Seems you are hooked on to this lenses. Why not? It's my fav lenses also. Choice and love of many photographers , amateurs also. Very candid sharing from you brother. Wish you Health peace and wealth too. 🙏🇮🇳
Thank you Abhishek ji. You made a clarity for me as I was planning to buy one and was confused between the two. Only if you can tell difference between new Sirui 84 f1.4 vs Nikon z f1.8 quality. ❤
@@SoloPhotographer Thank you sir,for replying me. Actually i'm confused about lenses for festival film making,and like ladakh & Nepal region ( peaks,portrait & few cases of wild animal).
Pros: Excellent Low-Light Performance The wide aperture allows more light into the lens, making it ideal for shooting in dimly lit environments without needing high ISO or external light sources. Shallow Depth of Field Produces stunning background blur (bokeh) and isolates the subject from its surroundings, perfect for portraits and artistic shots. Beautiful Bokeh The lens creates smooth, creamy, and aesthetically pleasing bokeh, enhancing the overall look of photos and videos. Versatility for Creative Effects Provides a high degree of control over depth of field, enabling artistic flexibility in photography and videography. Fast Shutter Speeds The extra light gathered by the wide aperture allows faster shutter speeds, helping to freeze motion in low light or capture crisp action shots. Premium Image Quality These lenses often come with superior optical construction and materials, leading to sharper images, better color reproduction, and minimal chromatic aberration. Portrait Photography Excellence Ideal for portraits due to the ability to create a dreamy look with sharp subjects and blurred backgrounds. Cons: Expensive f/1.2 lenses are often very costly because of their advanced design and premium materials, making them less accessible for beginners or budget-conscious photographers. Heavy and Bulky The larger aperture requires bigger glass elements, making these lenses heavier and more cumbersome to carry and use. Shallow Depth of Field Challenges At f/1.2, the depth of field is extremely shallow, making it harder to achieve precise focus, especially on moving subjects. Limited Versatility While excellent for certain scenarios (e.g., portraits and low light), the shallow depth of field may not suit landscapes or group shots where more of the scene needs to be in focus. Manual Focus Challenges Some f/1.2 lenses are manual focus or have slower autofocus due to the precise adjustments needed at such a shallow depth of field. Potential for Overexposure In bright conditions, shooting at f/1.2 may result in overexposed images unless you use neutral density (ND) filters or adjust settings. Lens Distortion Some f/1.2 lenses can exhibit minor distortions or aberrations when wide open, though these are often mitigated in high-end models. Learning Curve Using an f/1.2 lens effectively can be tricky for beginners due to the need for careful focus and understanding of depth of field.
50mm 1.4 vs 85mm 1.8 Which One is Better and Why ?? Which Lens Can Produce Better Bokeh, Sharpness, Colours etc ?? Which one Can Perform Better on Low Light ?? Bokeh Balls Effect (star light background) Which ine can create more ?? As Street, Travel, Portrait Photography which one is Better?? etc etc point Dedicated Details Video please
I will try but both lenses have their own space, personally I like 85mm 1.8 over 50mm because I don't like the look 50mm gives, but that's a personal choice. Some like 50mm. For Travel and Street I prefer two carry two lenses 35mm 1.8 and 85mm f 1.8, but as i said that's a personal choice. Some photographers create magic using 50mm but I styruggle.
@@SoloPhotographer but, Male Sure You'll Create a Video on a Topic I've mentioned above ✨ I'm a person who is like a Water, I always try to watch things in a different way, so, no worries...feel free make a video
Currently Now I m in Romania Your Neighbour Country 🇷🇴😅 If u want to need any types of shoots video shoots or more video shoot just tell me i am also content creator i have a proffesional camera SONY ZV E1 & Other Lenses Gimbles Mics & more equipments available
Great Abhishek Nice & clear voice for informative video
@@kamalsahansi5364 Good to see you here 🤗
Seems you are hooked on to this lenses.
Why not? It's my fav lenses also. Choice and love of many photographers , amateurs also.
Very candid sharing from you brother. Wish you Health peace and wealth too.
🙏🇮🇳
Thank You Sir
Superb Hungary 🇭🇺🌍🌍🌍❤️❤️🌹Abhishek Sir
I have a APSC camera n3ikon Z30. A viltrox lens of 56mm 1.4 can give the same output of 85mm lens
Very informative video
Thank you so much 👍🙏
Very good video. Kindly inform which is the best Z mount lens( Nikon Z7) for Landscape photography.
Good lens for all types of photography ❤❤❤
❤❤❤ yes.. Sir u r right.. 🎉🎉❤❤
Love from Uttarakhand ❤
I am going to purchase sony zve10 for indoor gym shoot, which lens will u recommend for me , I'm beginner in camera's.
Sir, please suggest me f1.7 35mm lens for lumix G85
Canon 85mm 1.8 use karta hu
Thank you Abhishek ji. You made a clarity for me as I was planning to buy one and was confused between the two. Only if you can tell difference between new Sirui 84 f1.4 vs Nikon z f1.8 quality. ❤
Sirui is good for centre sharpness and blurry BG. Nikon for edge to edge sharpness and little bit better focus. All others sirui😊
Good❤
Very informative.
I' m fuji (apsc) user .I've xf 18-55 f2.8-4 & viltrox 13mm f1.4..kindly suggest me one lenses for travel film making.
Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 is good lens for travel film making. I don't think you need else unless you are looking for high zoom or ultra wide lens.
@@SoloPhotographer
Thank you sir,for replying me.
Actually i'm confused about lenses for festival film making,and like ladakh & Nepal region ( peaks,portrait & few cases of wild animal).
I have sigma 85mm1.4 sony e mount ❤
Love from Surat Gujarat India.
Sir crop sensor Mein Kaisa rahega
Not suggested, get 50mm 1.8 for crop.
Very nice
For canon RF 85 2.0 achha hota hai k fir Ef 85 1.8 with convator use batter rahta hai
instead of using adopter apko RF lens jyada better option hoga
EF 85 1.4 is always best...except in backlit scenarios
@@vaibhavpisal7729 Nope
What about f/1.2, if anyone can afford?
Pros:
Excellent Low-Light Performance
The wide aperture allows more light into the lens, making it ideal for shooting in dimly lit environments without needing high ISO or external light sources.
Shallow Depth of Field
Produces stunning background blur (bokeh) and isolates the subject from its surroundings, perfect for portraits and artistic shots.
Beautiful Bokeh
The lens creates smooth, creamy, and aesthetically pleasing bokeh, enhancing the overall look of photos and videos.
Versatility for Creative Effects
Provides a high degree of control over depth of field, enabling artistic flexibility in photography and videography.
Fast Shutter Speeds
The extra light gathered by the wide aperture allows faster shutter speeds, helping to freeze motion in low light or capture crisp action shots.
Premium Image Quality
These lenses often come with superior optical construction and materials, leading to sharper images, better color reproduction, and minimal chromatic aberration.
Portrait Photography Excellence
Ideal for portraits due to the ability to create a dreamy look with sharp subjects and blurred backgrounds.
Cons:
Expensive
f/1.2 lenses are often very costly because of their advanced design and premium materials, making them less accessible for beginners or budget-conscious photographers.
Heavy and Bulky
The larger aperture requires bigger glass elements, making these lenses heavier and more cumbersome to carry and use.
Shallow Depth of Field Challenges
At f/1.2, the depth of field is extremely shallow, making it harder to achieve precise focus, especially on moving subjects.
Limited Versatility
While excellent for certain scenarios (e.g., portraits and low light), the shallow depth of field may not suit landscapes or group shots where more of the scene needs to be in focus.
Manual Focus Challenges
Some f/1.2 lenses are manual focus or have slower autofocus due to the precise adjustments needed at such a shallow depth of field.
Potential for Overexposure
In bright conditions, shooting at f/1.2 may result in overexposed images unless you use neutral density (ND) filters or adjust settings.
Lens Distortion
Some f/1.2 lenses can exhibit minor distortions or aberrations when wide open, though these are often mitigated in high-end models.
Learning Curve
Using an f/1.2 lens effectively can be tricky for beginners due to the need for careful focus and understanding of depth of field.
Main z6 mark k saath 85 z series lens use kar raha hu 3 saal se amazing hai...
50mm 1.4 vs 85mm 1.8
Which One is Better and Why ??
Which Lens Can Produce Better Bokeh, Sharpness, Colours etc ??
Which one Can Perform Better on Low Light ??
Bokeh Balls Effect (star light background) Which ine can create more ??
As Street, Travel, Portrait Photography which one is Better??
etc etc point Dedicated Details Video please
I will try but both lenses have their own space, personally I like 85mm 1.8 over 50mm because I don't like the look 50mm gives, but that's a personal choice. Some like 50mm. For Travel and Street I prefer two carry two lenses 35mm 1.8 and 85mm f 1.8, but as i said that's a personal choice. Some photographers create magic using 50mm but I styruggle.
@@SoloPhotographer but, Male Sure You'll Create a Video on a Topic I've mentioned above ✨ I'm a person who is like a Water, I always try to watch things in a different way, so, no worries...feel free make a video
lumix ke liye wide lense third party kon sa mil jayega
You can try Sigma L-mount lenses. The quality is good for prime lenses.
@ plzz share mm lense for lumix s5 mark 2 wide lense
Currently Now I m in Romania Your Neighbour Country 🇷🇴😅 If u want to need any types of shoots video shoots or more video shoot just tell me i am also content creator i have a proffesional camera SONY ZV E1 & Other Lenses Gimbles Mics & more equipments available
50mm le liya fir Realise hua ki 85mm lena tha 🙂
Jo hai fir usse kamaal karein