This is the second RF lens I’ve bought after the 50mm 1.8. I’ve always wanted a wide angle lens for a long time so I’m excited to see what I can do with it. And one of the main reasons I got it was similar to yours, needed the extra room so I wasn’t pushed up against a wall taking group photos! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the lens!
Excellent review. Thanks for all the information. I just used this lens while on a week-long trip to southern and central Utah in some very remote places. The results were astounding, even for a rank beginner like myself who has only been using an EOS RP for about 8 months. For wide open landscape shots it is remarkably good. The clarity is phenomenal. shooting at it's widest (15mm) it captures terrific, almost panoramic, views of the mountains and geology around those parts. I rented the lens for this trip. Now, of course, I'll have to fork out the cash to buy one! 😎 Your reviews and advice will help me get better at this, so subscribing was an easy choice. I always shoot both Raw and JPG and tell myself that one day I'll sit down and learn how to use Lightroom and actually see what I can do with post-processing. For the moment I'm just too much into the instant gratification and, deep in the dark recesses of my mind, the post-processing thing feels a little like "cheating". But seeing what you (and other professionals here on RUclips) can do, I may have to just get over those feelings and actually give it a go! 😂 Thanks again!
You are very welcome! Thank you for sharing your experience. Getting your shots right in camera is a good practice, but editing will take your photography to the next level. I wish you all the best in your photography journey.
Will have to save up for that. Currently using the EF 16-35 f4 and it produces amazing images. That extra stop of light would have been nice for indoor, low-light events. It still does well but I'm sure 2.8 would have been nicer. Your videos are great by the way. Just found you and subscribed!
Those pictures are all amazing but how much is the lense and how much is your skill in the post production? I just don’t see myself being able to reproduce images like that even if I have that gear.
Right now the lens is $2,099. My skill in post is pretty high. That is what time is practice is for. You may not be able to produce those images today, but you will in the future. Just keep working at it, and you will keep producing better images. It is a process. Thanks for the comment.
The RF 35mm will be a great start. It is a solid lens, and you will learn a lot about how you shoot using it. It may be just right, or you may find that you want something wider or tighter or a zoom. Also, it is not super expensive. I highly recommend it.
You deserve more audience man, great quality vid as always. Keep pushing man, great content.
Thank you for the encouraging words. It’s coming, and your words give me the motivation to keep pushing toward the goal.
@@photographybydaniellee glad to hear it!
Underrated channel, your videos are solid!
Thank you so much!
This is the second RF lens I’ve bought after the 50mm 1.8. I’ve always wanted a wide angle lens for a long time so I’m excited to see what I can do with it. And one of the main reasons I got it was similar to yours, needed the extra room so I wasn’t pushed up against a wall taking group photos! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the lens!
Thank you for the comment! I have the RF 50mm 1.2L, but I am considering buying the RF 50mm 1.8 just to make the video.
Excellent review. Thanks for all the information. I just used this lens while on a week-long trip to southern and central Utah in some very remote places. The results were astounding, even for a rank beginner like myself who has only been using an EOS RP for about 8 months. For wide open landscape shots it is remarkably good. The clarity is phenomenal. shooting at it's widest (15mm) it captures terrific, almost panoramic, views of the mountains and geology around those parts.
I rented the lens for this trip. Now, of course, I'll have to fork out the cash to buy one! 😎
Your reviews and advice will help me get better at this, so subscribing was an easy choice. I always shoot both Raw and JPG and tell myself that one day I'll sit down and learn how to use Lightroom and actually see what I can do with post-processing. For the moment I'm just too much into the instant gratification and, deep in the dark recesses of my mind, the post-processing thing feels a little like "cheating". But seeing what you (and other professionals here on RUclips) can do, I may have to just get over those feelings and actually give it a go! 😂
Thanks again!
You are very welcome! Thank you for sharing your experience. Getting your shots right in camera is a good practice, but editing will take your photography to the next level. I wish you all the best in your photography journey.
Will have to save up for that. Currently using the EF 16-35 f4 and it produces amazing images. That extra stop of light would have been nice for indoor, low-light events. It still does well but I'm sure 2.8 would have been nicer.
Your videos are great by the way. Just found you and subscribed!
2.8 is very nice, but the 16-35 f4 is a nice lens too. Welcome to the channel!
Quiet fun storey telling + Expert explanation (Rented, returned again😂❤) Gad u had in ur bag finally✨🍾
Thank you for the kind words!
I’m really enjoying your videos and learning a lot about lens that I had no clue about.
Oh wow! I’m glad you are learning a thing or two. Thanks for the comment.
Great video! I like your style. I've been dying for this lens for ages now - hope Canon blessed us with a sale soon haha
Thanks for commenting and thank you for the kind words. Black Friday is coming up. You might be able to save a few hundreds dollars.
My wallet can’t handle these videos. 😂
Ha! Yes, camera gear is hard on the pockets.
Great video. I am thinking of buying one, but I still doubt.
As you see, I highly recommend it. But, it is an expensive lens. Have you considered renting it to see if it is the lens for you?
I have the Canon EF 16-35 f/4L attached to my Fuji X-H2. I didn't even realize there an f/2.8 RF version.
Oh yes, and it is a classic lens.
@@photographybydaniellee Thanks for making this video. I think this might be my next RF lens purchase.
Like your style Sir.
Thank you very much!
Those pictures are all amazing but how much is the lense and how much is your skill in the post production? I just don’t see myself being able to reproduce images like that even if I have that gear.
Right now the lens is $2,099. My skill in post is pretty high. That is what time is practice is for. You may not be able to produce those images today, but you will in the future. Just keep working at it, and you will keep producing better images. It is a process. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent video. thanks for sharing. i have a R8 and is looking for a good lens for portraits, parties, etc. HELP.
The RF 35mm will be a great start. It is a solid lens, and you will learn a lot about how you shoot using it. It may be just right, or you may find that you want something wider or tighter or a zoom. Also, it is not super expensive. I highly recommend it.
Thank you 👍
You are very welcome!
AWESOME VIDEO!!! THX 4 SHARING UR EXPERIENCE WITH THIS LENS!!! IM SOLD!!!
Thank you very much!!! It is a solid lens. Happy New Year!!!
@@photographybydaniellee MAKE ME SEEM RUDE Y DON'T U. 🤣🤣🤣 HAPPY NEW 2 U ASWELL!!! 🥳
Too bad about the price !
Yes, it is painfully expensive.
Thank you for sharing :) As the others say this is such an underrated channel. Keeping fingers crossed for your growth!
Thank you so much!!!