The Fat Duck | Canon R50 + RF 24 1.8 MACRO IS STM

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Hi Photographers!
    My adventure with Canon continues, as I'm still using the R50 for video works.
    I decided to swap the kit lens for the RF 24 1.8 MACRO IS STM lens.
    How does it work out? Find out in this video!
    Cheers,
    Rav
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    my IG: / digitalretro83

Комментарии • 9

  • @danphilipf.hernandez9977
    @danphilipf.hernandez9977 9 дней назад

    Great video! ❤

  • @photobeard4505
    @photobeard4505 25 дней назад

    Woah! Some of the clips look like a full frame man! Also sharp, but "cinematic" at the same time! Did you use some filters?

    • @DigitalRetro
      @DigitalRetro  24 дня назад

      @@photobeard4505 all R50 material was shot without any diffusion filters. I just use a protective filter on the lens 📷

  • @trungnhut
    @trungnhut 9 дней назад

    Hello DigitalRetro. I shoots cooking videos in the kitchen. Is the RF 24mm suitable for this?

    • @DigitalRetro
      @DigitalRetro  9 дней назад

      Sure. Especially if you own the full frame body it will give you some wider FOV for the macro and talking head shots. I think it's a great lens for food videos and photography!

  • @h.bonetti
    @h.bonetti 27 дней назад

    YT just recommended me this because I've been watching a lot of videos about the R10 (would be my first camera). That's a very cool video, bro. Also I found it useful to get a better look at how things look with 24mm on a crop sensor. Would you recommed 24, 35 or 50mm for a versatile portrait lens (indoors or outdoors), considering the crop magnification?

    • @DigitalRetro
      @DigitalRetro  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback mate!- always good to know how people find my vids. Since I'm all out 35mm shooter with the FF, I am a fan of 23/24 mm lens for crop sensors - however for typical portrait lens for aps-c. I'd probably choose the 35mm. It's a nifty fifty equivalent and will get you better bokeh for close up shots and will be usable in many indoor situations, where the 50mm(85 on FF) would probalby be too tight. On the other hand if you like environmental ports - the 24 would be better. But, yeah, for the sweet spot - 35mm is probably the best. Cheers!

    • @h.bonetti
      @h.bonetti 26 дней назад

      @@DigitalRetro that's exactly what I want: a reliable lens for portraits with good looking bokeh, while for other purposes the kit lens will have to do for a while. So I'm probably getting the 35mm to have a nifty fifty. Thank you very much, brother!