Watch a comparison of these lenses being used in a small room / talking head scenario: Sigma 16mm v 30mm v 56mm 1.4. Talking Head Comparison, Various Distances. ruclips.net/video/kYLUg1ESF-g/видео.html
This video is just freaking gold.. and I never comment on videos. This really is. It doesn't help me deciding between the 30 and the 56, but still very much enjoyable!
@@personallyjoua but why? If u do Vlogs and Yt then go ahead with the 16mm. For B-Roll the 30mm. For Portraits both the 56mm and the 22mm f2 from Canon if u use the M50
This video was SO helpful - more people need to do this. So simple but the comparison is exactly what I was looking for to figure out what I needed!! Got a subscriber out of me!
2:54 - great compilation of the distance and focal lengths for a nice comparison. Was looking for something on the web to show me what the field of view and general portrait looks like across these three lenses when taken from the same distance. Thank you for making and posting this!!
I have the Sigma 16mm which is great for landscapes, but wanted a portrait lens to add to my line up. I couldn't decide over the 30mm or 56mm as the shooting distance varied so much. This was the perfect video for that, thank you!
@@StuartRodwell Indeed. Was earlier thinking of 55-200 Canon EFM but after thinking of my practical use, Sigma 30/56 will be better suited for me. For group portraits 30mm will be better right?
@@VivaswanDamle Yes, even at the widest end, 55-200 will be pretty tight. Have you considered the Sigma 18-50mm 2.8? I made another video comparing it to the 1.4 primes which might help 👍🏻 ruclips.net/video/DXRra-KCYEY/видео.html
This is the video I was looking for all along. After spending hours and hours on random RUclips videos. You showed it so well in just a couple of minutes. Thank you!!!❤
You filled the biggest comparision gap perfectly with this video. I just got the 56mm and I am only interested only in this focal length. Your other 56mm videos are also very good and inspirational. Nice job and keep up with the good work! I am also looking for distance/aperture comparision as well to know how wide can I go depending on the distance and still have her face nice and sharp but get the most background blur/subject separation. Or maybe some best practices for the 56mm based on your experience.
Great video! I already own the 16mm and 30mm, and found neither of them had the focal length I needed while shooting live concert events. I thought maybe completing my set with the 56mm would give me the extra distance away from my subjects that I needed, and this really helped convince me going with the 56mm is the right choice
I also shoot concrete photography and use the 30mm which I love but I can’t decide between the 16mm or 56mm. I’m usually side stage or in the photo pit.
I do like your systematic approach to illustrating the focal length differences. It is very helpful, and I have two of these Sigma Contemporary lenses, and they have this beautiful look they capture. Highly recommended. Thanks, Stuart.
This was SO helpful!! Couldn't decide between 30mm and 56mm, I think 30mm it will be, looks great for the occasional close up portrait of a friend but wide enough for a bit of architecture, landscape etc :) I only do this as a hobby and I prefere a one lense for all solution
this is the best video i have seen for the new sigma lenses and field of view in general. a lot of youtubers are their own face lovers for showing their face 99% all the time but not this guy
I don´t understand, why your channel doesnt have a trillion subs :D You earned mine, kind sir. I am a beginner and find your videos very helpful. Outstanding. Keep on the awesome work.
That's a tough one! All I can say is that the 16mm will be okay for full length portraits - but anything closer and it will become less flattering for the subject
@@StuartRodwell Not just less flattering, but many people feel uncomfortable with the camera being within 2m... much more relaxed at 4-5m which makes for more natural photos.
The only video on youtube that helped me understand the difference between the lenses and how far one should be standing to take a shot! Liked and subscribed!
Thank you SO MUCH, Stuart! I wish I'd seen this before I bought the 16mm as for my use case (chasing my kids around) the 30mm gives me a much more versatile lens. Will no doubt collect them all over time anyway 🙃
You’re welcome Stu! Yeah the 30mm was the first one I bought - it was/is great and I shot absolutely everything with it. ...I’m sure you’ll fall down the rabbit hole and end up with all 3 though ;)
I hope you get the 85mm 1.8 and compare it to the sigma 56 1.4 cause you would make a cool video. Your videos are really easy to watch and in way soothing. Keep it up
Hey Stuart, I make food videos with my iPhone SE. People are asking me to switch to Canon M50. I think it will be waste of money as my iPhone is doing good job. Suggest me, what should I do. Suggest me a lens too for close up shots which I do mostly. Thanks.
I’m not Stuart but I sell cameras for a living. The M50 is good, but it’s very limited. You should look at a Sony instead, unless you go full frame. More lenses, more options, better future. Take a look at the a6300 or a6400.
The m50 is an easy camera t learn on but can be somewhat limiting in terms of future growth options. Go for the canon if you don’t plan on advancing very much, and go for the Sony if want to have more lens options but a less beginner friendly user face
Hey I use a Canon m50 for food photos, I made a recent video on my Instagram if you want reference of a Canon m50. Check me out if you want @meranomunches :instagram
This is very useful thank you! Is it possible to do an updated version including Viltrox 75mm ? I am deciding between 56mm and 75mm and it would be really useful for me. Thanks again
Thanks for taking the time to put this together and your other portrait session with your buddy. A lot of remote workers are looking for lens comparisons for streaming - from a desk whilst running through software tutorials or presenting. I think a comparison of streaming - where you're 1-3ft away from the camera on your desk would be a popular video.
Hey Alex, you’re welcome and thanks for watching. Must admit, I have pretty much zero knowledge about streaming / using these lenses to stream, but can imagine there’s probably a huge demand for comparisons! Great suggestion, I’ll research it and add it to my ‘to do’ list.
I thought picking out what make and model camera I wanted was pure hell...well trying to figure out what lenses to get is even worse. I kind of hate how there is so many and the lenses are basically one of the most expensive things so if you get one that you won't really need then it's gonna cost ya. I was doing a tutorial video on connectors on a pc motherboard using a sony a6600 with the stock 18-135mm lense, with the camera on a desk mounted arm facing directly down at the motherboard. I tried to zoom in super close AND get a crystal clear image of the pins and I wasn't able to get any shots or video to my liking, so I had to raise the camera farther away and zoom in as much as I could but it was no where near a macro shot. I've been watching videos all week trying to figure out the best lense for that type of thing. Ideally my camera could stay 2-3 feet away from what I'm filming but zoom in crystal clear like you did in that coin shot, we're talking about pins and connectors on a motherboard. So far my research has led me to think sigma 16mm, sony 30mm, or sony 90mm...but I'm still not sure. I also don't understand how you can get a high resolution closeup from lenses all the way down to 16mm and also all the way up to 90mm. It confuses me. I wish there was a store around here with all the lenses. I don't want to just start buying thousands of dollars of lenses and using trial and error. Then when I figure that out, I'm on to flashes, and that's turning out to be hellish as well lol.
This was exactly the content I was looking for. Underrated video answering the most important question most probably have before deciding which of the lenses to start with.
@@StuartRodwell no problem! You helped me decide which lens to get for my first Sony body (a6600). Got the 30mm last week and took it to the Maldives/Dubai for 5 days and it was versatile enough for all kinds of shots!
This has to be the best comparison video of these lenses. Most helpful. I think the 30mm is the best for potraits. I have a 16mm but could not decide on 30 or 50 next. Is there a zoom lens you recommend for shooting something like road course racing shots? I don't know much about zoom lenses. Something without breaking the bank.
Thanks Andrew 🙏🏻. They’re an amazing collection of lenses. I’d definitely be looking at the Sony 18-105. I don’t actually have it but may purchase it in the future. From what I here it’s pretty decent and has a constant aperture of f4 so exposure isn’t altered when you zoom. Hope that helps!
Your vids are inspiring me to get back into photography. I never truly understood the meaning of focal length but this video really helped clarify it. Thank you so much. Subbed and I hope to see your channel grow.
Very useful! Can you do one of these with 4k 24fps video in landscape not portrait? I'm thinking for 7' away inside for youtube type videography and streaming the 30 mm is my best choice choice. Your thoughts?
Seriously very helpful video! Would've helped me in deciding my first prime lens, although I stumbled upon this just after I got my 30 mm prime. Don't regret it though!
The best comparison video for any photographer especially users like M50. This is such a helpful video that I've never seen side by side. Thank you so much.
A video that actually provided me with some good information regarding distance to subject when using apsc. Now I have a better idea of focal distance. Thanks!
Thanks. Now I just understand. I just bought my 56mm and when I put it on my a6400 and I thought something wrong with the len which the object appeared very close on the screen I had to set backto capture the whole object. I started doing a research in RUclips and this video explains everything. Thanks a lot.
Great video and content quality, beautiful colors, cute model, useful information. Thanks for all your videos ;) P.S. Really like your style. Can you create a video about post-processing photos in the Lightroom?
This is the best comparison video on RUclips, handsdown! Ive watched A LOT of videos on these lenses for the past few days and was gonna pick up the 16mm tomorrow, but after watching this... im way more interested in the 30mm!! Question: I have the Canon M50 and know the crop factor with Canon is 1.6x and Sony is 1.5x, not much of a difference, but just curious on which camera you shoot this on?
On an unrelated note I'd be interested in seeing a BTS on how you approach your video work.. how you decide on the shots you take, do you wing it/plan out an idea beforehand and then a look at how you start to edit it altogether
@@StuartRodwell to be honest mate I was really digging all your videos and at end of the day you gotta make YT you enjoy making and that will add more value to your channel. On one hand the barbershop vids are like a wee docu-series and would be great to see how you pulled them together but on the other hand your b-roll style videos are brilliant and maybe more what your average Joe would be trying to pull off with the family. Just you keep making content and we'll keep watching it!
Man This is Very very useful.... I have been searching for this a lot.... Just got in suggestions.... You're great.... Subscribed even before watching the Video.... Thanks a lot....
Watch a comparison of these lenses being used in a small room / talking head scenario: Sigma 16mm v 30mm v 56mm 1.4. Talking Head Comparison, Various Distances.
ruclips.net/video/kYLUg1ESF-g/видео.html
Can I use this lenses with a m50 mark II canon ?
3 Years later and this video is still very helpful, what a gem thank you 🙏
Glad it helped! 🙌🏻
this is the most helpful video i saw on youtube , thanks a lot .
Thanks Ahmed! Much appreciated 🙏
The most helpful to understand clearly the impact of each of these lenses. Thanks a lot for making these. Peace✌️
@@shaileshgunjal4842 Thanks Shailesh! 🙌🏼
Couldn't agree more simple and effective..
@Quentin Justin 🤣🤣Iam trying it tooo lol
This video is just freaking gold.. and I never comment on videos. This really is. It doesn't help me deciding between the 30 and the 56, but still very much enjoyable!
haha thanks man 👍
Just under 4 min you made the perfect fov comparison. Precise and exactly what a customer needs. Thanks man
Thanks man 🙏🏻
My summary: 56mm for photos, 30mm for films, 16mm for vlogging
You know what, that’s not a bad summary tbh
I'm contemplated between the 30mm and 16mm.
@@personallyjoua but why? If u do Vlogs and Yt then go ahead with the 16mm. For B-Roll the 30mm. For Portraits both the 56mm and the 22mm f2 from Canon if u use the M50
@Luca Galvagno then go with the new Tamron 17-70 2,8
@@woody_lw that’s a 2.8 though.. these are 1.4s
This is the video i'm looking for , and I think you are the only one did this , really great job , you deserved more view and likes!!!
Cheers Jeremy! Glad it came in useful 👍
lowkey best sigma trio comparison so far, love it
Thank you 🙏
This video was SO helpful - more people need to do this. So simple but the comparison is exactly what I was looking for to figure out what I needed!! Got a subscriber out of me!
Thanks so much Alex - glad it came in useful 🙌🏻
2:54 - great compilation of the distance and focal lengths for a nice comparison. Was looking for something on the web to show me what the field of view and general portrait looks like across these three lenses when taken from the same distance. Thank you for making and posting this!!
You're welcome Damon - glad it cam in useful!
I have the Sigma 16mm which is great for landscapes, but wanted a portrait lens to add to my line up. I couldn't decide over the 30mm or 56mm as the shooting distance varied so much. This was the perfect video for that, thank you!
Glad it came in useful Jamie 🙌🏻
I´ve seen a lot of reviews of the "sigma trio"... like 30 vids or more... and this IS THE BEST!!! Thank you very much.
Haha thanks man 👍🏻
Thanks man. Great help in making the decision as the crop factor makes it tougher for newbies to imagine the length
Thanks so much Vivaswan - glad it came in useful and thanks for the ‘super thanks’ 🙏🏻
@@StuartRodwell Indeed. Was earlier thinking of 55-200 Canon EFM but after thinking of my practical use, Sigma 30/56 will be better suited for me. For group portraits 30mm will be better right?
@@StuartRodwell Since there isnt always enough space to move back n include everyone
@@VivaswanDamle Yes, even at the widest end, 55-200 will be pretty tight. Have you considered the Sigma 18-50mm 2.8? I made another video comparing it to the 1.4 primes which might help 👍🏻 ruclips.net/video/DXRra-KCYEY/видео.html
@@StuartRodwell thanks man. Will check it out
This is exactly what i wanted to see thank youtube for showing me this. Great work mate this really helps with the decision
Glad you found it Jan! 👍🏻
Omg. The best test and comprising for these lenses in youtube. Thank you!!
You can clearly see the differences and aesthetics for each lens,
Thanks Andonis - glad you liked it! 🙌🏻
i spent a week trt to make a decision..
this video did in 3 mins. nice job man.. thanks
Glad you found it man 👍🏻
This is the video I was looking for all along. After spending hours and hours on random RUclips videos. You showed it so well in just a couple of minutes. Thank you!!!❤
You filled the biggest comparision gap perfectly with this video. I just got the 56mm and I am only interested only in this focal length. Your other 56mm videos are also very good and inspirational. Nice job and keep up with the good work! I am also looking for distance/aperture comparision as well to know how wide can I go depending on the distance and still have her face nice and sharp but get the most background blur/subject separation. Or maybe some best practices for the 56mm based on your experience.
Cheers Zoltan 👍🏻 And thanks for watching my other vids 🙏. I’ll try and do a video soon on how I set up the camera for my shoots.
Hey :-)
And …? Have you found a Video what helps you?
Finally someone who knows how to make a proper comparison with proper photos and no bs :D Keep it up!
😂 Thanks Piotr 🙌🏻
Very nice comparison. I bought all 3 and find myself using the 30mm and 56 most of the time
Yeah I think they're probably my two favourite too!
Only person to show how far you need to be on RUclips. Great vid man
Thanks man 🙏🏻
Great video! I already own the 16mm and 30mm, and found neither of them had the focal length I needed while shooting live concert events. I thought maybe completing my set with the 56mm would give me the extra distance away from my subjects that I needed, and this really helped convince me going with the 56mm is the right choice
For me its not.
For concert I would rather go sogma 24-70 f2.8
I also shoot concrete photography and use the 30mm which I love but I can’t decide between the 16mm or 56mm. I’m usually side stage or in the photo pit.
@@vizocs Maybe you should consider a Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 zoom lense?
This video explanation is perfect to the point you don't even need audio or subtitles. Thanks and good job!!!
Glad you liked it!
I do like your systematic approach to illustrating the focal length differences. It is very helpful, and I have two of these Sigma Contemporary lenses, and they have this beautiful look they capture. Highly recommended. Thanks, Stuart.
Thanks so much Jim 🙏🏻
Stuart very god way to show the differences in distance between theise 3 lenses. Super!!
Glad it came in useful Erik!
This was SO helpful!! Couldn't decide between 30mm and 56mm, I think 30mm it will be, looks great for the occasional close up portrait of a friend but wide enough for a bit of architecture, landscape etc :) I only do this as a hobby and I prefere a one lense for all solution
Yes I would definitely recommend getting this one first 👍🏻
I watched this video a couple of months ago and decided to watch again. Commenting to thank you for the amazing work!
Thanks Ahlex - appreciate it 👍🏻
Thank you for this video, it really helped me out. I picked out the 30mm lens for my A6100.
You’re welcome man 👍🏻 30mm is deffo the most versatile in my opinion.
this is the best video i have seen for the new sigma lenses and field of view in general. a lot of youtubers are their own face lovers for showing their face 99% all the time but not this guy
Appreciate it 🙏🏻
You ever need tech info, like, really fast? I love it when I can learn what I needed to learn in less than 5 minutes. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!
You’re welcome Naomi - glad it came in useful 🙌🏻
I don´t understand, why your channel doesnt have a trillion subs :D
You earned mine, kind sir. I am a beginner and find your videos very helpful. Outstanding. Keep on the awesome work.
Hey Thomas - thanks so much for the feedback - much appreciated 🙌🏻
I have the 16mm for streaming, video creation and landscapes. I think for mostly photography, the 56 is going to be next. Thanks!
You won’t be disappointed - it’s a fun lens! 🙌🏼
While watching this video I said to myself "this is an unreal video." This is a visual chart that answers so many questions. Thank you for this!
Thanks so much for the feedback Chris - much appreciated 🙌🏻
Great now I'm torn between the 16mm and 30mm. I love shooting landscapes but also the occasional portrait as well.
That's a tough one! All I can say is that the 16mm will be okay for full length portraits - but anything closer and it will become less flattering for the subject
@@StuartRodwell Not just less flattering, but many people feel uncomfortable with the camera being within 2m... much more relaxed at 4-5m which makes for more natural photos.
This was the missing piece to decide on which lens to get. This was SO useful. Thank you.
Glad it came in useful Steve 🙌🏻
Exactly what I was looking for! Great comparison.
Thank you 🙏🏻
The only video on youtube that helped me understand the difference between the lenses and how far one should be standing to take a shot! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks for watching! Glad it came in useful 👍🏻
Incredibly done. Straight to the point! Much MUCH appreciated!
Haha no problem man, glad it came in useful!
Exactly what I've has been looking for; much appreciated. Super helpful!
Glad it was helpful 🙌🏻
Thank you SO MUCH, Stuart! I wish I'd seen this before I bought the 16mm as for my use case (chasing my kids around) the 30mm gives me a much more versatile lens. Will no doubt collect them all over time anyway 🙃
You’re welcome Stu! Yeah the 30mm was the first one I bought - it was/is great and I shot absolutely everything with it.
...I’m sure you’ll fall down the rabbit hole and end up with all 3 though ;)
very helpful video, just got the zv E10, still contemplating which sigma prime i should get first for portrait photography
Glad it came in useful Omar 👍🏻
Music name please. I get up in the morning and listen to this music once cleaning my setup.
Lulu by Underbelly (free RUclips Audio library)
@@StuartRodwell thanks Stuart.
@@StuartRodwell The music from 1:25 please
I have 13mm F.1.4 Viltrox and need one more prime lens for creating short film using Crane M3 gimbal...which one...30 or 56mm?
I’d probably say 30 - much more versatile than the 56 👍🏻
Hello Mr. Stuart! I own a a6400. Do you recommend an 85mm 1.8 lens for it or should I go for 56mm 1.4 for portraits?
Hey Jomel, I’ve never tried an 85mm - but this guy has done a comparison between the 2 - hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/6VlcOAH3WuY/видео.html.
I hope you get the 85mm 1.8 and compare it to the sigma 56 1.4 cause you would make a cool video. Your videos are really easy to watch and in way soothing. Keep it up
Thanks Peter - much appreciated mate 🙏. If I ever pick up the 85mm I'll be sure to do some videos!
This is the exact video I was looking for ❤❤
Hey Stuart, I make food videos with my iPhone SE. People are asking me to switch to Canon M50. I think it will be waste of money as my iPhone is doing good job. Suggest me, what should I do. Suggest me a lens too for close up shots which I do mostly. Thanks.
get a sony mirrorless instead of canon
I’m not Stuart but I sell cameras for a living. The M50 is good, but it’s very limited. You should look at a Sony instead, unless you go full frame. More lenses, more options, better future. Take a look at the a6300 or a6400.
The m50 is an easy camera t learn on but can be somewhat limiting in terms of future growth options. Go for the canon if you don’t plan on advancing very much, and go for the Sony if want to have more lens options but a less beginner friendly user face
Hey I use a Canon m50 for food photos, I made a recent video on my Instagram if you want reference of a Canon m50. Check me out if you want @meranomunches :instagram
@tasteandsmile
this video helped so much, went for the 30mm now. Probably the best prime to start off with. Thx
Yes agreed. Glad the video came in useful Lars
0 dislikes so far! Great job.
Don’t jinx it! Haha 😂. Thanks Erik 🙏
Extremely informative, no-nonsense lens comparison. I really like this (and your other videos). Well done, mate!
Cheers Leo! - really appreciate the feedback 👍
I watched about 40-50 videos legit including one of yours. This is the video I needed, thank you :)
Hey Rajat - glad you found it man 🙌🏼
Short, straight to the point and very useful video. Thank you!
By far the most practical video about these lenses in RUclips. Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏻
Best Sigma comparison video on RUclips! Thank you so much!
The best comparisons out there to these series of lenses. Thanks !
Thanks so much George 🙌🏻
Excellent idea of making this video, never seen such a nice way of explaining, thank you so much ✌
Thanks so much Israr 👍🏻
This is very useful thank you! Is it possible to do an updated version including Viltrox 75mm ? I am deciding between 56mm and 75mm and it would be really useful for me. Thanks again
this is the best video about 3 lenses ! thanks
Thank you 🙏🏻
Agree with other comments. One of the most helpful videos on youtube, and not BS.... Great work man!!
Thanks so much Rich 🙌🏻
Nice content, Stuart! Very helpful and engaging.
Thanks very much! Glad it came in useful 👍🏻
The simplest and best comparison! thanks
Thanks Fazal 🙏🏻
I've been looking for a video like this. I'm so glad I found it. Thank you it was so useful! Looking forward to watching more content from you
Thanks so much for watching Nina, much appreciated 🙏🏻
Thanks for taking the time to put this together and your other portrait session with your buddy.
A lot of remote workers are looking for lens comparisons for streaming - from a desk whilst running through software tutorials or presenting. I think a comparison of streaming - where you're 1-3ft away from the camera on your desk would be a popular video.
Hey Alex, you’re welcome and thanks for watching.
Must admit, I have pretty much zero knowledge about streaming / using these lenses to stream, but can imagine there’s probably a huge demand for comparisons!
Great suggestion, I’ll research it and add it to my ‘to do’ list.
Excelent video exactly what i was looking for to make my decision, getting the 56mm and the 16mm because they both suits the needs i have now
Glad it came in useful 👍
I thought picking out what make and model camera I wanted was pure hell...well trying to figure out what lenses to get is even worse. I kind of hate how there is so many and the lenses are basically one of the most expensive things so if you get one that you won't really need then it's gonna cost ya.
I was doing a tutorial video on connectors on a pc motherboard using a sony a6600 with the stock 18-135mm lense, with the camera on a desk mounted arm facing directly down at the motherboard. I tried to zoom in super close AND get a crystal clear image of the pins and I wasn't able to get any shots or video to my liking, so I had to raise the camera farther away and zoom in as much as I could but it was no where near a macro shot. I've been watching videos all week trying to figure out the best lense for that type of thing. Ideally my camera could stay 2-3 feet away from what I'm filming but zoom in crystal clear like you did in that coin shot, we're talking about pins and connectors on a motherboard.
So far my research has led me to think sigma 16mm, sony 30mm, or sony 90mm...but I'm still not sure. I also don't understand how you can get a high resolution closeup from lenses all the way down to 16mm and also all the way up to 90mm. It confuses me. I wish there was a store around here with all the lenses. I don't want to just start buying thousands of dollars of lenses and using trial and error.
Then when I figure that out, I'm on to flashes, and that's turning out to be hellish as well lol.
You've single-handedly helped me choose my next lens. I already have the 16mm. Thanks!
Glad to have helped! 🙌🏼
That was one heck of an usefull video you made there, thx a lot!! Greetings from Germany and have a good start into the new year
Hey Germany! Glad you found the video man - and happy new year to you 👍🏻
I never really comment on videos. but this is by far the best lens comparison ever! no BS!
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
That’s how you make a comparison!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks! Appreciate it! 🙌🏻
Thank god someone has produced a video that is actually of worth. Pure gold
😂 thank you 🙏🏻
This was such a helpful and straightforward video! Thank you for adding those side by side comparisons. I hit subscribe right away
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Absolutely amazing and helpful! Concise and to the point! Great one man, really needed this!
Glad it was helpful! 🙌🏻
Visited your channel after you commented on my FB post re the 3 lenses, great explanation and look forward to watching more. 👍🏻
Thanks for coming over to check out the channel 🙏🏻 And good luck with whatever lens you decide on!
This was exactly the content I was looking for. Underrated video answering the most important question most probably have before deciding which of the lenses to start with.
Thanks for watching Ben 🙌🏻
Thanks huge help in determining my next lens . Subscribed
My pleasure Alex - and thanks so much for the sub 👍🏻
Try the viltrox lenses too. Your are the best making comparative of this lenses . Hope you try the viltrox 13mm 23mm too
Very cool and helpful video . you helped me a lot to make final decision . Thank so much .
Thanks so much for the feedback man. Glad it helped 🙌🏻
Thank you so much for this! This makes it so easy to determine how each lens would fit your shooting style/interest.
Thanks for watching Hamza 🙏🏻
@@StuartRodwell no problem! You helped me decide which lens to get for my first Sony body (a6600). Got the 30mm last week and took it to the Maldives/Dubai for 5 days and it was versatile enough for all kinds of shots!
Excellent video! Very useful. I think there is no other like it.
Glad it was helpful Pedro!
That was so helpful ! I wanna buy a new lens for portrait and i was struggling to find out which lens suits for me. Thank you for making the video 👍👍👍
Glad it came in useful 👍🏻
This has to be the best comparison video of these lenses. Most helpful. I think the 30mm is the best for potraits. I have a 16mm but could not decide on 30 or 50 next.
Is there a zoom lens you recommend for shooting something like road course racing shots? I don't know much about zoom lenses. Something without breaking the bank.
Thanks Andrew 🙏🏻. They’re an amazing collection of lenses.
I’d definitely be looking at the Sony 18-105. I don’t actually have it but may purchase it in the future. From what I here it’s pretty decent and has a constant aperture of f4 so exposure isn’t altered when you zoom. Hope that helps!
Wow, so impressed by the edit wokr of the video, description and explanation! Awesome! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏻
I liked the way how you compared. Well done!.
Glad it came in useful! 👍🏻
Thanks for putting the settings on all of the examples. It helped me solve a color issue Ive been having on my m200!
You’re welcome 🙌🏻
Your vids are inspiring me to get back into photography. I never truly understood the meaning of focal length but this video really helped clarify it. Thank you so much. Subbed and I hope to see your channel grow.
Thanks so much Joey - really appreciate feedback like this 🙏🏻. Glad you found the channel!
Simple yet effective comparison!
Thank you! 🙌🏻
Best comparison video with these lenses for sure!
Thanks Bjorn 👍🏻
Very useful! Can you do one of these with 4k 24fps video in landscape not portrait? I'm thinking for 7' away inside for youtube type videography and streaming the 30 mm is my best choice choice. Your thoughts?
Already done it 😎 ruclips.net/video/kYLUg1ESF-g/видео.html
Seriously very helpful video! Would've helped me in deciding my first prime lens, although I stumbled upon this just after I got my 30 mm prime. Don't regret it though!
The best comparison video for any photographer especially users like M50. This is such a helpful video that I've never seen side by side. Thank you so much.
Glad it came in useful 👍🏻
I love seeing the technical videos like this! Thank you so much for making great content!!
Cheers man - always appreciate you watching 🙏
A video that actually provided me with some good information regarding distance to subject when using apsc. Now I have a better idea of focal distance. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! 🙌🏻
Love this video ! At last somebody nail it and it's easy to understand! Thanks a lot !
Glad it came in useful 🙌🏻
Thanks. Now I just understand. I just bought my 56mm and when I put it on my a6400 and I thought something wrong with the len which the object appeared very close on the screen I had to set backto capture the whole object. I started doing a research in RUclips and this video explains everything. Thanks a lot.
No problem man! Glad it came in useful 👍🏻
Great video and content quality, beautiful colors, cute model, useful information. Thanks for all your videos ;)
P.S. Really like your style. Can you create a video about post-processing photos in the Lightroom?
Thanks Alexey - much appreciated 🙏. I've made 1 lightroom vid so far which may be of interest ruclips.net/video/ewOD5acq_9A/видео.html
@@StuartRodwell wow, didn't see that. Many thanks. Will wait for your new videos ;)
This was the exact video I needed for precisely these lenses. Thank you.
Glad you found it! 🙌🏼
This is the best comparison video on RUclips, handsdown! Ive watched A LOT of videos on these lenses for the past few days and was gonna pick up the 16mm tomorrow, but after watching this... im way more interested in the 30mm!! Question: I have the Canon M50 and know the crop factor with Canon is 1.6x and Sony is 1.5x, not much of a difference, but just curious on which camera you shoot this on?
Hey! Glad it came in useful 👍🏻 These were all shot on the Sony A6500
simple straight to the point comparison! thank you!
You’re welcome! 👍🏻
On an unrelated note I'd be interested in seeing a BTS on how you approach your video work.. how you decide on the shots you take, do you wing it/plan out an idea beforehand and then a look at how you start to edit it altogether
Yeah I do kinda have a video like this in the pipeline. Out of interest would you like me to explain any specific vids? - I.e the barbershop vids?
@@StuartRodwell to be honest mate I was really digging all your videos and at end of the day you gotta make YT you enjoy making and that will add more value to your channel. On one hand the barbershop vids are like a wee docu-series and would be great to see how you pulled them together but on the other hand your b-roll style videos are brilliant and maybe more what your average Joe would be trying to pull off with the family. Just you keep making content and we'll keep watching it!
Man This is Very very useful.... I have been searching for this a lot.... Just got in suggestions.... You're great.... Subscribed even before watching the Video.... Thanks a lot....
Haha thanks man 🙌🏼 appreciate you watching 👍🏻