I like using the LED lights as a supplement to strobes especially when I use the color temp controls on my LED's. Since I shoot exclusively film it helps me take advantage of some of the color emulsions that are available.
@@Todd_Kuhns thanks am also looking to buy lens where i thought of going XF90mm or XF50to 140mm. I have XT4 with XF16-80mm which is great at 50 and 80mm focal length. The Purpose of looking for new lens is to do product photography, so which one you suggest ? As per your experience
@@umarfarook7775 Both the 50-140 and 90 are awesome. The 50-140 is on my list to get at some point. However, for product the 80 mm macro beats both as neither have a great minimal focus distance. If your product is larger that may not be an issue but if you need to get in tighter the 80 is the way to go.
I’m glad to see that you're back to “some” sort of normalcy and didn’t have to be out of the house because of structural concerns.
Yes, me too! Thanks for the comment.
I like using the LED lights as a supplement to strobes especially when I use the color temp controls on my LED's. Since I shoot exclusively film it helps me take advantage of some of the color emulsions that are available.
Great point!
That’s a insane tripod 😂
You like my studio stand?!
As usual inspiring! Do you feel the straight down (head on) perspective reduces the depth of the image?
It definitely does. A flat lay is always a bit more challenging to show depth.
Is this xF50 to 140mm lens
80mm macro.
@@Todd_Kuhns thanks am also looking to buy lens where i thought of going XF90mm or XF50to 140mm. I have XT4 with XF16-80mm which is great at 50 and 80mm focal length. The Purpose of looking for new lens is to do product photography, so which one you suggest ? As per your experience
Can u suggest good XF lens for product photography?
@@umarfarook7775 The 80mm macro is my go to. Fabulous lens, perfect for product, amazingly sharp.
@@umarfarook7775 Both the 50-140 and 90 are awesome. The 50-140 is on my list to get at some point. However, for product the 80 mm macro beats both as neither have a great minimal focus distance. If your product is larger that may not be an issue but if you need to get in tighter the 80 is the way to go.