Great video. I've been shooting on primes but just got the Tamron 35-150mm for Sony. Looking forward to see it in action at the next wedding. I find switching lenses annoying 😅
Great video! I prefer zooms as I like to be like a ninja -I’ve quickly and not worry about changing lenses to have different focal lengths. And with the A7SIII low light and f/2.8 doesn’t bother me at all
What do you think about a 35mm - 85mm combination? I have a 35mm on a gimbal or handheld as my A-cam which I use for filming the scene, b-roll, the couple, groups..., and an 85 mm (50 mm X crop) as a B-cam for my 2nd shooter on a monopod or handheld, for portraits, 2nd angles... I am always looking for tighter shots, and I think these lenses will force me and my 2nd to do so.
Very well explained. What do you think for RF28-70 F2.0, with R6mkII. I know it’s heavy but it’s not a big deal for me. Preparing to filming weddings with this lens, and I have RF15-35 2.8 and RF 70-200 2.8, but 15-35 and 70-200 maybe will be used from my wife for photography not for filming. I think to film with 28-70 2.0 with stabilizer DJI ronin rs 3 pro.
Solid content as always. 👏🏻. We have a similar selection. I rock the Sigma 28-70 most of the day and I put my second on the Tamron 17-70 (APSC for the A7IV 4k 60 crop). I have a 50 I’ll swap in and out and I’ll have my second swap to my 135mm Samyang or 70-180 Tamron for couple shots or cocktail hour. I also have a Loawa 9m but never bring that 😂
I think this is more about the look you want, yes you can zoom, which is a advantage, but in general I don't like zooms. I also believe zooms throttles creativity.
Yeah a monopod works great with the 135 but sometimes I’m able to go handheld for a quick 8-10 second shot if I need to grab and go. As long as your camera has IBIS
The Tamron 35-150 really is a great lens but the weight is a real concern. I bought it about over a month ago, and after doing a few events, I have to sell it for primes because my shoulder hurts too much afterward. However, I am on the smaller size, so take this with a grain of salt.
Great video. Loved the break down of why you would use certain lenses and when you would use them.
Great video. I've been shooting on primes but just got the Tamron 35-150mm for Sony. Looking forward to see it in action at the next wedding. I find switching lenses annoying 😅
Great video! I prefer zooms as I like to be like a ninja -I’ve quickly and not worry about changing lenses to have different focal lengths. And with the A7SIII low light and f/2.8 doesn’t bother me at all
Thank you so much for all the videos you make, truly so helpful
Your thumbnail font is top notch. Could you please name it?
What do you think about a 35mm - 85mm combination?
I have a 35mm on a gimbal or handheld as my A-cam which I use for filming the scene, b-roll, the couple, groups..., and an 85 mm (50 mm X crop) as a B-cam for my 2nd shooter on a monopod or handheld, for portraits, 2nd angles...
I am always looking for tighter shots, and I think these lenses will force me and my 2nd to do so.
Great combo as well!
Very well explained. What do you think for RF28-70 F2.0, with R6mkII. I know it’s heavy but it’s not a big deal for me. Preparing to filming weddings with this lens, and I have RF15-35 2.8 and RF 70-200 2.8, but 15-35 and 70-200 maybe will be used from my wife for photography not for filming. I think to film with 28-70 2.0 with stabilizer DJI ronin rs 3 pro.
Solid content as always. 👏🏻. We have a similar selection. I rock the Sigma 28-70 most of the day and I put my second on the Tamron 17-70 (APSC for the A7IV 4k 60 crop). I have a 50 I’ll swap in and out and I’ll have my second swap to my 135mm Samyang or 70-180 Tamron for couple shots or cocktail hour. I also have a Loawa 9m but never bring that 😂
awesome video ❤ what is your favorite apertures with your primes?
Wide open baby!! Haha I am a 1.4 warrior with primes. 💪
@@WaywardNorth yeah, love it :) ❤
That 135mm is really nice 👌Great vid man!
Sigma 18-35 and my second shooter on the 50-100. We run fujis. KILLER COMBO
Love the Sigma 18-35mm! Ran this lens for years with the GH5!
I think this is more about the look you want, yes you can zoom, which is a advantage, but in general I don't like zooms. I also believe zooms throttles creativity.
Great video! Love my 50 + 24 combo. What film grain overlays do you use for your films?
When using a 135mm lens during a wedding how do you stabilize the camera? Do you use a tripod?
Yeah a monopod works great with the 135 but sometimes I’m able to go handheld for a quick 8-10 second shot if I need to grab and go. As long as your camera has IBIS
How is the weight of the 135mm with a monopod or gimbal? Thanks!
What is the lens you are using in the first frame? Thank you!
thankyou for very infomative Thankyou
24-70 & 70 - 200 , or 35-150 and 24 1.4 . that's enough
I prefer primes
Do you smooth video autofocus with the 50mm and 24mm sigma art? On our R3 - we cant change the speed of the autofocus in video mode..?
I don’t use AF with these lenses of mine since they are still canon EF adapted to Sony. I just manual focus with these lenses.
@@WaywardNorth but on the r6? :)
Okay here's the real question: where is that shirt in the first couple shots from?!
Haha I believe this one was from Jcrew
Just bought the 50-100 sigma
If I could I’d trade my 50 1.2 GM for tamrons 35-150. I think. Idk anything anymore.
The Tamron 35-150 looks so good! Idk if I could ever let go of my 50 for one though.
The Tamron 35-150 really is a great lens but the weight is a real concern. I bought it about over a month ago, and after doing a few events, I have to sell it for primes because my shoulder hurts too much afterward. However, I am on the smaller size, so take this with a grain of salt.
24 70 is the best lens when you go solo for a wedding.