I'd say I'm more of a prime fan, but I'm planning to switch back to APS-C soon (I lvoe my full-frame but its just TOOOO BIG) and I think I'll be primarily rocking the Sigma 18-50 F2.8.@@FeverDaysCreatives
True! I have several lenses which people consider ‘outdated’ and ‘old’ but they are always my go to’s! I bet those 70s lenses produce some awesome shots.
I'm not an expert in photography, but just keep in mind that with an APS-C sensor, there is cropping involved, meaning the Sony 50mm is going to work more like a 75mm full frame equivalent. So what you pick will also depend on what you want to accomplish. Another factor to consider is the fact that the Sigma lens does not appear to have built-in stabilization, meaning if you need stabilization, you will need to make sure you have a camera that has In-Body Stabilization (IBIS). However, it is likely that the Sony lens have such stabilization. Please double check all this before purchase.
Would you need the lens for photo or video? The 30mm would give you a clean shot, however due to the lack of image stabilisation I am not sure it would be your best bet for sports content. I would probably suggest looking into a zoom lens such as Sony 18-105mm F4 as this is more equipped for the fast paced nature of sports and allows you to have different focal lengths, so you don't have to be everywhere at once! As the 30mm lens is a prime lens it does limit you in terms of focal lengths.
Hey! I have an APSC camera (Sony A6500) and the 30mm works really well with it. It has a fast autofocus, it’s great in low light and has great bokeh - I can’t really complain to be honest!
Favourite lens you own? Gooo 👇
Can confirm, the 30mm definitely still lives up to the hype! I've had mine for about five years and it's still my main lens for the a6k.
Good to know I am not alone in my love for the 30mm haha. Are you more of a prime or zoom lens fan?
I'd say I'm more of a prime fan, but I'm planning to switch back to APS-C soon (I lvoe my full-frame but its just TOOOO BIG) and I think I'll be primarily rocking the Sigma 18-50 F2.8.@@FeverDaysCreatives
A good lens is a good lens no matter how old it is. I use lenses from the 70s professionally.
True! I have several lenses which people consider ‘outdated’ and ‘old’ but they are always my go to’s! I bet those 70s lenses produce some awesome shots.
great job
Good video. Well done.
Thank you! 😊🙌
My go to prime, is this, but the older brother EX version where min got some optical issues under f/2
I LOVE my 30mil sigma. A close second to my 16mil 1.4 😁
Sigma lenses are always top tier! Which lens do you normally use for your YT vids?
@@FeverDaysCreatives my 16 mil always. :)
Very nice review good job. Sold me
Sigma 30mm f1.4 or Sony 50mm f1.8 which is overall best?
I'm not an expert in photography, but just keep in mind that with an APS-C sensor, there is cropping involved, meaning the Sony 50mm is going to work more like a 75mm full frame equivalent. So what you pick will also depend on what you want to accomplish.
Another factor to consider is the fact that the Sigma lens does not appear to have built-in stabilization, meaning if you need stabilization, you will need to make sure you have a camera that has In-Body Stabilization (IBIS). However, it is likely that the Sony lens have such stabilization. Please double check all this before purchase.
Great little lens and not too bad price wise.👍
You know it🙌🏻
In what lens you shot this video?
I used the lens in question - Sigma 30mm.
Do you think this lens will work for 8 year old basketball where I have full sideline access?
How are you taking pictures of eight year old basketball? Is your camera a time machine????
Would you need the lens for photo or video? The 30mm would give you a clean shot, however due to the lack of image stabilisation I am not sure it would be your best bet for sports content. I would probably suggest looking into a zoom lens such as Sony 18-105mm F4 as this is more equipped for the fast paced nature of sports and allows you to have different focal lengths, so you don't have to be everywhere at once! As the 30mm lens is a prime lens it does limit you in terms of focal lengths.
got the whole trio on ef-m and its gone ok so far
Nice! Which lens is your favourite out of all 3?
@@FeverDaysCreatives 56mm for portraits and 16mm for architecture
Can Anyone help me out this lens How the performance for Apsc sensor
Hey! I have an APSC camera (Sony A6500) and the 30mm works really well with it. It has a fast autofocus, it’s great in low light and has great bokeh - I can’t really complain to be honest!
4:40 just use MF surely
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