I'm visiting Copenhagen soon and gathering lots of inspiration from your video! Thanks for sharing :) I'm also tempted to just bring 2 primes, no zooms but my fear of missing out is going to pack the 20-70mm anyway.
An incredible city, I wish I had more time there. Thanks so much for watching the video, i'm glad it helped you. If you have the room defo take the 24-70 😁
Two prime Lenses for city/street/urban photography are great, I use also a prime wide angle Lens on one Camera and a short tele Lens on an other Camera, one Camera in my hand and the other in a small sling bag. I do vary which Lenses that I use depending on how, when and where I go, the prime Lenses that I can choose from are 14, 21, 24, 35, 55, 65, 85, 110 and 135mm.
Loved this video, great photo's i agree what you say about that 24! she is a beauty. but 85 for street for me all the way although i do like the challenge of the 24 now and again.
Sometimes we over complicate things but taking to much gear right. I find it way more fun just using a single lens and having to think outside of the box 😊
@@scott_howes I am really new to video making and learning from watching the "perspective" made by others. I am currently using 20-70 F4. For some video projects, it is enough, but 24 at F4 seems too "closed" after I was spoiled with 24-70 F2.8 GM Keep up the good job!
The photos were mostly shot on the 24mm but a couple were on the 85mm. The close ups of the buildings and the alleyway shots of the cyclists. I wanted this video to be more focused on the 24mm as I already filmed an in depth video into the 85mm from a day in Singapore. Thanks for your kind words I am stoked it made you want to visit 😬🙏🏼
New subscriber here. Nice film, and lovely shots. Question about the 24. Did you ever with you had a 20 instead? I love my 85, but my only other lens is the 24-105 and I sometimes wish I had a bit more at the wide end.
Hey Pedro, thanks for watching! I have a 16-35 GM as well, which I use for wider shots. I’m not really a fan of the distortion for anything under 20mm though.
Nice photos that 24mm 1.4 produces, very phone-like but the editing makes it superior. Wonder if shooting in RAW on a phone would get you close, for photos at least, video doesn't compare obviously. I do find it very funny though that you call a 75x95mm 450g lens "small, discrete, light-weight". For me, a 60x50mm 200g lens would be small, discrete and leight-weight. :D
Shooting raw on a phone would certainly give you more freedom in post to push an image further. haha out of all my lenses the 24mm even though it comes in at 450g is the lightest lens I own
Oh dear, visiting Copenhagen and have 7eleven coffee. Next time be sure to check out some real good coffeshops instead :-) … nice video though, its a cool place for photographers.
Scott, I love Primes… They’re so sharp, clear and crisp from edge to edge!
fantastic lenses!
LOve this video. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Frankfurt
Thanks so much for watching mate, stoked you like it 🙏🏼
A relaxed but sophisticated vibe 👌🏼 Would love to visit Copenhagen 🇩🇰 Thanks for showing us around Scott.
A wonderful city, thanks so much for watching 🙂
Fantastic architecture shots. Definitely want to visit!
Thanks so much for watching🙏🏼 Copenhagen is amazing, you will love it
Love the vibe of this video. I watch it before I start up projects to get a good feel for flow and just nice images, both moving and still :D
Thanks so much for watching! Appreciate your kind words 🙏🏼
When you slow down and take your time with photography, you’ll go from taking pictures to creating images… Relax and take it all in!
Thats it, thanks for watching Mark
Nihaven 17 vibe was amazing ! Also the canal tour in a private boat
It’s really is, looks so good at night
I did Copenhagen with the 24mm 2.8 and 85 1.8 on my a7mk4. Such a great combo. Have to go back. And the 7/11s are awesome.
Great minds!! I always struggle with 24mm in the streets but it seemed to work great in Copenhagen
I'm visiting Copenhagen soon and gathering lots of inspiration from your video! Thanks for sharing :) I'm also tempted to just bring 2 primes, no zooms but my fear of missing out is going to pack the 20-70mm anyway.
An incredible city, I wish I had more time there.
Thanks so much for watching the video, i'm glad it helped you. If you have the room defo take the 24-70 😁
Loved it!! Putting Copenhagen on the “to visit” list 😍
Such an amazing city😬
Cant believe it took me to move to the other side of the world to visit😅
Wow really nice calm video - Love it! Your editing style is stunning as well!
Thanks for watching mate, really glad you enjoyed the video. Presets coming soon 😊🙏🏼
Here he is! Just popped up on my home feed dude! Loved this slow paced video.
Yes mate! Thanks for checking out 🙏🏼
Hope you enjoyed your stay in my beautiful home country 🤠
An amazing place, I wish I had longer. I will be back forsure 😬🇩🇰
Two prime Lenses for city/street/urban photography are great, I use also a prime wide angle Lens on one Camera and a short tele Lens on an other Camera, one Camera in my hand and the other in a small sling bag. I do vary which Lenses that I use depending on how, when and where I go, the prime Lenses that I can choose from are 14, 21, 24, 35, 55, 65, 85, 110 and 135mm.
Thats an incredible range of lenses you have to choose from there
@@scott_howes Yea, I like it.
just beautiful! this makes me want to go back to CPH for just photography
Thanks for watching! How good is Copenhagen 🫶🏼
First video I’ve been shown from you, love the videos / love the style / love the shots 📸 keep creating dude 📸
Yo legend!! Love your work man, means a lot you reaching out and stoked you like the video 🙏🏼 lots more to come 🤙🏼
Loved this video, great photo's i agree what you say about that 24! she is a beauty. but 85 for street for me all the way although i do like the challenge of the 24 now and again.
Thanks for watching Callum!
Totally agree with you on the 85, my favourite lens ever! I made a whole video on it from a day in Singapore :)
@@scott_howes I’ll check out that video 😍📈
If you should ever make merch, "two primes no zooms" could literally be your sentence of choice for the print!
😂😂😂
The curved building is so pretty! What’s the name again?
Axel Towers, beautiful bit of architecture 😮💨
Great work. Love it!
Thanks so much for watching!
Really nice video bro ! Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
Thanks for stopping by Niko, really appreciate you watching. Greetings from New Zealand mate!
One day I’d love to come visit Finland 🙏🏼
I still want to visit Copenhagen, a wonderful place🫶🏻 hug from Norway
A magical city! Thanks for watching
Beautiful video, and very tempted to get this Lens to compliment my Tamron 35-150
Would be perfect if your in the market for something a little wider, the 24mm is such a natural looking focal length and super felixaeble
I shot on my Sony 15mm apsc lens trip to Japan and Europe ..everything tick in the box for me as well
Sometimes we over complicate things but taking to much gear right. I find it way more fun just using a single lens and having to think outside of the box 😊
@@scott_howes always carry light when travelling, I always learn zoom with my feet but at certain stage where I really need my phone
really cool 😍😍😍
Thanks so much for watching🙏
What were you filming and recording the video scenes with?
Sony ZV-E1
@@scott_howes ahh nice, it turned out great. Nice video
@@Infernus25 Thanks so much for watching!
I like your video perspective, a good story telling. I am curious for the lens that you slapped onto ZV-E1, was it also 24mm?
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video. I’m shooting with the 16-35 GM on the zv-e1
@@scott_howes I am really new to video making and learning from watching the "perspective" made by others.
I am currently using 20-70 F4. For some video projects, it is enough, but 24 at F4 seems too "closed" after I was spoiled with 24-70 F2.8 GM
Keep up the good job!
Did you say you also brought the 1.4/85 GM? Did you even shoot with it.. if so, what?
Thx for the wonderful video, makes me want to visit Denmark 😌
The photos were mostly shot on the 24mm but a couple were on the 85mm. The close ups of the buildings and the alleyway shots of the cyclists. I wanted this video to be more focused on the 24mm as I already filmed an in depth video into the 85mm from a day in Singapore.
Thanks for your kind words I am stoked it made you want to visit 😬🙏🏼
great video, but I noticed how clear your audio was. What'd you use?
That’s all thanks to the Rode video mic go II 😊
@@scott_howes WHAT?! I've got that! Ha!
New subscriber here. Nice film, and lovely shots. Question about the 24. Did you ever with you had a 20 instead? I love my 85, but my only other lens is the 24-105 and I sometimes wish I had a bit more at the wide end.
Hey Pedro, thanks for watching!
I have a 16-35 GM as well, which I use for wider shots. I’m not really a fan of the distortion for anything under 20mm though.
What lens did you use to film with on your Sony ZV-E1?
I was using the 16-35 Sony GM
Nice photos that 24mm 1.4 produces, very phone-like but the editing makes it superior. Wonder if shooting in RAW on a phone would get you close, for photos at least, video doesn't compare obviously. I do find it very funny though that you call a 75x95mm 450g lens "small, discrete, light-weight". For me, a 60x50mm 200g lens would be small, discrete and leight-weight. :D
Shooting raw on a phone would certainly give you more freedom in post to push an image further.
haha out of all my lenses the 24mm even though it comes in at 450g is the lightest lens I own
@@scott_howes it's pretty light for a wide angle 1.4, that's true!
Do you have any sort of strap on the camera?
@@paulhenry7 yes I’m using an etsumi x coleman strap. Picked it up in Japan a few years back
Oh dear, visiting Copenhagen and have 7eleven coffee. Next time be sure to check out some real good coffeshops instead :-) … nice video though, its a cool place for photographers.
Next time forsure! Unfortunately by time I got out it was 4pm and not many places were open 😅