Nice shot at 4:26 And at 5:46 pretty cool -- maybe just use the left half? Yes, at 6:42 a clean shot. At 9:09 the left side is great - if using the whole image, the white sign on right needs half the brightness. 9:57 is a super good bike shot! A blonde has never ruined a shot - when you smell the perfume, take the shot ;) Canal shot at 11:42 light and shadows are well done, a pretty shot. 11:37 is good, as is. Fire escapes just call out to be photographed. Thanks for sharing one of your best days behind the camera -- well done, Loren
Hi Dave. I keep returning to this lens - I always use it for my piece to camera shots, when the camera is on a tripod and I'm talking to the camera to do my monthly vlogs, but it is also a super walkabout lens. Although it doesn't have In built IS, video is still quite stable hand held with care. The best things I like about it though are its sharpness and its size - it is almost like shooting incognito with it. It is so small and light. It handles low light well too, and as you demostrated here so admirably, it is super for monochrome shots. Great video with a wonderful range of images here Dave. Hope all is good with you. Take care, Paul
Hi Paul, yes all is well, hope all is well with you. I do agree that this lens is so good and goes really well with this camera. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting. Kind regards David 😀📷👍
Another great explore for us non Londoners. The 22mm is one of the first into my bag. Off sailing in Croatia with my mates this weekend. Usual EasyJet under seat tiny bag rules so it’ll be my M3 (risk management cf newer M5) and the 55 to 200mm for shots of our second boat and the coastline. 22mm is great for harbours and on the boat shots. Add on an iPhone 15 pro max for video (waterproof case and strap for that) and it’s all I’ll need…
I have the same camera and lens. It is a pleasure to carry and use. What is the highest ISO that you have been able to use successfully? I often use auto ISO with an upper limit of 1600. I tried very high ISO values of 10000 and higher at a wedding reception. I was not able to deal with the noise - even using AI denoise in Lightroom. If you ever get a chance to visit the USA please come see us in South Carolina. One of our oldest inland towns is called Camden it was initially established in 1730 as Fredericksburg by the colonial governor. Its named was changed in n 1768, in honor of Charles Pratt, Lord Camden. I wonder if there is a tie to Camden near London?
Hi John, thanks so much for watching and commenting, it’s really appreciated. It’s great to hear you have the same set up and really interesting about Camden. To be honest I don’t really take my ISO much above 3,000 to 4,000. I must test it at its limit, probably be good as a subject for one of my videos. I’ve never travelled your side of the world, if I do one day, I’ll let you know. Kind regards David 📷👍
That was great Dave. I really enjoyed that. Some cracking shots in this one 👌♥️
Thanks so much Phil for watching and commenting. 😀📷👍
Beautiful black and white!! Love those pics!
Thank you for watching and commenting. Your feedback is really appreciated. Kind regards David 😀📷👍
Really enjoyed the video David and loved your b&w shots of around Camden where you have captured everyday life in the town perfectly 📸👍
Thanks for watching Vicky and glad you enjoyed it. Regards David xx
Nice shot at 4:26 And at 5:46 pretty cool -- maybe just use the left half? Yes, at 6:42 a clean shot. At 9:09 the left side is great - if using the whole image, the white sign on right needs half the brightness. 9:57 is a super good bike shot! A blonde has never ruined a shot - when you smell the perfume, take the shot ;) Canal shot at 11:42 light and shadows are well done, a pretty shot. 11:37 is good, as is. Fire escapes just call out to be photographed. Thanks for sharing one of your best days behind the camera -- well done, Loren
Hi Loren, hope all is well with you. Thank you for watching and your detailed feedback, I really appreciate it. Kind regards David 😀📷👍
i felt i was with you every step great photos loved that! and loved the glass building snap thank you David.👏
Thanks again Dave for watching and your nice comment. It’s always appreciated regards David 😀📷👍
Hi Dave.
I keep returning to this lens - I always use it for my piece to camera shots, when the camera is on a tripod and I'm talking to the camera to do my monthly vlogs, but it is also a super walkabout lens. Although it doesn't have In built IS, video is still quite stable hand held with care.
The best things I like about it though are its sharpness and its size - it is almost like shooting incognito with it. It is so small and light. It handles low light well too, and as you demostrated here so admirably, it is super for monochrome shots.
Great video with a wonderful range of images here Dave.
Hope all is good with you.
Take care,
Paul
PS I love hearing your creative thought processes as you go about shooting with this camera. It is so insightful.
Hi Paul, yes all is well, hope all is well with you. I do agree that this lens is so good and goes really well with this camera. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting. Kind regards David 😀📷👍
Great shots and point of view.
Thank you so much for watching and your nice comment. Regards David 📷👍
Another great explore for us non Londoners. The 22mm is one of the first into my bag. Off sailing in Croatia with my mates this weekend. Usual EasyJet under seat tiny bag rules so it’ll be my M3 (risk management cf newer M5) and the 55 to 200mm for shots of our second boat and the coastline. 22mm is great for harbours and on the boat shots. Add on an iPhone 15 pro max for video (waterproof case and strap for that) and it’s all I’ll need…
Thanks very much for watching and commenting. Have a great weekend with your mates and hopefully plenty of photos and maybe a beer or two 😎📷👍
I have the same camera and lens. It is a pleasure to carry and use. What is the highest ISO that you have been able to use successfully? I often use auto ISO with an upper limit of 1600. I tried very high ISO values of 10000 and higher at a wedding reception. I was not able to deal with the noise - even using AI denoise in Lightroom. If you ever get a chance to visit the USA please come see us in South Carolina. One of our oldest inland towns is called Camden it was initially established in 1730 as Fredericksburg by the colonial governor. Its named was changed in n 1768, in honor of Charles Pratt, Lord Camden. I wonder if there is a tie to Camden near London?
Hi John, thanks so much for watching and commenting, it’s really appreciated. It’s great to hear you have the same set up and really interesting about Camden. To be honest I don’t really take my ISO much above 3,000 to 4,000. I must test it at its limit, probably be good as a subject for one of my videos. I’ve never travelled your side of the world, if I do one day, I’ll let you know. Kind regards David 📷👍