When To Use a Wide Angle Lens Vs. Portrait Lens

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Комментарии • 107

  • @FormlessPhotography
    @FormlessPhotography 4 года назад +19

    WTF!?!??! You’re back bro!!!! I’m commenting without even watching the vid! Just saw the alert!!!! DONT LEAVE US AGAIN!!! 😂 kidding. Totally understand life and inspiration. Glad to see you back brother. Watching now.

  • @miloradkaravidin8818
    @miloradkaravidin8818 4 года назад +8

    Good to see you back.

  • @Soormand
    @Soormand 2 года назад

    Thank you - I'm learning a lot from these videos.

  • @iamhassan9943
    @iamhassan9943 4 года назад +13

    Nice to have you back in front of the camera...Don’t worry about the RUclips mania. Continue to be who you are. That is what makes your channel unique. Glad to see all is good.

  • @anhphamviet7522
    @anhphamviet7522 4 года назад +6

    One video you talked about Z lenses and superiour autofocus > missing less moments and now you are using a 28mm and 58mm? Aren't they F-mount lenses?
    Funny coincidence, I shot my first wedding last month with a 28mm 1.8g and 58mm 1.4g =)

  • @CanadianArchivist
    @CanadianArchivist 4 года назад +5

    Welcome back
    There are few channels that I find genuine practical content. You are one. Sean Tucker is the other.
    I’m not a wedding photographer. I shoot minor hockey, and on the lower end of equipment. I understand what you’re saying about lenses. I have three. An. 18-55 kit lens, a 50mm 1.8 and 70-300mm zoom. I find that if I want to isolate a subject, I can choose the 50mm for bokeh. But sometimes that won’t work because I can’t be where the subject is. My 70-300 is variable aperture, but I find that at 6.3 or 7.1 and long length from 200-300mm I get good compression and the background is blown out. At the arena I zoom in to capture individuals or some action far from where I’m standing. . I recently took a photo of mourning dove outside my window at 300mm and f:/7.1. It was beautiful.
    . The 50 and zoom lens are good when I have a story to capture or the subject has a story to tell me and I want to capture that.
    At the arena I I use the zoom a lot. But if I want to catch good solid action and tell a wider story of a goal and players celebrating the 18-55
    Is good for that. As you said, energy and emotion in the moment. Similar idea you had shown for a wide angle of children playing
    You mentioned being on the dance floor at weddings. I’ve seen a pro photographer take photos from the side at my nieces wedding. The issue I have, is that everyone gets those kinds of images pocket cameras, phones and tablets. Things can be missed. Facial expressions or body responses, etc. Those images you take are different because of the emotion, and no one else can capture that moment.
    You mentioned that your schedule is busy and wasn’t expecting so many followers or put videos out on a regular basis. It’s your channel. You do what you want. If you have time to say something, your subscribers will watch.

  • @krice4173
    @krice4173 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I am a wedding photographer, I am currently using Nikon Z6 (previously used D750 and never had this problem). I am having a difficult time locking focus on the diamond. Using Nikon 105mm f/2.8 macro.
    Please help 😊

  • @Smoothblue90
    @Smoothblue90 4 года назад +5

    Yes. Werner Herzog said the first thing that he does is sets his scene. Then puts people in the scene. Sometimes I tell people they need to orbit the people who are the subject to create the background and the scene that they want. You don't rotate around your feet. You orbit around the subject.

  • @paradmshft
    @paradmshft 3 года назад +1

    If all the photographers on RUclips listened to your comment at 2:30 we would get so much more... You're so real dude!!! Glad you put out this content, and will watch even more now because inspired stuff is so much better than many others. You definitely don't want to become the Mr. Beast of Photography on RUclips... :)

  • @eduardocortes-dv4lo
    @eduardocortes-dv4lo 4 года назад +1

    Awesome class maestro. Do you really have some many weddings in this times?

  • @andreak4280
    @andreak4280 Год назад +1

    🌟🌟🌟🌟 energy!! ⚡️context⚡️ isolation!! 👊🏼 boom! 👌🏼

  • @WOLFTICKVIDEOS
    @WOLFTICKVIDEOS 4 года назад +3

    Man this was kinda like seeing a friend that you haven't seen in a while. Glad your okay, hearing your voice has done made me feel better haha. You know I always overlook the 28mm for either the 24mm or 35mm. I think your right on with people using bokeh as a crutch, I maybe guilty myself sometimes. Thanks for the video my friend. We will take em while we got em.

  • @rockywaters9592
    @rockywaters9592 4 года назад +1

    The photo at 10:05 is amazing.

  • @kathealy60
    @kathealy60 4 года назад +2

    Glad you are okay. Missed your videos (no guilt!). I do appreciate and very much respect that you don’t create content just to fill a schedule. I have stopped following a lot of RUclipsrs because they are only selling something like presets or just pumping out videos for clicks. This was a great concept.... really made me think. Thanks!

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 4 года назад +2

    11:48 - what I'm doing is - >MAKE< a photograph, create art and it's moment. No spray and pray. See the photo before the shot. It's the difference between 3,000 shots in the end of the day and maybe 2 good ones in there versus a couple hundred and 50% excellent results where the other 50% is actually still really good. In the photographer's eyes, and the client's.
    But, >in< the dance floor, you need to be the eagle eyed shot with great timing as reportage or documentary shooter. Here it is about the moment and action more so than the carefully chosen composition with background in mind (yet it's never forgotten).
    This is where we need to spend 10,000 hours and build routine.
    Excellent story, Will.
    Your channel will be the first one to click the bell so I don''t have to dm anymore to check how you're doing.

  • @anandhua.b4589
    @anandhua.b4589 4 года назад +1

    "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough"
    Robert Capa knew what he was talking about people
    love your videos dude

  • @christroy8047
    @christroy8047 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video my friend and I'm glad you gave yourself a break from Social Media. You're a good guy and (and a heck of a photographer to boot) so I'm glad you were looking after #1! All the best to you and yours - Chris

  • @MikMilman
    @MikMilman 4 года назад

    Agree with everything you said here.

  • @kenpeterson3414
    @kenpeterson3414 4 года назад +1

    Nice to see you back on the tube..I was hoping you & Sara were just busy..Glad that is the case..Got to go with priorities, it is all about money my friend..Stay safe..Ken in Arizona 🌵

  • @hurleygreen927
    @hurleygreen927 Год назад

    Welcome back, ALL of us subscribers missed you! :) I appreciate your valuable info about wide-angle lenses..I use wide angles AND telephotos for portraits, and you help me decide which one to use for different occasions, so THANK YOU! HG

  • @zefiro8393
    @zefiro8393 4 года назад +1

    Welcome back from Switzerland! Love your videos

  • @creativityrevealed3659
    @creativityrevealed3659 4 года назад +2

    Look lively people, Captain’s on deck! Was honestly excited to see the notification last night but was having dinner before a little portrait session. Late to the party as usual 😆. Great topic to return with 🙌

  • @flickrchannyuk4396
    @flickrchannyuk4396 4 года назад +1

    Hi Will, so good to know you have been well. Glad you're looking after yourself, and really enjoyed the discussion in this video. Also, really love the example photos you used here to illustrate your points.
    May I ask, with the 58mm 1.4G at 6ft away from your subject, do you stop down or shoot wide open at 1.4?
    And when you're using the 28mm/58mm combination, are you mostly working about 6ft away from your main subject for both lenses? So, when you choose which two lens combination to use e.g. 28/58 or 35/85 or 24/50, is this based on anticipated working distance from the main subject? Or, some other factor e.g. level of compression you looking for or characteristics of one particular lens? I have the 28mm 1.8G and the 58mm 1.4G and find that neither are especially sharp wide open, but both have a lovely rendering and the 58mm has amazingly dramatic fall off after the point of focus, which I find provides a unique effect that differentiates it from the super sharp Z 50mm 1.8S (which also has very pleasing bokeh).

  • @jmartinianovlogging1482
    @jmartinianovlogging1482 2 года назад

    Best Wedding Photography Advice .... i have heard since i started watching About Wedding Photography!!!
    The Balance of Technicalities and Moments!!!

  • @mannyva01
    @mannyva01 4 года назад

    welcome back brother..... i missed your videos ...... glad your back

  • @carpo719
    @carpo719 4 года назад +1

    I know it how it feels to get back in front of the camera after a while, it's a strange feeling. We all work into it. :)
    10 years on RUclips, after I got a few subscribers I started getting some strange questions. And people who want to involve themselves in your life, I don't care for it either

  • @mulatokudzava7797
    @mulatokudzava7797 2 года назад +1

    Two cameras, two primes, one great idea!

  • @davidharrison8948
    @davidharrison8948 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video and great to see you back 👍🏻

  • @leonardoigr
    @leonardoigr 4 года назад +2

    Not rusty at all man, great useful content as usual! Cheers from Chile, from a fellow z6 wedding photographer!

  • @63nuke
    @63nuke 4 года назад

    Do the Nikon AF-S lenses adapt well with the FTZ adapter? I'm considering moving over to the Z6 and have a couple of AF-S lenses (50mm, 85mm). Was using a D750 but now with Fuji. Plan would be to buy the 24-70 Z which would accomplish 75% of what I do. Would like to adapt the AF-S gear however (maybe even a 70-200) until I can afford the S primes. Was wondering what the shortcomings are with adapting, if any? I like portraits and landscapes/general photography.

  • @torb-no
    @torb-no 3 года назад

    I sometimes feel slightly guilty about watching gear videos since I know technique is more important than gear, but most of the technique videos can’t quite grab my attention (they sort of just list obvious technical info?). Anyway, I’m really loving your videos here and they really make me think about my photography. So thanks for that!
    Also: I’m not a pro photographer but I took some photos when my cousin got married (in addition to the pro one). It just so happened that I only had a 35mm FF equivalent (23mm APS-C) lens at the time. I wasn’t very ambitious about it but I took photo because it was fun. I rememer being slightly envious of the pro photographer that had a 85mm.
    Anyway, to my surpise at the time, the images ended up having this great sense of presence! You really felt like you where part of the action. (Which I was, I was a participant, so the dance floor images I literally took while dancing myself.)
    I feel like a 28mm equivalent maybe would have worked even better for this.

  • @a.l.alexander3668
    @a.l.alexander3668 3 года назад

    LMAO! I feel like I'm a complete photography nerd. I relate to your philosophy. Fantastic clip! You are very humble and very good at presenting the art in my opinion and I couldn't give a *#@! about those that don't like you or me either. I will be tuning in daily for my dose of reality. Peace!

  • @FLORAMORAITINI
    @FLORAMORAITINI 2 года назад

    What a wonderful teaching video. I am obliged. Thank you

  • @mjcz5853
    @mjcz5853 4 года назад +1

    Great to have you back! Thanks for another great video. How to videos are great, but videos that get people thinking are priceless. That part about how you know that the sweet spot for your 58 is about 6’ and why, was an important perspective.

  • @mattjpnw
    @mattjpnw 4 года назад +1

    another great video! Look forward to hearing about that which inspires you next!

  • @PaulQuinones
    @PaulQuinones 4 года назад

    I just saw this video now as I'm glad to see you on youtube again. It will probably be a little while again. haha.. Do you still chat on the discord channel? I would love to know you're thoughts on the Nikon 6 and 7s that are supposed to debut soon. Take care Will.

  • @sebastianlopezlaborde9318
    @sebastianlopezlaborde9318 4 года назад

    Hiiiiii happy to see you again! I would like to have your opinion about the nikin z5... i'm going to start with photography and i don't know if is it worth it... i believe it is but you only use z6 and z50 haha greatings!! Hope you are okey!

  • @SilverLarry
    @SilverLarry 4 года назад +1

    Great to see you back on the channel. I didn't quite get which 28mm lens you're using. It wasn't listed in your list of "gear I use". Is it the NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E ED?

  • @BlaineShillington
    @BlaineShillington 3 года назад

    Wide shot, wide shot, tight. I love this and totally helpful! Thanks!

  • @adamcalver9171
    @adamcalver9171 4 года назад +1

    nice to see you back hope all is well

  • @jamilbrown9777
    @jamilbrown9777 4 года назад

    How did you shoot the photo of the guy on the dance floor? Looks like dragging the shutter but the light is moving front to back?

  • @soulofangel1990
    @soulofangel1990 4 года назад +1

    been waiting for you videos mate, I hope all good.

  • @iamhassan9943
    @iamhassan9943 4 года назад +2

    Great content again. Telling a story is exactly what I want to achieve with my photography. I completely understand what you mean about energy. The energy of the moment inspires my perception of events and I want that to translate to my pictures.

  • @photosbyjosef
    @photosbyjosef 4 года назад +1

    Glad to see you back on here.
    You're hard work and videos are very much appreciated.

  • @zakhussain7638
    @zakhussain7638 4 года назад +1

    Welcome back mate, your vids are awesome 👌

  • @peterkaltoft8032
    @peterkaltoft8032 4 года назад

    Just want to leave a note saying hi, hope everything is well with you and Sarah. Stay great!
    Also, loved the video 🙂

  • @joemeka
    @joemeka 4 года назад +1

    Hello Will. Is the Z5 sensor same as the one in the d750?
    What are the benefits of a BSI CMOS sensor, like the one in the Z6?

  • @MikePappalardo
    @MikePappalardo 4 года назад

    Solid information from a working professional. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jrarsenault1937
    @jrarsenault1937 4 года назад +1

    Glad to see you back, Will. Not surprised you are super busy, life is easier with the small venue weddings, huh? Less people to corral for the group shots, more intimate contact with the whole group. A unit on your big vs. small event approach differences would be welcomed. Great points as usual, I've been thinking about getting a 24 and leaving the 35 at home more lately. Don't have a fixed fl, using a 24-70 to accomplish both tasks on one body which has me with less to carry and more to focus on getting the image. Thinking the fixed fl will be even more effective after viewing this. Lovin' the Z lens quality, they just get it done better overall than the previous gen F.
    Sorry about the weirdo's, that's an ongoing fact out there with some who have plenty of time and little to do. I'm about to stream a facebook series 'Beyond the Cove' which will highlight people that had serious challenges with not only Covid-19 but dumbass choices in general and overcame them. Send you a link when it gets going, no pressure but would love to feature you in one of my vids for inspiration on how to grab life by the short hairs and say no more losin'/ just want to see how good life can be. Your energy seems even higher, clearer, and somehow even more focused like a laser. Kudos to you!

  • @colintomjenkins
    @colintomjenkins 4 года назад +1

    Nice to hear your voice again.

  • @jorgemolina4169
    @jorgemolina4169 4 года назад +1

    Hello Will from Spain.
    It is a pleasure to see you, listen to you and read you, because I have to use the translator since my English is very basic. I have recently discovered your channel and I am delighted, firstly because I also have a Nikon Z6 and your advice has helped me a lot, and on the other hand it is a pleasure to hear about photography, not only about the technical part of our tools but also also of how and when to use them to achieve what we want.
    Thank you, because you are being a great reference in my photography in these hard times that we are living with this pandemic

  • @barryobrien1890
    @barryobrien1890 4 года назад +2

    Great to see you are doing well

  • @amirballardsr
    @amirballardsr 4 года назад +1

    You should know that when newbies come along asking about the Nikon Zs and photography in general, I know you’re the first (sometimes only) person I refer the, too. Your good. Hell great. I know how much you’ve helped me so I have to share the love!

  • @franksamet
    @franksamet 4 года назад +1

    We thought you were waiting for your hair to grow back! Do what gives you pleasure not pressure, good to see you back.

  • @stevemozzie6497
    @stevemozzie6497 4 года назад +1

    Just be YOU!

  • @gilerpancing
    @gilerpancing 4 года назад

    Your voice is unique and your channel is so fantastic, the original not as at intagram 👍

  • @thephotographerseye5184
    @thephotographerseye5184 4 года назад +1

    Nice to see you again!

  • @Fifthimagez
    @Fifthimagez 4 года назад

    I love your videos always great content 🙏🏾

  • @Burningstar4
    @Burningstar4 4 года назад +1

    Holy crap the first to like watch and comment on this video , or so it appears that way 👍

  • @cesarm8811
    @cesarm8811 4 года назад +1

    Great to see you back....Stay safe.

  • @Sebastian-ht3el
    @Sebastian-ht3el 4 года назад +1

    Back to basics at its best. So much more important than all the technical stuff. Good to see you again. Best wishes from Germany.

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen 4 года назад +1

    Great to see you back on screen, Will! And with another supremely helpful video. God bless!
    💛😎

  • @diegocarsalade6653
    @diegocarsalade6653 4 года назад +1

    So long! We missed u

  • @alangadgets
    @alangadgets 4 года назад +2

    hey bro, great to see you again!

  • @amineadjioua9124
    @amineadjioua9124 4 года назад

    The b&w photograph on 10:10 is stunning 😍

  • @LifewithDimeji
    @LifewithDimeji 3 года назад

    Great video perfect example of how to use both lens

  • @TurkyG.
    @TurkyG. 4 года назад +2

    Welcome back :)

  • @jafarmpierre3308
    @jafarmpierre3308 2 года назад

    THIS IS REALLY GOOD!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jonwagstaff1879
    @jonwagstaff1879 3 года назад

    thanks for this....

  • @christopherlofquist1
    @christopherlofquist1 3 года назад

    Great videos!

  • @albertjimenez7896
    @albertjimenez7896 2 года назад

    Love it. 11:38

  • @duanemcclun
    @duanemcclun 4 года назад

    Hi Will
    I was so glad to see your RUclips video notification arrive.!
    I've missed your photography insight but more importantly I'm glad that you and Sara are well and staying busy.
    I understand your feelings about making videos when you feel you have something of value instead of just pumping out videos in quantity and dealing with your RUclips followers.
    Are you using a Nikon 58mm lens or the Topcor 58mm lens that you made a video review on?
    As a side note I purchased a like new D810 and a never used battery grip - all for $500. I never anticipated having a full frame but here I am. Lol
    Great to see and hear from you.
    Wishing you and Sara nothing but the best!!
    Duane

  • @ddunnum
    @ddunnum 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed the Video Will; especially the focus on getting close with the wide angle. It was nice to see you back, but I am glad you are busy doing well at what you really enjoy. I have been enjoying my 14-30 f4 I recently purchased. You gave me some ideas for the photos i take at Church. Thanks for you perspective... I always pick up something useful. Ye Old Biker... Have you got that Scooter yet?

  • @davidlang5319
    @davidlang5319 4 года назад

    Welcome back Will! Yes, please do a review on the 28mm 1.4E. I have been thinking about that one for a year but have not pulled the trigger. Thanks for all you do!

  • @chrisconnorton6488
    @chrisconnorton6488 4 года назад

    Another great and informative video....well done and welcome back!
    Any chance of doing a video using flash with the Z6?

  • @hazybrain7
    @hazybrain7 3 года назад

    This episode was awesome. Wedding photography isn't for me but these tips really apply across the board for everything I think. Great upload, many thanks !

  • @anthares1232
    @anthares1232 3 года назад

    truly enjoying your content! I wanted to switch to mirrorless from my canon 80D for a while and decided to choose Nikon for that because of your videos. Im loving the Z6 so far and dont miss anything with this camera or lenses and I didnt look back once. Keep it up Mate, thank you for your content!

  • @elissa2205
    @elissa2205 4 года назад

    I just found your channel and I'm loving it! I totally spent part of a day binge watching your videos :)

  • @Smoothblue90
    @Smoothblue90 4 года назад

    I have watched this video a bunch of times. Because of this video, I have been experimenting with my two D750's with my 28mm 1.8G on one and my 50mm 1.4G on the other. I went to a car show this past weekend and that combo was excellent.

  • @ArnaudLerondeau
    @ArnaudLerondeau 4 года назад

    Happy to hear you are back to full activity (and beyond !) And thanks again for allowing us to stop, to learn from your experience and to take some time to reflect ! 🙏

  • @sidneykincaid851
    @sidneykincaid851 4 года назад

    William, it's great to see you again my good friend!!! It's been a long time since we've all seen a video from you so it's great to have you back. This is a great video on a topic that I see a lot of people ask questions about. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of this topic. It can be confusing for some people to determine when and how they should use different focal lengths for different situations. This will really help people determine what to do in those situations.
    William, please don't let the online hysteria discourage you from being who you are and doing what you love bro. We understand that you don't want to become a major RUclips personality. All of us faithful supporters love your channel because you are an excellent teacher and a major source of inspiration for all of us. You are the real deal, straight forward, to the point, no bullshit, honest son of a gun that all of us have been looking for out there in the internet land brother. Always know that we have your back bro, you will always have our rock solid support.
    Thanks again Will for another excellent video on a great topic to get info on. Great evening to you, Sara, and the kids my friend. I hope this is the beginning of your return to your channel for some more excellent videos.

  • @christosspanos6248
    @christosspanos6248 4 года назад

    welcome back m8! before some days i searched for your last video cause i ve missed you and now here you are! happy you are busy in photography that summer.

  • @tonyhayes9827
    @tonyhayes9827 4 года назад

    Yeah the wide angle portrait is an environmental portrait and they're brilliant. That mirror reflection photograph is outstanding. You're philosophy behind when and how to use different focal length lenses is even more outstanding.

  • @lifetimesofamultiplemediam1003
    @lifetimesofamultiplemediam1003 4 года назад

    Very good... Lovely shots… Welcome back… ✊🏿

  • @anderswraae6283
    @anderswraae6283 4 года назад +3

    Hi great that you are back with an inspiring video.
    I bought into the Z system, inspired by your video’s.
    Selling my Fiji gear, just love the handling of the Z cameras. And after see Nature photographer Morten Hilmer bringing the Z6 to the 40 degrees C below freezing and still working as the only camera, I was hooked.Just interested to know why you use the G lenses? Is it because the new Z lenses don’t have the same character? or low light capacity?
    Kind regards
    Anders Wraae

    • @jamesjackson4264
      @jamesjackson4264 4 года назад

      I would say it’s because Z just does not have those focal lengths and also the 1.4s. I can’t afford them but they really need to come on with the 1.2s.

  • @leonardbertaux6897
    @leonardbertaux6897 4 года назад

    Nice to hear from you again, been a while. Always worth the time to watch.

  • @albertzinser1974
    @albertzinser1974 4 года назад

    Love your videos and your art man. You inspire me every time I watch your videos or see a new post on instagram

  • @pfh777
    @pfh777 4 года назад

    Really great to see this video, and it’s a great topic. So we’ll done.

  • @NGraphixRuhrpott
    @NGraphixRuhrpott 4 года назад

    Nice video as always! I really like that you describe your use of wider angles exactly how I love to use them too. They really take the viewer inside the action. Its interesting how nearly all couples react pretty similar to those wide shots after they saw the photos. They always start to talk about that specific moment and share their memories instantly after seing a wide angle shot from the dancefloor for example. They instantly start remembering. I just love that.

  • @Smoothblue90
    @Smoothblue90 4 года назад

    Eighth. Long work day for me. Nice to listen to your video tonight. I took a great photograph of a statue today. Not a cloud in the sky. The sun shining on the bronze. It was a lot of fun.

    • @TheMonochromeMemoirs
      @TheMonochromeMemoirs  4 года назад +1

      Great to hear it buddy. Nothing better than a stroll with the camera on a perfect summer day 👌🏻

  • @pngmd
    @pngmd 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting videos again. What do you say about the fact that an iPhone 11 main wide-angle camera has an f1.8 aperture and an equivalent focal length of 26 mm? An iPhone is so convenient and "good enough most of the time" to use compared to dedicating one of your 2 camera bodies to a prime focal length that's close to a 26 or 28 mm. Why not choose 2 other focal length prime lens to mount on your 2 camera bodies and use the iPhone for the 26-28 mm in order to maximize your options without carrying more gear? The only potential major downside is if you really need RAW files to edit.

    • @Smoothblue90
      @Smoothblue90 4 года назад +1

      Another potential down side is different colors in the files. The better sensor of a bigger camera and the better quality of a better lens gives better colors and darks and contrast than smart phones. I am not disagreeing with your point of smartphones being great. I am disagreeing that mixing phone shots into the post production would be easy or simple or doable.

  • @marcodibari5713
    @marcodibari5713 4 года назад +1

    Welcome Back bro !!! Nice to see you again ...I might be one of the weirdos..I keep mentioning your videos in z groups where new users are bitching around about af , single slot and no functional battery grip🤣 .....would that be too much asking for tips on the next video regarding what sistem you use for working on your shots ??
    Thanks bro !!!

  • @Bleeperist
    @Bleeperist 4 года назад

    85mm and 28mm and any focal length have exactly the same compression when zooming with your feet to the same framing - easy to test yourself. Common misconception, but please don't spread it.

  • @thetnaing8830
    @thetnaing8830 4 года назад

    Please move forward in whatever way you want bro. Things we learnt from your channel was more than combining all those shitty Click-Bait channels.

  • @josephcole3187
    @josephcole3187 4 года назад

    Do you ever feel like your reaction speed to a moment would increase if you were to use a 24-70mm since thats within your preferred focal range? Great vid and discussion I honestly thought you’d pick the 35 & 85 lol

  • @v3n0m161
    @v3n0m161 4 года назад

    Great to have you back here on YT and that you and your wife having a good time, despite the pandemic.
    I wonder, 28mm and 58mm feels a lil bit limiting when I hear you talking about how you shoot weddings with just these two lenses. I believe that its doable, as a colleague of mine just uses 35mm and 85mm primes for weddings. So, did you got used to these lenses or had to rethink the way you taking pictures? Thanks for the video and the inspiration!

  • @MrVazsholik
    @MrVazsholik 4 года назад

    Intresting points m8, makes me realy think, and thats when i know that what you say, is inspiring to me. Love it. Im in the startpit. Starting out with the z6 and the 35mm prime. Learning the camera and composition on this lense while i scrape up enough bucks to get a new lense. Aiming for the 85 prime. Nice to see you back m8. Stay safe.

  • @christianzayco4287
    @christianzayco4287 4 года назад

    Good to see you back Will! Good informative content as always. Thank You for The lessons/tips you just taught on this video for free. I especially like when you said for using wide angle think of it as a landscape photo and add people on it. It’s like the scene and the story and the atmosphere that’s being presented and people are the actors. I’ve never done mucj wide angle shots because I have always been a bokeh hunting portrait shooter but now I’m gonna start practicing doing wide angle environmental portraits too. Some “pros” would put these same tips, into an online photography class and charge people. Like so many ads popping on my RUclips before I could watch a video.