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Sweet! This shoot really comes together in the loveliest way. That dress with those boots - chef's kiss. I find with the 135, having something environmental in the plane of focus *really* helps, like at @4:11. The grass there gives a perfect amount of context. Awesome shoot!
Great shoot Julia! Especially when your model was skipping. That is exactly the whimsical style of photography I love to shoot. The A7RV/ 135 GM combo is fantastic. You can even go into crop mode and you have a 200 mm f1.8 at 26 MP. Of course then you would have to go away even farther from your subject. Cheers from Texas USA.
@@dwightsbeetfarms3611 Actually it is equivalent to 202.5 and yes the effective aperture is ~f2.7. Still its like have two lenses in one. I wish Sony made a 200 f2 GM
I was a bit worried when you didn't immediately open your video with the phrase "Hey everyone". You have an upbeat demeanour. I enjoy watching your videos.
Hi Julia, so glad to see this kind of video again, I missed it! Also what is your RAW settings please? Uncompressed? PS: The picture @3:53 is outta this world! Amazing!!! BRAVO
There we go Julia with the 135mm all time favorite hidden gem and great combo… The 135 is glued to my camera!! An no need for aps-c mode cropping business.. just move closer … your already a mile away.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂.. Now where’s the 85mm F1.2GM😮😮😮
This lens (GM 135mm f/1.8) is certainly one of the best lenses for Sony ML!!! But I took for $600 CDN less ,the Zeiss Batis 135mm f/2.8 because it's smaller, weight reduction (only 600 grammes) and optical stabilization! Good video miss Trotti. Realy sorry for my english writing.
People rarely use electronic shutter. Why would she? It doesn't give you that feedback of taken photo, also person who is being photographed can hear it so he/she knows what's going on. And electronic shutter may introduce rolling shutter effect when making photos of moving objects and banding in some artificial lighting.
@@Stasiek_Zabojca I still have the A9, so I don’t worry about rolling shutter. I tell the model to just keep moving and I get a lot more of the special moments in between. But, I get what you’re saying. Everyone has their style and comfort zone.
nice i has that lens (not that camera i has the a7 III) hope to be able to take photos like that with a nice would be model soonish i am taking a trip next week for a month to try to go out and get the connections i need to make the dream a reality!!!!
Sony really needs to update the 90 macro. Preferably with a 2x macro switch and an f2 aperture. It would probably still be a "G" lens but still have GM quality IQ.
Sensor improvement hasn't really improved in the last decade besides more pixels. It's more AI AF, better AWB, sensor readout. But its not like you can take some nice photos with the A7II, you'd just be seeing some nice QOL changes
Thank you! No, you definitely have more bokeh on the 135, the f1.8 vs f2.8 makes a huge difference and especially if you are just shooting them side by side. You could still make the 70-200 look dreamy like this, but you'd have to work with your location a little differently!
Hello Ms.Trotti. I suddenly have a question popped up in my head. Is there a certain equation that you can simply calculate the level of DOF for a lens would perform by only knowing its focal length and F-number? (and the relation to crop and full-frame body) For example, in the group of50mm F/1.2 vs. 105mm F/1.4 vs. 135mm F/1.8, which of these would have most big bokeh if an object is taken in same magnification ratio on a sensor?
There are a few things that can contribute to how fast you take a photo such as what memory cards you're using, what focus mode you're using and what shooting speed you're at. The Sony A7IV focuses extremely fast in Continuous AF, so you are able to take many photos one after another without having to wait for the camera to find focus. I also personally like to have my shooting speed set to One-Shot which is a little slower, but you can also shoot in high speed continuous if you want to take a burst of photos.
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Thank you so much for watching!
Julia's voice is gold
Yay, a whole video with the 135 😍
I was shook when you didn't start with "Hey Everyone!" 😱😱
Whether it's the individual aspects or combination of the a7rv5, the lens and the shoot but the feel of these shots is just extra amazing
Thank you! I think its a combination of everything, also we had such nice weather for this shoot too which makes it look even more magical!
Always glad to see the 135mm focal length from someone who prefers it wider than most. The GM having some beautiful bokeh is a bonus. 👍
The photos are so beautiful. The 135GM continues to be my favorite lens as it always provides such a unique look. Thanks for posting this....
Thank you Steven! I looove this 135 so much, it's such a dream lens.
@@juliatrottihow is it comparing with the Nikon 135 1.8 plena?
the lighting is everything 🌸✨
Julia's content crosses all barriers. Here I am a black woman in America being inspired by someone in Australia. That's so cool 😎.
What barriers? Black countries have no barriers for you?
Love when you do these videos! Thanks so much! Also love the Sony 135GM!! My Favorite lens!
That lens is like a cheatcode in video games. I've yet to miss a shot on it. It just works!
@@jlozano281 agreed
Sweet! This shoot really comes together in the loveliest way. That dress with those boots - chef's kiss.
I find with the 135, having something environmental in the plane of focus *really* helps, like at @4:11. The grass there gives a perfect amount of context.
Awesome shoot!
Julias 100% crops are the business! 👌
A7Rv focusing 🔥🔥💯
U are awesome julia. Love your content. I hope you cross 1m soon.😛
Amazing!!! Never stop making content!
Thanks for another awesome video! Giving me ideas for using my 135gm now that weather is getting better
Loved it as always!
love this video and loved every single photo you've taken in this series. now to watch the 135mm review :) great work!
Great shoot Julia! Especially when your model was skipping. That is exactly the whimsical style of photography I love to shoot. The A7RV/ 135 GM combo is fantastic. You can even go into crop mode and you have a 200 mm f1.8 at 26 MP. Of course then you would have to go away even farther from your subject. Cheers from Texas USA.
It will be an equivalent of 206mm f/2.75, not 200mm f/1.8.
@@dwightsbeetfarms3611 Actually it is equivalent to 202.5 and yes the effective aperture is ~f2.7. Still its like have two lenses in one. I wish Sony made a 200 f2 GM
That 135 is special and very sharp. Thanks Julia
Lmfao i freaking love Julia and her videos! Her professional but also laid back way of interacting with her models is so nice and genuine! "oh hello!"
Why do you Lmfao?
I was a bit worried when you didn't immediately open your video with the phrase "Hey everyone". You have an upbeat demeanour. I enjoy watching your videos.
Hi Julia, so glad to see this kind of video again, I missed it! Also what is your RAW settings please? Uncompressed? PS: The picture @3:53 is outta this world! Amazing!!! BRAVO
There we go Julia with the 135mm all time favorite hidden gem and great combo… The 135 is glued to my camera!! An no need for aps-c mode cropping business.. just move closer … your already a mile away.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂.. Now where’s the 85mm F1.2GM😮😮😮
You make it look so easy.
Very nice results. I need a fast 135 in my life. Any plans to do any more analogue shoots Julia? I enjoyed the last one you did
Great work Julia
Thank you for your video and your explications...
I'm literally about to purchase the 135mm gm for my A7IV & this video pops up🤣🤣
This lens (GM 135mm f/1.8) is certainly one of the best lenses for Sony ML!!! But I took for $600 CDN less ,the Zeiss Batis 135mm f/2.8 because it's smaller, weight reduction (only 600 grammes) and optical stabilization! Good video miss Trotti. Realy sorry for my english writing.
So good 😍
The 135 is really beautiful!
Along the log would have been interesting... the logbok would surely be nice;)
Baby tomar voice ta onak sundor
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No lens filter nor camera strap makes me nervous even for pros 😅 I have this setup, too and absolutely LOVE!
That camera and lens combo works really well. Great photos. Is there a reason that you didn’t use the electronic silent shutter?
People rarely use electronic shutter. Why would she? It doesn't give you that feedback of taken photo, also person who is being photographed can hear it so he/she knows what's going on. And electronic shutter may introduce rolling shutter effect when making photos of moving objects and banding in some artificial lighting.
@@Stasiek_Zabojca I still have the A9, so I don’t worry about rolling shutter. I tell the model to just keep moving and I get a lot more of the special moments in between. But, I get what you’re saying. Everyone has their style and comfort zone.
A9 is different@@justpray365
Great color and edits. however, wondering why unedited pics are shown in closeup but not the edited ones.
Love your Aussie accent
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Much love
I thought I clicked on the wrong video when I didn't hear "Hey everyone" initially lol
i miss this lens
Excellent video as always! Quick question: how are recording your screen? Can’t see a ninja V or something….
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nice i has that lens (not that camera i has the a7 III) hope to be able to take photos like that with a nice would be model soonish i am taking a trip next week for a month to try to go out and get the connections i need to make the dream a reality!!!!
I love my 135 GM! Do you think 60+ MP is needed or wanted for this type of shoot?
The A7IV is a good combo. 33MP. The sweet spot😎
Hi giulia ... when take a full body shot did the camera focus on the eye? And a74? Thanks
Good job
nice shooting video. Do you use now wide focus area + face detection with a7rv (vs spot on a7iv) ?
Hey Julia! What are you using to record your viewfinder? I don't see an Atomos or anything attached to your camera! 🙏🏽
which cam is better for wedding & Portrait Photography 7R5 & Z8?
voce iria de GM 135mm f1.8 ou sigma art 105mm 1.4 ?
The one looking down to the grass
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Love to see iphone/pixel vs professional camera battle 💚💙❤️🇧🇩
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Hi there can you share some new editing videos and maybe make them really basic for us newbies. Thank you so much!! Love your videos.
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hi julia, could you do a 90mm 2.8 g macro lens review?
Sony really needs to update the 90 macro. Preferably with a 2x macro switch and an f2 aperture. It would probably still be a "G" lens but still have GM quality IQ.
Since sony a7ii or a7rii I have not seen any sensor improvement prove me wrong Julie.
Sensor improvement hasn't really improved in the last decade besides more pixels. It's more AI AF, better AWB, sensor readout. But its not like you can take some nice photos with the A7II, you'd just be seeing some nice QOL changes
Great video thanks !!
One question, do you get similar bokeh with the 70-200 f2.8 GMII at 200?
Thank you! No, you definitely have more bokeh on the 135, the f1.8 vs f2.8 makes a huge difference and especially if you are just shooting them side by side. You could still make the 70-200 look dreamy like this, but you'd have to work with your location a little differently!
Hello Ms.Trotti. I suddenly have a question popped up in my head. Is there a certain equation that you can simply calculate the level of DOF for a lens would perform by only knowing its focal length and F-number? (and the relation to crop and full-frame body) For example, in the group of50mm F/1.2 vs. 105mm F/1.4 vs. 135mm F/1.8, which of these would have most big bokeh if an object is taken in same magnification ratio on a sensor?
Check Google for the DOF calculator. I use it as I'm not pro level yet.
Are these the raw files?
Are you using mist filter?
I’m not using any filter here
@@juliatrotti thank you beautiful 😍❤️
How are you taking so many photos so quickly? I’m new new to photography so sorry if it sounds silly!
There are a few things that can contribute to how fast you take a photo such as what memory cards you're using, what focus mode you're using and what shooting speed you're at. The Sony A7IV focuses extremely fast in Continuous AF, so you are able to take many photos one after another without having to wait for the camera to find focus. I also personally like to have my shooting speed set to One-Shot which is a little slower, but you can also shoot in high speed continuous if you want to take a burst of photos.
@@juliatrotti thank you so much for this!!! Great info!
why not maximize the creative look for sooc?
she kicked the a7iv to the curb lol
If you had to pick between the 135 or 85 for portraits. Which you taking? And don’t say both 😂😂
Julia you my crush now 😍
Great shots but tbh it's the 135 GM carrying it.
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And you wasted it. Nice.
Why you beautiful 🥹😍
Man, that shutter sound is bad and annoying
We do NOT care that it is your dress be frl
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