Got the sigma 16mm 1.4 for my Sony zv-e10 and I couldn't be happier about it. Works perfect indoor and outdoors for my type of video. I also have the kit lens which is not great but certainly can take some amazing videos with it. Thanks Joris for another great video.
I used to own the Sigma 16mm & 56mm 1.4 and the Canon 32mm 1.4 when I was shooting with my Canon M50. I still miss those lenses. They provide so much image quality for their price!
Saving for the Sigma 16mm, myself, mainly for the low light capability of the 1.4 aperture. The 50mm 1.8 with a speed booster is on my list, too, for the closer low light shots, and that combo has the added benefit of tricking the M50 into a 1.2 aperture. I love my M50, but that kit lens just doesn't do so well once the lights get dim.
That kit lens will be saviour on good lighting situations, sometimes you need the versatility of the zoom range specially that fast zoom lenses are not cheap but there’s options like sigma 17 50
For my own setup with M50: tokina 11-16 Yongnuo 35 mm f2 (1.4 with speed booster) Canon 50 mm f1.8 (1.8 with speed booster) Kit lens (just sitting in the camera bag when i need stabilised versatile lens
@@mohdvideos1 yeah, the kit lens isn't terrible. Very good for outdoor shooting in daylight, and definitely worth the money. I have a lot of low light projects coming up, though. I may look into those other lenses, but so far the Sigma 16mm has my full attention.
For my m50: I bought it with the kit lens, then bought the 22mm f2, and then the ef 50mm 1.8 with an adapter, then a 400mm for wildlife photography. I use my 50mm 80% of the time, sometimes the 22mm, and if I need stabilisation I use my kit lens. I just don like the look of the 22mm and kit lens, there is almost no bokeh. Its great for run n gun photography or vlogging tho.
I have those lenses too and they're great! I purchased a 17-55 mm f2.8 and use it with an adapter with my canon m50 since I needed a one-lense-for-everything type of lens since I like to travel light 😅
Awesome video. I've used the kit 15-45mm and the 50mm f/1.8 with Viltrox speed booster on my Canon M50 for the past several years, and it's served just about every shot I could ever want to capture. Only thing that's missing is a telephoto and maybe a faster prime lens, but those are nice-to-haves not must-haves.
Please ramble on... learning so much...people like y should keep talking coz people like me are learning a lot about all this stuff.....I appreciate you...god bless...
Amen to this video. Good points. I'm on the Sony a6400, and I'm getting ready to sell off some lenses, make some money back, and be left with my Samyang 12mm f2 (manual), my Sony 35mm f1.8 OSS, and I'm gonna grab that Sigma 18-50 f2.8, and I'm good. The ONLY other possibility is to get the Tamron 17-70 instead of the Sigma, but is that really worth the extra $250? Stabilization, yes, and a little bit more range, but the Sigma is smaller and easier to carry around, and much more gimbal friendly, and I have found myself mostly using the Samyang and the Sony 35mm 90% of the time anyway, and so... I'm good. Thanks for the awesome video.
JH! Great video! I think we all get too caught up in buying lenses instead of becoming better with what we already have. The first lens I bought when I switch from Canon to Sony was the 85mm F1.8 Sony. I have not used the Tamron 28-75mm but if your viewers are needing another of a lens because that isn't wide enough, I would suggest the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8. It is a bit heavy but between that and the 85mm, I usually keep the Sigma on my A7iii because of the versatility between pictures and video.
Amazing video, tons of great info. Think you can help me out with something? I have two use case scenarios, filing my children / family but also I want the capability of filming unboxing/tech reviews. I have a Sony ZV-E10 and based on the info you presented, I "focused in" on two lenses. The Sigma 16mm 1.4 and the Sigma 18-50. What do you think? Am I on the right track or should I "focus" on something else? Thank You!
good recommendations 🙂 .. i finally hv dome good news, finally got thr Sony A7S3 wt the Sigma 24-70mm, absulove thid lens and will also day .. this lens is really good if some2 want to hv a all around lens covering all the good focal lengths
LOL I was just looking at lenses, I like that new Tamron 18-50 2.8 and how small it is, it would make a good walk around lens on my Sony a6600. I had the Canon 24mm prime on my Canon SL2 aka the 200D its a small camera for a DSLR and the 24mm pancake lens was just about ideal for video. I used it along with my Canon 7D mk II ah the good 'ol 1080p days. 😆
Ik ben op zoek naar een camera onder de 400 euro. Hij moet goeie beeldkwaliteit hebben. Ik ben van plan om er video's mee te maken van landschappen, reizen,.. Heb je een idee van welke camera het beste bij me past?
I’m looking for something to shoot in low light in a small space in doors. I’m a musician trying to shoot content. Trying to buy my first camera and lens. What should I buy.
I have Canon M50 with kit lens and prime 22mm. For most of my RUclips videos I still use kit lens at 18mm for the right angle as 22mm is too tight for my small bedroom. I was thinking about sigma 16mm 1.4 but it will be too wide. I am saving for new Sony camera with Sigma art 24-70 2.8.
@@JorisHermans currently Sony a7 IV but if they make a6900 with adequate specs I might downsize to APSC and sigma 18-50 f 2.8. I don't really need full frame camera, I prefer smaller bodies like Canon M50. Sony ZVE10 just doesn't make my heart sing.
Agreed! Standard/Normal range for me is 35-58. Anything less than 35mm is wide. Anything longer than 58 is telephoto. 35mm is definitely my "most-used" focal length. 85mm is my choice for a long. 20mm is my choice for a wide. I just use a standard (kit) zoom to size up my shots that I later shoot on primes. I would NOT buy a 24-70mm 2.8 for the simple fact that two (sometimes 3) primes are cheaper, brighter, sharper, bokeh-er.
I personally don't want zoom lenses at all. Sharp primes for me. I'll be getting an adapter for using vintage prime lenses. I'm also getting the Sigma 16mm new.
The Cannon RF series does not have a 22mm but has 24mm prime lens.Would a 24mm prime lens be fine for an aps-c camera if im trying to capture footage that looks like 35mm full frame ?
Great video and good points! It's definitely difficult to find a good and versatile zoom lens with a wide aperture without breaking the bank, but then again it's good to have that one good zoom lens especially when traveling with carry-on only 🙈
I wish I would've seen this video before buying a 50mm lens for shooting indoors.
Lol
I swear I said the same thing
Got the sigma 16mm 1.4 for my Sony zv-e10 and I couldn't be happier about it. Works perfect indoor and outdoors for my type of video. I also have the kit lens which is not great but certainly can take some amazing videos with it. Thanks Joris for another great video.
Thanks for watching! The Sigma is an excellent choice in my opinion 👍🏻
I used to own the Sigma 16mm & 56mm 1.4 and the Canon 32mm 1.4 when I was shooting with my Canon M50. I still miss those lenses. They provide so much image quality for their price!
I rarely comment, but after watching a50+ vids. I just have to say THANK YOU. You nailed it in 7 min. Great video.
Saving for the Sigma 16mm, myself, mainly for the low light capability of the 1.4 aperture. The 50mm 1.8 with a speed booster is on my list, too, for the closer low light shots, and that combo has the added benefit of tricking the M50 into a 1.2 aperture. I love my M50, but that kit lens just doesn't do so well once the lights get dim.
I'm trying to get a 'body only,' but they only bundle with the dog kit lense these days. $100 extra for a lense I don't want.
That kit lens will be saviour on good lighting situations, sometimes you need the versatility of the zoom range specially that fast zoom lenses are not cheap but there’s options like sigma 17 50
For my own setup with M50: tokina 11-16
Yongnuo 35 mm f2 (1.4 with speed booster)
Canon 50 mm f1.8 (1.8 with speed booster)
Kit lens (just sitting in the camera bag when i need stabilised versatile lens
@@mohdvideos1 yeah, the kit lens isn't terrible. Very good for outdoor shooting in daylight, and definitely worth the money. I have a lot of low light projects coming up, though. I may look into those other lenses, but so far the Sigma 16mm has my full attention.
I bought the 16mm sigma for my studio I am very happy with it because it gives me a wide enough shot that makes it easy to crop into a 21.9 video.
Such a great video! Not only for amazing content - I was cracking up. Love educational videos with humor
you explained more to me that i understand in just a few mins then anyone i have ever watched. like explaining the mm conversion for apc
For my m50: I bought it with the kit lens, then bought the 22mm f2, and then the ef 50mm 1.8 with an adapter, then a 400mm for wildlife photography. I use my 50mm 80% of the time, sometimes the 22mm, and if I need stabilisation I use my kit lens. I just don like the look of the 22mm and kit lens, there is almost no bokeh. Its great for run n gun photography or vlogging tho.
I have those lenses too and they're great! I purchased a 17-55 mm f2.8 and use it with an adapter with my canon m50 since I needed a one-lense-for-everything type of lens since I like to travel light 😅
Grabbing a zve1! Great video, which prime is most versatile? Shooting with friends at a bar, indoor apartment, vacation, podcasting etc ? 35? 24? 20?
You never disappoint brother. I’ll watch any video you post. I absolutely always come out of it with a ton of great info.
Awesome video. I've used the kit 15-45mm and the 50mm f/1.8 with Viltrox speed booster on my Canon M50 for the past several years, and it's served just about every shot I could ever want to capture. Only thing that's missing is a telephoto and maybe a faster prime lens, but those are nice-to-haves not must-haves.
Really wishing Tameron was making a zoom for the canon RF soon! I’ve honestly been thinking of swapping over to Sony just to get more glass options!
Please ramble on... learning so much...people like y should keep talking coz people like me are learning a lot about all this stuff.....I appreciate you...god bless...
What are your thoughts on 28mm? Noticed that you didn’t talk about that focal length. Thanks for the info btw, great vid!
Thanks a lot for your explanation👌🏻
Amen to this video. Good points. I'm on the Sony a6400, and I'm getting ready to sell off some lenses, make some money back, and be left with my Samyang 12mm f2 (manual), my Sony 35mm f1.8 OSS, and I'm gonna grab that Sigma 18-50 f2.8, and I'm good. The ONLY other possibility is to get the Tamron 17-70 instead of the Sigma, but is that really worth the extra $250? Stabilization, yes, and a little bit more range, but the Sigma is smaller and easier to carry around, and much more gimbal friendly, and I have found myself mostly using the Samyang and the Sony 35mm 90% of the time anyway, and so... I'm good. Thanks for the awesome video.
Thank you brother your discripton is simple and understandable ❤
this channel is underrated.. pls continue sharing your knowledge 🙌🏻👌🏻
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JH! Great video! I think we all get too caught up in buying lenses instead of becoming better with what we already have. The first lens I bought when I switch from Canon to Sony was the 85mm F1.8 Sony. I have not used the Tamron 28-75mm but if your viewers are needing another of a lens because that isn't wide enough, I would suggest the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8. It is a bit heavy but between that and the 85mm, I usually keep the Sigma on my A7iii because of the versatility between pictures and video.
Sigma is indeed never a bad investment. Every Sigma lens I've owned was top notch! 👌🏻
After watching your video, I guess, I am on the right path. I have already order 24 mm prime lens.
Amazing video, tons of great info.
Think you can help me out with something?
I have two use case scenarios, filing my children / family but also I want the capability of filming unboxing/tech reviews.
I have a Sony ZV-E10 and based on the info you presented, I "focused in" on two lenses. The Sigma 16mm 1.4 and the Sigma 18-50. What do you think? Am I on the right track or should I "focus" on something else?
Thank You!
In my opinion, that's a great two lens combo 💯
good recommendations 🙂 .. i finally hv dome good news, finally got thr Sony A7S3 wt the Sigma 24-70mm, absulove thid lens and will also day .. this lens is really good if some2 want to hv a all around lens covering all the good focal lengths
Really great video, as always! Very informative and super enjoyable to watch🙌
Thanks!!! 💥
I need for spotting aircraft...must be 75-200/300? Please recommend
LOL I was just looking at lenses, I like that new Tamron 18-50 2.8 and how small it is, it would make a good walk around lens on my Sony a6600.
I had the Canon 24mm prime on my Canon SL2 aka the 200D its a small camera for a DSLR and the 24mm pancake lens was just about ideal for video. I used it along with my Canon 7D mk II ah the good 'ol 1080p days. 😆
the tamron is for APS-C camera’s right? What is a good substitute for that vocal length for full frame camera’s?
Currently waiting for a price drop on the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 art lens. It's $1299 now but I've seen it on sale for $1099.
Great vid....jux got a sigma 16 to complete my sigma trio....the 24mm look is awesome for me
Sigma 16mm is an excellent choice for Canon M! 👌🏻 It's pretty much a 24 equivalent. 💥
@@JorisHermans I'm a sony fanboy tho...using a zve10.....previously a6100
What’s the best lens for radio?
SONY E 16-55mm F2.8 G the sweet middle . If you need only one lens for all
Ik ben op zoek naar een camera onder de 400 euro. Hij moet goeie beeldkwaliteit hebben. Ik ben van plan om er video's mee te maken van landschappen, reizen,.. Heb je een idee van welke camera het beste bij me past?
Ik denk dat een Sony a6000 wel iets voor jou zou kunnen zijn.
For APSC
22 prime
15 prime
15-45 zoom
I’m looking for something to shoot in low light in a small space in doors. I’m a musician trying to shoot content. Trying to buy my first camera and lens. What should I buy.
Now what can I use for zv e10 ii gym workout vloging with a a perfectly background isolation 😿
A very versatile lens for run and gun is the 24-120 f/4 or 24-105 f/4.
But is it bad for night?
@@deivytrajanyes bcs of the relatively high aperture
I'm a beginner. I want to try pre debut shoot, what lens is good for that. New subscribers here❤ my friend let me borrow his Canon 650D
Amazing video joris. You mentioned things in here which I didnt know myself.
I like the mili litre joke with the lens mug, that was hilarious 😂
Accidental jokes are the best 😄
@@JorisHermans very true lol 😆 😂 🤣
great explanation
Awesome video, thank you
Thanks for this valuable information!!
Thanks for watching 👊🏻
for zve10 what type of lens I purchase for films making,35,22 or other???
please reply
Hoping to get the Sigma 16mm soon - Cheers as always man 🙏🏻
Excellent choice!
Hi Joris, I am about to purchase my m50 mark ii. please what lenses will you recommend for a product videographer aside from the kit lenses?
I have Canon M50 with kit lens and prime 22mm. For most of my RUclips videos I still use kit lens at 18mm for the right angle as 22mm is too tight for my small bedroom. I was thinking about sigma 16mm 1.4 but it will be too wide. I am saving for new Sony camera with Sigma art 24-70 2.8.
Which Sony camera are you saving up for?
@@JorisHermans currently Sony a7 IV but if they make a6900 with adequate specs I might downsize to APSC and sigma 18-50 f 2.8. I don't really need full frame camera, I prefer smaller bodies like Canon M50. Sony ZVE10 just doesn't make my heart sing.
Dude!!! Your beard is looking as epic as Oscar Isaac’s in Dune👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻. Love it ❤️
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@@JorisHermans Duke Joris Atreides. I’m not envious of the beard growth at all…honestly 😔👍🏻👍🏻😂
@@paulcain548 Duke Joris Atreides! 🤣
Agreed! Standard/Normal range for me is 35-58. Anything less than 35mm is wide. Anything longer than 58 is telephoto.
35mm is definitely my "most-used" focal length. 85mm is my choice for a long. 20mm is my choice for a wide. I just use a standard (kit) zoom to size up my shots that I later shoot on primes. I would NOT buy a 24-70mm 2.8 for the simple fact that two (sometimes 3) primes are cheaper, brighter, sharper, bokeh-er.
I personally don't want zoom lenses at all. Sharp primes for me. I'll be getting an adapter for using vintage prime lenses. I'm also getting the Sigma 16mm new.
Curious on your thoughts of sigma 18-35mm f1.8, looking at this lens for my Canon m50, my cheaper option is 20mm f2.0
Great Video! Which ND filter do you use for your Canon ef-m 22mm?
A super cheap one from Gobe because I always break them 😅
Joris I have 24-70mm 2.8 sigma with camera 😊sony a7 iv do I need better lens for videography?
Nope, you're good to go! 💪🏻
The Cannon RF series does not have a 22mm but has 24mm prime lens.Would a 24mm prime lens be fine for an aps-c camera if im trying to capture footage that looks like 35mm full frame ?
great tips, thanks
You’re so funny haha thanks for the great video
My 200ml was my first lens and it’s the one I start every shoot with 👍
🍻 😅
Great video and good points! It's definitely difficult to find a good and versatile zoom lens with a wide aperture without breaking the bank, but then again it's good to have that one good zoom lens especially when traveling with carry-on only 🙈
Thank you Sir 🙂🇮🇳
I want to buy a prime lens for my crop sensor camera and I want to shoot videos and portraits so anyone suggest me a best prime lens for that ?
Nice video!!
That joke was actually really funny 😅 now I want a 200ml lense 😅
Great video
Thanks!
I get that the aesthetic of a blurred background is popular, but I think it's overrated, makes me feel like I have to put my glasses on. IMO
Great 👍
Great❤️
I subscribed for your "Stupid joke" hahaha
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You cut it to soon ..Go ahead .. More talking please. How about Sigma Lens? You do well.
Sigma is great!!
How much for the 250ml hahaha!!!
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