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For me the 18-55mm takes to flat images. I sold mine after 5 years of use. The 18mmf2 and 35mm1.4 weight more or less the same. But just travel with the 35mm1.4 and a Sony rx100 iii in my pocket as a backup is my favourite way of travelling. The Sony RX100 is better than all my previously owned aps-c Canons with kitlens and fits in all my pockets
I have the 24-70gm II, yes it's a heavy lens but it is so good that it's like having all the primes in one lens. I hate changing lenses and I also love the versatility of it so I think it fits perfectly. I shot at 35mm for 10 years before switching to a zoom lens and I definitely agree that it is easier shooting primes than it is with a zoom. I usually think a lot more when I'm using a zoom lens.
I started photography a year ago and I've been buying and selling lenses frequently, but at the beginning of the year I decided to just buy a used sony 35mm f1.4 and sold my other lenses. I recently did my first trip to Japan this May with only a 35mm and the 10 days I spent there was the most fun I had with photography, I felt like I knew what I wanted to shoot and having only one focal length really helped me know what I can and cannot shoot with certain focal length, in this case 35mm, and it made me more focused on finding new things to shoot that I thought wasn't interesting, or made me work the scene a bit more. I also bought your V1 preset before this trip and I've been extremely happy with my photos. I want to make those presets as a learning opportunity and hopefully I can develop my own style in the future, thanks for the tips as always
I am open to any brand but I think it would be Fujifilm. Not for the film simulation but more so for their lenses, I like the build quality and images they produce 👍🏻
Thanks for another wonderful video! In my case I’m going for the Tamron 20-40 2.8 for my Sony A7c instead. A bit lighter and wider option to use as default travel lens, along with my everyday 50 macro lens for normal work (abstract photography). Wanted to curate a minimal, light that worked best for me, not the other way round. So thanks for all the tips :)
Love your videos man! You're the best! Can I ask you something a bit more technical? Regarding your videos, do you normally write a script first and then you record it line by line? Or you just bullet point whatever you feel good and then you improvise? How your RUclips workflow looks like when uploading. a new video?
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For me the 18-55mm takes to flat images. I sold mine after 5 years of use. The 18mmf2 and 35mm1.4 weight more or less the same. But just travel with the 35mm1.4 and a Sony rx100 iii in my pocket as a backup is my favourite way of travelling. The Sony RX100 is better than all my previously owned aps-c Canons with kitlens and fits in all my pockets
How do you decide your film sim? Or what do you use often?
Never use film simulation, I always shoot RAW and edit with my presets ;)
I made the same video just recently too. Kit lens 18-55 . I also use the 18-135mm which is also an amazing lens.
I have the 24-70gm II, yes it's a heavy lens but it is so good that it's like having all the primes in one lens. I hate changing lenses and I also love the versatility of it so I think it fits perfectly. I shot at 35mm for 10 years before switching to a zoom lens and I definitely agree that it is easier shooting primes than it is with a zoom. I usually think a lot more when I'm using a zoom lens.
I started photography a year ago and I've been buying and selling lenses frequently, but at the beginning of the year I decided to just buy a used sony 35mm f1.4 and sold my other lenses. I recently did my first trip to Japan this May with only a 35mm and the 10 days I spent there was the most fun I had with photography, I felt like I knew what I wanted to shoot and having only one focal length really helped me know what I can and cannot shoot with certain focal length, in this case 35mm, and it made me more focused on finding new things to shoot that I thought wasn't interesting, or made me work the scene a bit more. I also bought your V1 preset before this trip and I've been extremely happy with my photos. I want to make those presets as a learning opportunity and hopefully I can develop my own style in the future, thanks for the tips as always
Thanks for your comment, I really think that people should get a prime lens very early in their photography journey 👍🏻
Nice one! If you switch to APS-C, are you thinking a Fujifilm camera? Sony? Don't know yet? Love your videos!
I am open to any brand but I think it would be Fujifilm. Not for the film simulation but more so for their lenses, I like the build quality and images they produce 👍🏻
Thanks for another wonderful video! In my case I’m going for the Tamron 20-40 2.8 for my Sony A7c instead. A bit lighter and wider option to use as default travel lens, along with my everyday 50 macro lens for normal work (abstract photography). Wanted to curate a minimal, light that worked best for me, not the other way round. So thanks for all the tips :)
Good choice! Seems like a good setup, I wouldn’t need the 20mm on the wide end so that’s why I am considering more the sony 24-50 ;)
Love your videos man! You're the best! Can I ask you something a bit more technical? Regarding your videos, do you normally write a script first and then you record it line by line? Or you just bullet point whatever you feel good and then you improvise? How your RUclips workflow looks like when uploading. a new video?
Are you using the 18-55mm on a full frame or crop sensor?
It’s on crop sensor but when I talk or write the focal length I always express it in full frame terms 👍🏻
I hadn’t thought about leaning for wider focal ranges when in a new area, thank you I’m gonna apply that going forward!
Wonderful insights as always!
Thanks! :)
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Love my 18-55, that lens will always be in my kit! 🤙🏼
another great video from the great man himself
Thanks!
Fantastic video
Thanks! 😃
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Good video bro! :)