I have a Canon R5 but I recently got a second camera to take with me everywhere (Canon T6) because I don’t want to damage my expensive one. What’s a good lenses for it? I just got it so it has the kit lens. I was thinking a EF-S 28mm.
@@omarventurasorto I think it could be a cool focal length for street photography and portraits because, after the 1.6x crop, you end up with about a 45mm shot. I haven't ever used Canon's EF-S 28mm so I'm not sure how sharp it is but you may be able to rent one to test to make sure it's a safe buy.
Buying a different camera because you don't want to damage your good one shows that you are "amateur hour". I purchased my 5D3 on "pre-order" after announcement but before ship date in March of 2012. Twelve years ago. I have traveled throughout Europe many, many times, all over the western U.S. including work in our National Parks and have done countless studio shoots. I've thrown it on trains, buses, boats, taxis, motorcycles and airplanes big and small and have had it in a backpack as I have both hiked and bicycled. I have used it in the pouring rain, in the snow, in wind driven sand, in temperatures below freezing in the high Alps and in Death Valley at well over 112 degrees. It's still clicking away and providing wonderful images. After 12 years it is still the camera I do my work with. While I've cleaned the sensor every now and then, no work other than using a rocket blower and micro-fiber cloth to clean the exterior has been done on the camera. You bought a good, rugged pro quality piece of gear with a lifetime of 500,000 shutter activations . Why would you want to go out on a shoot with something less? It's not a show piece or decoration. It's a tool. If you were a carpenter, would you go out and buy a cheap hammer so that you didn't ding up your good one? WTF? You guys, in an off beat way, are fascinating!
Can you tell me that when I export my video on Adobe premiere pro it tells us the estimated file size is 70 MB but when it is exported, the file size is between 1.5-2 MB? Please reply me sir.
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I have a Canon R5 but I recently got a second camera to take with me everywhere (Canon T6) because I don’t want to damage my expensive one. What’s a good lenses for it? I just got it so it has the kit lens. I was thinking a EF-S 28mm.
What types of photos will you be taking with the T6?
@@OfficialTylerWhite street photography and some portraits. Depending on the occasion, I’ll take the R5.
@@omarventurasorto I think it could be a cool focal length for street photography and portraits because, after the 1.6x crop, you end up with about a 45mm shot.
I haven't ever used Canon's EF-S 28mm so I'm not sure how sharp it is but you may be able to rent one to test to make sure it's a safe buy.
@@OfficialTylerWhite good call on renting. I haven’t rented a lens before so I always forget that’s an option lol
Buying a different camera because you don't want to damage your good one shows that you are "amateur hour". I purchased my 5D3 on "pre-order" after announcement but before ship date in March of 2012. Twelve years ago. I have traveled throughout Europe many, many times, all over the western U.S. including work in our National Parks and have done countless studio shoots. I've thrown it on trains, buses, boats, taxis, motorcycles and airplanes big and small and have had it in a backpack as I have both hiked and bicycled. I have used it in the pouring rain, in the snow, in wind driven sand, in temperatures below freezing in the high Alps and in Death Valley at well over 112 degrees. It's still clicking away and providing wonderful images. After 12 years it is still the camera I do my work with. While I've cleaned the sensor every now and then, no work other than using a rocket blower and micro-fiber cloth to clean the exterior has been done on the camera. You bought a good, rugged pro quality piece of gear with a lifetime of 500,000 shutter activations . Why would you want to go out on a shoot with something less? It's not a show piece or decoration. It's a tool. If you were a carpenter, would you go out and buy a cheap hammer so that you didn't ding up your good one? WTF? You guys, in an off beat way, are fascinating!
Can you tell me that when I export my video on Adobe premiere pro it tells us the estimated file size is 70 MB but when it is exported, the file size is between 1.5-2 MB? Please reply me sir.