTHING --> Get this lens as a workhorse or even as a backup. It covers a lot of prime lenses and there is yet to come a customer to me that complains that I am not shooting with the newest G Master lineup 🤭
I love old cars for weddings. I had a couple that drove a model T Ford and we got some of the most epic wedding photos with it. I’m excited to get my new 35-150 for my two weddings I have coming up. Are usually use a 35 mm and 85 mm F1.4 throughout the day. And when I do the couples solo shoot I try to incorporate the 135 mm F1.8 GM for some of the shots. But seeing I’m gonna have all these focal links in one lens I am curious what I should use for my second body. The widest that I have is the 24-70 F2.8 so I’m wondering if I should have that on my second body or still keep my 85 mm F1.4 for those nice crisp bokeh shots
THANK YOU...This is how it is supposed to be. Great images...GREAT commentary..NO nonsense comparisons between camera brands and formats.I just wanted to do backflips and cheer...
What an informative video! I'm an A7Siii video guy, not a wedding photographer and I've got a question about your photo developing. In the video when you're taking photos you're adding the photograph to the video to show the audience. The photos seem much brighter than the video...is that a choice you're making in post? They're clearly not overblown...but they're...artistically bright? Again, love your stuff...just curious.
Great review on this lens as it is one of the main reason why I switched to the Sony FF body over all the other FF camera manufactures. When paired with the new Sony A7RV with 8-stop IBIS, the 60MP FF with the sharp Over Sampling 26MP APS-C images that is sharper than the 33MP image from the A7IV while still providing incredible flexibilities that covers most of my needs. Tamron 35-150mm f/2.0-f/2.8 focal range including in APS-C mode: @ f/2.0: 35mm-39mm (APS-C range: 52.5mm - 58.5mm / Total available range: 35mm - 58.5mm) @ f/2.2: 40mm-59mm (APS-C range: 60.0mm - 88.5mm / Total available range: 40mm - 88.5mm) @ f/2.5: 60mm-79mm (APS-C range: 90.0mm - 118.0mm / Total available range: 60mm - 118.0mm) @ f/2.8: 80mm-150mm (APS-C range: 120.0mm- 225.0mm / Total available range: 80mm - 225.0mm) I prefer carry this one lens than have to miss precious moments during lens swapping, not to mention dealing with increasing frequency of sensor cleaning and dust entering into different lenses and while have to carry the weight of all the extra lenses on a much larger and heavier camera bag.
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto I’m a D800 user with the 50mm f1.8 and a Nikon 70-210 f4 and looking to rent another lens for next wedding what would be your recommendation? 35,85 or a 24-70 ? Cheers
@@scottwesterman221 Depends what you use the most. 24-70mm will probably be the most useful tool overall. 85 1.4 will make very nice images. 35 1.4 will likely be more useful than an 85 all day, but you won't get the same background depth of field pop like an 85
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto many thanks ! Also would you trust the AF-C on the D800 with my cheaper glass ? I’ve always shot on AF-S in the past and missed a lot of moving shots for sure.
Non prime lenses are great for weddings, they got a lot better sharpness wise. No need to switch lenses all day long. Primes would be best for portraits and studio work. With so much going on during the wedding constantly switching lenses is super annoying and gives a chance for dust to get on the sensor.
Two cameras, two primes and no need to change. That way you become a master of your focal lengths, get better low light capabilities and better subject separation. Keeps you moving to be where it happens and constantly find new angles. That is why most great wedding photographers shoot primes.
Where you in face/eye detect mode? It looks like you just shooting without moving focus points. Also how high did your auto ISO get to in church. Wonderful video. ❤
That is really a good range for a wedding. I wondered if 35 mm was wide enough, but it seems that it is. A big thumbs up. Clearly, 70-200 requires at least two lenses. The only question: Is 35 wide enough?
It’s for sure my ceremony lens when using Sony. It did a weird tilt shift error in September and it required warranty service. So I’m still getting back to trusting it.
Great review! Interested with this lens + the Sony A1. Not sure if it will cap the 30 FPS like most 3rd party lenses. Curious if you can use a macro extension tube with it to do some macro shots.
Good vid!……..I got this lens off eBay $500 over stock because it was coming from Hong Kong! Do I like it?………it never comes off my a7sIII! If fact if tamron did a 17-200mm 2.-2.8f for $2500, I’d but it!👊🏾😡
I have started my career as a wedding photographer and i bought sony a7m3 with kit lens 28-70 f3.5-5.6 and i am planning to buy a new lens because i have some shoots so i am bit confused which lens to purchase price lens 35mm f1.8 or 85mm f1.8 or should I buy tamron 70-180 f2.8 ?
In Manual Mode, is there a way to make it so the aperture is always at its widest when switching between focal lengths on a variable aperture lens? Or were you just continually manually adjusting every time you zoomed in/out?
hi Taylor, Great Video but I have a question, does this lens have auto aperture change while zooming? I am a Indian wedding photographer and is this lens great for an all-in-one type lens
Great content as always mate, did you miss the 1.2’s 1.4’s and is there any reason you’re not using Electronic shutter? I used mechanical all the time on the A7iii because electronic was trash but I thought the A7iiii was much improved!? I’m on the A9ii now so pretty much always using Electronic silent unless of course I’m batting low quality LED lights!
Hey Taylor, I just moved into the world of Sony and have been debating which lense to buy. Initial thought was to get the sigma 24-70 but with this Tamron 35-150, I have been in two minds. I shoot portraits & sports. Any recommendations.
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto next time. I’ll make it a tradition from now on. Even if the sandwhich gets nasty sitting in the hot car waiting to be included in the video. I’ll still eat it for the content
Curious how you run the gopro for these videos. Just basic info like, how many extra batteries are you using ? charging during break times ? lasts all day? Thanks ! love the content always.
Camera settings in this video: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/ongoing-content-posted-weekly
(Titled: August 2 Settings for Behind the Scenes Video)
Free wedding photogrpahy preset pack: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/free-wedding-photography-lightroom-preset-pack
Regular wedding photo presets (I Used 2022 CL and 2022 TI in this video, and 1 2022 Black and White Image):
www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/lightroom-presets-complete-collection
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We just started shooting weddings and buying an A7iv and the 35-150 was a nice and easy way to get started without having to buy a whole set of primes that we would need to constantly change since we only have one camera each at the moment.
Shot 2 weddings now on the 35-150 and although it's quite a heavy lens to use all day, it's absolutely nailed it in almost every situation.
There are a few niche situations where I'd like to have an option of something else though. I had a situation where I was doing a stair shot where I was literally squeezed right into a corner because the 35mm wasn't quite wide enough. so a wider lens on hand for those situations would be nice. Another is it would be nice to have an 85mm prime for at night where the f2.8 is maybe just a tad slow... but we get around this with strobes and flashes. Then the last niche situation would be a solid macro lens.
So we have had the occasional situation where a different lens would have fit slightly better, but we have worked around that. For 95% of the day, this 35-150mm has been an absolute beast!
Shooting verticals with this lens and a v1 in the hot shoe is a wrist buster though 😂
I remember when sigma and tamron were terrible budget options, they have come so far in the last 7 ish years. This lens sounded great when it was announced, versatile range and a fast aperture for a variable lens. Looks like a solid choice for that do anything lens
Not forgetting the new Samyang 135 f1.8 which is rumoured to be as sharp as the Sony GM
This is my setup (a74 & 35-150) I use for weddings! What a game changer for me not to have to switch lenses all day. I’ve shot photo and video for several weddings with the combo and it does such an amazing job.
how is this lens for Video??
@@sathiyaceelanphotography Autofocus in video is fast and smooth (no hunting). I love how it transitions between subjects - look so good. Very accurate! The lens is also very sharp, even at f2-2.8. I have owned so many great lenses over the years, this one is easily my favorite.
I'd add a small'ish 16-35F4, or a really tiny Tamron 24F2.8, which also doubles as an excellent macro'ish lens. I did a wedding once with just the Tamron 28-75 on an A7III. Ended up cropping in too much for certain shots. This 35-150 is a game changer.
@@elementalview1 I always have my Tamron 17-28 f2.8 in my bag, but have yet to need that wide of a shot. It’s nice to have just in case though, and I love the 17-28 lens anyway.
@@RyanKemperinOhio thanks bro ., what about IBis ? This lens don’t have stabilizer ., is it too shaky? Or Sony stabilizer is enough ?
Lens review aside (which was also really good and had great review points) this video is absolutely fantastic for a general wedding shoot with great tips and pointers for all aspects of the day/profession/role, not just for shooting. Really well done, love it.
I did a senior couple shoot at a park recently and showed up with a bag of lenses and never took the Tamron 35-150 off the camera once. It's a wonderful lens with great glass, is very fast, and tack-sharp. I still love my Sony 16-35, an exceptional lens for wide angle, to use for those tight and wide shots. But I can easily see how you can now get by with just this one lens for assignments like this.
I enjoyed watching how you covered the event, so calmly and so wonderfully! Keep it up!
I have exact the same set up in 2022 I shot about 35 weddings so far on the beach… I love it, gotta be aware of shooting against the sun and that flare… I got this set up for first time in rainy day and wind over 20 miles an hour… Held up okay fantastic!
Shade white balance has been life changing for my weddings photography. Thank you again for another amazing tip!
Could you expand on this a bit more? I must have missed it in the video
@greenbarn.videography there's really not much to say. I simply keep my white balance on "shade" 99% of the time that I'm outside. It just makes my editing process easier. Obviously you can change the WB In post (and I do) but auto WB Is too unreliable. And I like the warmer look of shade. So when I get my photos into lightroom and they are already close to how I want the WB, it just makes it easier. Hard to explain. It really doesn't do anything. Other than make the process of shooting easier because I'm not fumbling around trying to set the WB.
So much gold here on how to confidently but politely direct people. I've said so many times that confidence is the single greatest attribute a wedding photographer can have - but you can't be a jerk about it.
I just purchased this lens for my nikon Z8 and for a Japan trip... man....I didn't expect it to be that great. I love it...
I’m using the 35-150 paired with a Sony 20mm 1.8 for a wedding on Friday!
This is very nice kit
That lens definitely is a good all in one setup. I've been a lover of prime lenses lately. I use to rock the typical 24-70, and 70-200 for my go to.. Then I switched to a 24 1.4 and a 135 1.8 and i've never looked back. Tack sharp photos, great for video, low light is amazing and the bokeh is just on another level.
I know primes is a different league. Sorry to admit here, but your right. It’s more work and 2 cameras helps but primes is better. But the zoom is so easy. I’ll give ya that
I went the other way around, I bought 14mm, 20, 35, 50, 85, 135 prime lenses. Now my most used lenses are 24-70 and 150-500 while I sometimes compliment them with 14, 24 and 135mm. Sold the 20 and 50, want to sell the 35 as well.
I have my A7iv setup the same way even with the aps-c mode on my c1. Just a tip that I got from Dan Fox. Try setting the zebras on the camera at 102 and that way you’ll know if you are blowing out any of the white while in auto iso. This camera has so much dynamic range I haven’t had a situation where I could bring back an underexposed image even 3+ stops if you just turn either the iso down or exposure compensation dial.
Also, I love the shutter sound on the a7iv. It’s so satisfying.
Also, Leica has an adaptive ISO mode on their SL2 series that will keep a base ISO and boost it up as a variable aperture lens zooms in. Freaking brilliant. If Sony did this, I’d buy this so fast.
What! I’ve wanted this so bad. It would make the tamron 35-150 on Sony even more powerful.
I got introduced to this lens by a college at a photoshoot , I have to say its plus, no to have to switch lenses for weddings hell yeah ! . I have have shot a lot of weddings with my 24-105 F4 and at the end of the wedding I noticed that the lens swap was very minimal to almost non ! it was a bit of a weird feeling lol ,
I've been using multiple exposures for architecture photography but I am not sure what you meant at 12:53. Surely you cannot use use multiple exposures for portraits.
For creative ones you can
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto Thanks! Can you suggest some examples? Do you have in your videos?
Got it when it first came out! Only reason why I own a Sony camera now. 😂📸 best lens ever 🙌🏽
Just home and decompressing from shooting a wedding, mainly with my 35mm GM, and 85mm 1.8, alongside a hired 135 GM, and occasional Samyang 24mm for wide and dancing on two A7ivs.
First wedding season with the Sonys, moved from Fujifilm and I’m loving the gear. Always been ‘a prime guy’ 🤮 hate that term, but this lens really, really interests me. I’d looked at the 135, liked it today a lot….but maybe this is the next purchase.
Any feedback appreciated Taylor!
As someone who owns it, not only will you get “the shot” more often, you’ll enjoy your day so much more. Less to think about!
@@RyanKemperinOhio thanks man. It’s defo something to think about!
Wow this truly does look like the perfect lens… think I need this and omit many others…
I've always wished for a 35-50 F2, or even better, a 35-85 F2. I think those would be hugely popular.
i'd take the 35-85 f2 in a heartbeat. that would cover every single possible focal length / aperature combination I need in my fantasy/viking shootings !
I’m pretty sure sigma makes that
I'd pay big money for a 35-85 f/2. Or even 35-80 f/2. That'd eliminate the need to lug around two bodies with a 35 and 85.
Canon 28-70mm is tempting but 70 just falls short at the telephoto end.
I used the Tamron 35-150mm f2-2.8 last weekend at a convention. Great lens!
It's a great lens and I've been thinking about buying it. But it's pretty heavy and doesn't perform well in direct lighting so I went for the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 art lens that I can also use as a travel lens, that lens in combination with the 135mm f1.8 GM gives everything you need at a wedding with shallow depth of field for the portraits and a wider fov compared to the 35mm of the Tamron. Still waiting for the 85mm 1.2 though.
Reviews on RUclips show that the Sigma 24-70 also suffers in direct lighting. The thing I dont like about Sigma is the bokeh quality, I highly prefer Tamron over Sigma in this respect. The 135mm GM is a dream.
@@firpofutbol I kinda like the bokeh quality on the 24-70, I also have the 105 macro and the bokeh is one of the best I've seen. Pretty similar to the 135mm 1.8 GM
I use the Tamron 35-150mm f2.8-f4 on my Nikon Z5 and Z50. That is a great lens too, fast and sharp. It is available for Nikon and Canon
Do you know if the ibis is working with the lens?
@@sunesnigel yes it does
Tamron has an older version for canon and nikon but its 2.8-4 which is still amazing I use it now on my R7.
Probably a lot lighter as well hah. This thing gets heavy.
Yes its like half the weight 😆
How does it perform on the R7? I used it with R5 and R6 and would freeze the camera all the time, got the lens reviewed here with a a7IV and love in it so far (except it got dirty inside in 2 months :( ) - its noted in tampons website that there are compatibility issues with mirrorless cameras-
You sold your Sony a7rii?
Love your "review"! Great work, mate!
After working with this lens for about 18 months on all kinds of different assignments I am still looking for a flaw because I simply can't wrap my head around what Tamron did here. I was a prime shooter for years (outside the 200-600 G) and wasn't happy with the occasional need for the 24-105 F4. It is a very good (and more importantly stabilized) lens that does an amazing job but I was missing the shallow depth of field and 105mm never felt that much more than 70mm to me. Now 150mm F2.8 are something wild for below € 2.000,-- (central european price back in spring 2022). This lens practically lives on my a7iv while I use the a7r3 with the 20mm F1.8G for the wide angle shots. One big main cam combined with a small one for wide angle. Works perfect for me, though, I am looking forward to exchange the a7r3 for an r5 or the upcoming a7v and maybe getting the 12-24 Sony or 14-24 Sigma for the wide angle stuff.
Overall: If you are a working photographer in the field of ANYTHING --> Get this lens as a workhorse or even as a backup. It covers a lot of prime lenses and there is yet to come a customer to me that complains that I am not shooting with the newest G Master lineup 🤭
What a beautiful wedding I enjoyed all the beautiful wedding ❤❤
I love old cars for weddings. I had a couple that drove a model T Ford and we got some of the most epic wedding photos with it. I’m excited to get my new 35-150 for my two weddings I have coming up. Are usually use a 35 mm and 85 mm F1.4 throughout the day. And when I do the couples solo shoot I try to incorporate the 135 mm F1.8 GM for some of the shots. But seeing I’m gonna have all these focal links in one lens I am curious what I should use for my second body. The widest that I have is the 24-70 F2.8 so I’m wondering if I should have that on my second body or still keep my 85 mm F1.4 for those nice crisp bokeh shots
Great video!!! I use the 28-75 and 70-180 on the other body. Looking forward to trying the big boy!
THANK YOU...This is how it is supposed to be. Great images...GREAT commentary..NO nonsense comparisons between camera brands and formats.I just wanted to do backflips and cheer...
Oh hey, thanks for the shoutout haha
Hahah
What an informative video! I'm an A7Siii video guy, not a wedding photographer and I've got a question about your photo developing. In the video when you're taking photos you're adding the photograph to the video to show the audience. The photos seem much brighter than the video...is that a choice you're making in post? They're clearly not overblown...but they're...artistically bright? Again, love your stuff...just curious.
Great review on this lens as it is one of the main reason why I switched to the Sony FF body over all the other FF camera manufactures. When paired with the new Sony A7RV with 8-stop IBIS, the 60MP FF with the sharp Over Sampling 26MP APS-C images that is sharper than the 33MP image from the A7IV while still providing incredible flexibilities that covers most of my needs.
Tamron 35-150mm f/2.0-f/2.8 focal range including in APS-C mode:
@ f/2.0: 35mm-39mm (APS-C range: 52.5mm - 58.5mm / Total available range: 35mm - 58.5mm)
@ f/2.2: 40mm-59mm (APS-C range: 60.0mm - 88.5mm / Total available range: 40mm - 88.5mm)
@ f/2.5: 60mm-79mm (APS-C range: 90.0mm - 118.0mm / Total available range: 60mm - 118.0mm)
@ f/2.8: 80mm-150mm (APS-C range: 120.0mm- 225.0mm / Total available range: 80mm - 225.0mm)
I prefer carry this one lens than have to miss precious moments during lens swapping, not to mention dealing with increasing frequency of sensor cleaning and dust entering into different lenses and while have to carry the weight of all the extra lenses on a much larger and heavier camera bag.
This video helped me a lot to choose the Tamron 35-150/2-2.8 and get rid of 2 primes and also Tammy 70-180/2.8 🫶
Thank you so much for doing a video talking about this lens!!! Now it’s going to be on my wishlist!!!
I know you weren't doing hybrid coverage with the lens, but would you have any hesitation using it for video coverage as well? Picks look great!
Just depends on a7iv buffer speed that I haven’t tested again since update
Hello, RF Mount where are you !
Loved the band reference 😂👍
You should add the Sony oem battery grip feels so good in the hand especially for long lenses and looks very nice 👍🏼
Yah. The a7 iv is very sharp on your index finger with a heavy lens. Was certainly feeling that by the end of the ceremony
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto I’m a D800 user with the 50mm f1.8 and a Nikon 70-210 f4 and looking to rent another lens for next wedding what would be your recommendation? 35,85 or a 24-70 ?
Cheers
@@scottwesterman221 Depends what you use the most. 24-70mm will probably be the most useful tool overall. 85 1.4 will make very nice images. 35 1.4 will likely be more useful than an 85 all day, but you won't get the same background depth of field pop like an 85
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto many thanks ! Also would you trust the AF-C on the D800 with my cheaper glass ? I’ve always shot on AF-S in the past and missed a lot of moving shots for sure.
I use AFC and set the back AF button the AFLock. Kind of the opposite of back button focus but it works well for me
Whats the app u used to track sun ?!
is 35mm is wide enough for wedding photography ? or do I need even wider ?
Non prime lenses are great for weddings, they got a lot better sharpness wise. No need to switch lenses all day long. Primes would be best for portraits and studio work. With so much going on during the wedding constantly switching lenses is super annoying and gives a chance for dust to get on the sensor.
Two cameras, two primes and no need to change. That way you become a master of your focal lengths, get better low light capabilities and better subject separation. Keeps you moving to be where it happens and constantly find new angles. That is why most great wedding photographers shoot primes.
Where you in face/eye detect mode? It looks like you just shooting without moving focus points. Also how high did your auto ISO get to in church. Wonderful video. ❤
Thanks for the video! I'm thinking about switching from Fujifilm to Sony with this lens, and now I'm pretty sure I should do this!
It's a pretty crazy lens. Really wish it could exist for other systems.
Tamron's making lenses for Fuji already. Although it's a different factor, it's just a matter of time until something like this shows up.
@@pedropulido4570 yes, but 35-150mm f2-2.8 for now is the King only for Sony ;)
great work , still waiting for my lens to come ( low stocks in the uk)
That is really a good range for a wedding. I wondered if 35 mm was wide enough, but it seems that it is. A big thumbs up. Clearly, 70-200 requires at least two lenses. The only question: Is 35 wide enough?
I think it is. I usually shoot a 35 prime on one body and an 85 on another. I have a 16 in the bag, but I use it for maybe 1 photo every 3 weddings
Hello , love it the video, what is the app to check the sun? thanks
Sunseeker is the AR one
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto thank you Sr.
What an amazing set up! Could this lens also be used for portrait photography?
Super cool. I like your style, man ! I couldn't help but wonder how many exposures you took for this wedding ? 1000 ??
This is such a good video!! I’ve learnt so much from this. Thank you 🙏
Question: do you use flash at all? I like to use flash for fill lighting.
I don’t use it unless I really need to
So did this lens become a mainstay in your arsenal or are you back to shooting mainly with a 35 and 85?
It’s for sure my ceremony lens when using Sony. It did a weird tilt shift error in September and it required warranty service. So I’m still getting back to trusting it.
What focus setting would you be using? Spot with eye AF?
Ah perfect Taylor, I got this lens and sold all my other other lenses except Tamron 17-28 f2.8. Two lenses to do it all lol See you in September mate.
What bracket is that that you have connected to your GoPro
Hey Taylor, what color are your frames and lenses? Rayban RB2180 is the model right?
Nice video! What is this camera that is taking this video. Looks like stuck in your chest.
Why didn't you use a strobe when you were outside... Was it a time thing?
Time and it’s a challenge to set up good light for the entire wedding party
Absolute favorite lens! Bringing it out to Banff.
It is going to do very nice things for you there!
My fav lens! Super versatile for video
Yah, this is very ideal for video all day
The Ferrari pitstop jibe is on point 😄
Man it’s relevant again for like the 10th week in a row
02:58 Vamos Checo!! Hungaroring? Good gag about Ferrari pit stop :D
Will Tamron or Samyang make the 35-150mm for Canon EF and/or R mounts? If not, what's a comparable lens for those systems?
There isn’t a comparable lens really. Canon has made it clear that they can’t develop it for R
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto That’s a shame
hey what is the name of the L mount where u mount your gopro from the bottom of the camera screw thread?
Mr. Jackson, love your work. Do you use a filter while taking photos? Are you shooting in raw?
Hi, is it your shutter speed at 320 all the time just to be safe for trepidation?
Probably just random if it’s there all the time
On the wedding party session are you underexposing and then bringing it up in post later?
Not a lot, but a little
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto thank you!
Great review! Interested with this lens + the Sony A1. Not sure if it will cap the 30 FPS like most 3rd party lenses.
Curious if you can use a macro extension tube with it to do some macro shots.
Still using this single lens for weddings?
Some days. Most days I also use a 50 GM or 20 1.8
Thank you so much for this great video. Do you always use auto-iso ? and what do you think is the benefit on using it ?
bro what is the camera settings did you used at wedding shoots in thouse fullday?
Some of the videos have settings on them. There are also a bunch of settings videos on the members site
Dude. Digging those sunglasses 😎
Great video! Thank you. By the way how are you recording your camera like that?
Good vid!……..I got this lens off eBay $500 over stock because it was coming from Hong Kong! Do I like it?………it never comes off my a7sIII! If fact if tamron did a 17-200mm 2.-2.8f for $2500, I’d but it!👊🏾😡
I have started my career as a wedding photographer and i bought sony a7m3 with kit lens 28-70 f3.5-5.6 and i am planning to buy a new lens because i have some shoots so i am bit confused which lens to purchase price lens 35mm f1.8 or 85mm f1.8 or should I buy tamron 70-180 f2.8 ?
In Manual Mode, is there a way to make it so the aperture is always at its widest when switching between focal lengths on a variable aperture lens? Or were you just continually manually adjusting every time you zoomed in/out?
I just set it to widest and it usually stays with widest while I zoom.
The lens is sick 🔥
hi Taylor, Great Video but I have a question, does this lens have auto aperture change while zooming?
I am a Indian wedding photographer and is this lens great for an all-in-one type lens
Great content as always mate, did you miss the 1.2’s 1.4’s and is there any reason you’re not using Electronic shutter? I used mechanical all the time on the A7iii because electronic was trash but I thought the A7iiii was much improved!? I’m on the A9ii now so pretty much always using Electronic silent unless of course I’m batting low quality LED lights!
As far as I know A7IV doesn't have a stacked sensor as A9/A9II/A1 do. So the read out speed is not so high.
Hi taylor. What is that mount or frame you use to attach the gopro to your camera?
Awesome content man!
Hey Taylor, I just moved into the world of Sony and have been debating which lense to buy. Initial thought was to get the sigma 24-70 but with this Tamron 35-150, I have been in two minds. I shoot portraits & sports. Any recommendations.
Amazing work.. thanks for the tips and tricks...learned a lot
What shutter speed do you use please? And when the couple is walking do you use continuous shooting mode ?
All the settings are over on the members site in a video under the weekly content
This was a great day. Also that officiant was VERY nice and quite funny too. I want to return to this church and be his friend.
There was a distinct lack of turkey bagel sandwiches today though
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto next time. I’ll make it a tradition from now on. Even if the sandwhich gets nasty sitting in the hot car waiting to be included in the video. I’ll still eat it for the content
Are your presets for a specific program like Lightroom or do they work with any photo editor?
Lightroom classic but should also work with photoshop
I really love tack sharp photos so we use primes.. but this lens looks amazing on RUclips. How did you think the sharpness compares in Lightroom?
I think (pro) zooms like this have pretty much caught up to primes. They’re just heavier and won’t give you a 1.4 depth of field
Sir Tayloy, did you switch to sony?
Vary NYC work and good camra and lens
What’s equipment do you use to shoot your bts with the camera in your hand
There’s a video on the channel with all the part links
How did it perform with detail shots? I'm hesitant to get rid of my Tamron 28-75 G2 given its minimum focusing distance.
Thanks buddy great video
@Taylor Jackson, where yout Gopro is mounted ? , btw see you in Alberta on september !
There’s a video on the channel that shows all the parts
Dang I was curious to see how it did at a low light reception
I’ve done a few since that should be coming out over the next few weeks!
Do you use some cpl or any other filter on your lens in this wedding ?
Nope
I worked at Outback Steakhouse for years too…those bloomin onions tho… 😂 (now I’m a photographer & still have my healthcare day job)
Do you still keep wide open when you're shooting the whole group photos?
As long as everyone is on a single plane of focus it’s not a problem
Can you please provide me your presets ☺️
Curious how you run the gopro for these videos. Just basic info like, how many extra batteries are you using ? charging during break times ? lasts all day? Thanks ! love the content always.
Manual or apature?