Kyle, I do not consider myself a professional photographer by any means but rather just an enthusiast. My advice for your lens is to go with the 35mm with a nice aperture like 1.4. This does two things 1) by having 35 over 50mm you are forced to engage your subject more which in my experience leads to better and more interesting pictures. 2) having a nice aperture like 1.4 allows you to take advantage of all the available natural light. Hope this helps with your decision but please continue to research the two lenses as your photography needs/uses may not be the same as mine.
I live in Daytona and still haven't made it out to a game. It looks like I'm going to have to wait until next year! Another fun video, thanks for sharing :)
make sure wat ur looking at is 2.8 not f 4.0 and canon would never be beat out I shoot wit a t5i wit a 10-22mm lens and it the best love wide angle and 50 mm lens are always pest for portraits
Generally speaking if it's a 35 mm or 55 mm won't make a difference. As I am sure you know prime lenses are different from zoom lenses in that they cannot change. It completely depends on what you are going to use the camera for. If you're going to use it strictly for photography the 50 mm would be a good bet. However, if you want to use it for video the 35mm would be a better bet because it's a bit wider. Also take a look at the lowest f-stop that the lens is capable of producing. As I am sure you know the lower the f-stop the more light the lens will allow into the camera. Lenses with a lower f-stop will be more expensive but the quality will be supreme. That is just generally speaking, Kyle. Are used primarily canon products. I cannot speak for Sony. I hope this helps a little bit. Keep doing what you are already doing and watch RUclips videos on the specific lenses you are looking at.
+Riley 63 We used to go all the time. I'm pretty sure we have some videos from the Rays as well. I've almost given up on them as they continue to demonstrate that they don't want to compete.
So true.. I dropped my subscription to MLB this year as a result of their poor performance! However, I will never forget when we visited, Longoria came out the dugout to sign my ball... blown away to say the least! It now resides on my desk ... happy days! :o)
Dude a really good photography channel is digitalrevtv you should check it out. Also I have a 35mm f1.8 for my nikon I got to use on dark rides and it works really well in low light.
Congratulations on 20K!! Lots more Cheap Seaters! You guys just wait a few weeks. This is gonna get good!!
Man - we would have been all over this if we were there! Looked awesome!
Congrats to you all on 20k
There's always football season! Heck Yeah 20,000!!!!
+David Thacker We are anxiously awaiting the football season to begin. Thanks on the 20k!!
Kyle, I do not consider myself a professional photographer by any means but rather just an enthusiast. My advice for your lens is to go with the 35mm with a nice aperture like 1.4. This does two things 1) by having 35 over 50mm you are forced to engage your subject more which in my experience leads to better and more interesting pictures. 2) having a nice aperture like 1.4 allows you to take advantage of all the available natural light.
Hope this helps with your decision but please continue to research the two lenses as your photography needs/uses may not be the same as mine.
I live in Daytona and still haven't made it out to a game. It looks like I'm going to have to wait until next year! Another fun video, thanks for sharing :)
You should go they are a lot of fun
and also look at the f stop so 1.4 will be good on light and 1.8 should be a lil better on the light in back ground
make sure wat ur looking at is 2.8 not f 4.0 and canon would never be beat out
I shoot wit a t5i wit a 10-22mm lens and it the best love wide angle and 50 mm lens are always pest for portraits
YES. Minor league baseball is the shit!
+Kali Pappas We love going to minor league games. Totally different experience than the majors.
pretty cool
I live in Daytona dammit I would've shown up if I knew u were going
that is making me hungry
wat kinda of photography u want get into ??
:D that was neat n.n
Generally speaking if it's a 35 mm or 55 mm won't make a difference. As I am sure you know prime lenses are different from zoom lenses in that they cannot change. It completely depends on what you are going to use the camera for. If you're going to use it strictly for photography the 50 mm would be a good bet. However, if you want to use it for video the 35mm would be a better bet because it's a bit wider. Also take a look at the lowest f-stop that the lens is capable of producing. As I am sure you know the lower the f-stop the more light the lens will allow into the camera. Lenses with a lower f-stop will be more expensive but the quality will be supreme. That is just generally speaking, Kyle. Are used primarily canon products. I cannot speak for Sony. I hope this helps a little bit. Keep doing what you are already doing and watch RUclips videos on the specific lenses you are looking at.
hey what editing software do you use
+Cats, Concerts, & Halloween We use iMovie.
ViewFromTheCheapSeats THANKS!!
Hey Kyle, will you, or have you, go to any Rays game?
+Riley 63 We used to go all the time. I'm pretty sure we have some videos from the Rays as well. I've almost given up on them as they continue to demonstrate that they don't want to compete.
So true.. I dropped my subscription to MLB this year as a result of their poor performance!
However, I will never forget when we visited, Longoria came out the dugout to sign my ball... blown away to say the least! It now resides on my desk ... happy days! :o)
rip gene wilder
What division are they? I'm a fan of AAA
+Xavier Venegas Single A.
Dude a really good photography channel is digitalrevtv you should check it out. Also I have a 35mm f1.8 for my nikon I got to use on dark rides and it works really well in low light.
+Ben Randall I sub to those guys and love that channel. Thanks for the feedback on the 35mm.