You were right, this video is not only a great video on lens options, but also a great video on photography and vlogging. You got a sub, good luck with your channel. I preferrred that night time shot at 2K rather than the 840 ISO.
Thank you I’m a new subbed. I’m starting my RUclips channel and I purchased the canon m50-Mark ll and the kit lens suck. Im going to be vlogging and doing sit down videos so I want just 1 lenses if possible since im just starting so this video was very informative so thank you for this video I appreciate you
Great video overall, but found some recommendations somewhat puzzling. First, you recommend adapting a 10-18 mm ef-s lens to the camera, but why? The native EF-M 11-22 is only slightly less wide but has greater reach along with shorter minimum focus distance, and is smaller, faster, sharper and lighter. It’s a superior lens in every way imaginable. How the non-native 10-18 makes your top lens list over that lens escapes me, especially when adding in the cost / weight of the adapter. Second, where is the EF-M 32 mm f/1.4? Easily the best lens for the M system, without question. Sure, this is just an opinion I know this is an opinion video but this is pretty much universally believed / agreed upon. If you haven’t tried it, I suggest you do! It’s a game changer. There are also native EF-M lenses that rival the other two EF-S suggestions, bypassing the size and bulk those lenses bring, along with the need for an adapter. I am referring to the native 18-150 and 55-200. However, I’ve not used those personally so I can offer no real feedback there, but perhaps comparing them in the video would be helpful if you had any insight. Thanks, and happy shooting!
Hey man! Loved the video! You got a subscribe from me... I cand figure what lens to get.... I shoot a lot of street photography and portraits, and some Times family and nature, like macro, is the 23mm right for what I shoot?
I think the 23mm would work for you because it is wide enough, has the capacity for good portraits, and it takes good nature shots. I recommend manually shooting your subjects to control as much as you can. May have to use manual focus too to take you to the next level as well. And again wide enough for family too. Glad you subscribed!
Preciate the time you put into recording and editing this video 🤝🏿 I have the m6 mark II. I create fitness videos and was wondering what lens you would recommend for reels/RUclips shorts type videos.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. I recommend either the kit lens or the Viltrox 23mm. ▸ Canon EF-M 15-45mm Zoom Lens: amzn.to/40OGvg8 ▸ Viltrox 23mm EF-M F 1.4 Prime Lens: amzn.to/3HopWRl
The Canon 11-22mm is better than the the EF 10-18. The kit lens is not sharp. I gave it to a friend. The Sigma 16mm and 56mm are excellent and the Canon 22mm is sharper than the Viltrox 23mm. The 18-135mm is unnecessary. They Canon 55-200 is far better. The Canon EF. 55mm is not a sharp enough for the M6 mark II. You left off the M32. Obviously you are fairly new to M cameras. Using Viltrox and leaving out Sigma shows your lack of knowledge about this mount or simply your lack of money.
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You were right, this video is not only a great video on lens options, but also a great video on photography and vlogging.
You got a sub, good luck with your channel.
I preferrred that night time shot at 2K rather than the 840 ISO.
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching and subbing! I’ll take other look at that night time shot
what do you think would be better for youtube videos, the viltrox lens you have or the SIgma 16mm 1.4?
Sigma 16mm since it’s wider
Great job explaining jow to balance camera settings super helpful
Np!
Thank you I’m a new subbed. I’m starting my RUclips channel and I purchased the canon m50-Mark ll and the kit lens suck. Im going to be vlogging and doing sit down videos so I want just 1 lenses if possible since im just starting so this video was very informative so thank you for this video I appreciate you
Awesome, glad I could help you on your journey!
Great video overall, but found some recommendations somewhat puzzling. First, you recommend adapting a 10-18 mm ef-s lens to the camera, but why? The native EF-M 11-22 is only slightly less wide but has greater reach along with shorter minimum focus distance, and is smaller, faster, sharper and lighter. It’s a superior lens in every way imaginable. How the non-native 10-18 makes your top lens list over that lens escapes me, especially when adding in the cost / weight of the adapter.
Second, where is the EF-M 32 mm f/1.4? Easily the best lens for the M system, without question. Sure, this is just an opinion I know this is an opinion video but this is pretty much universally believed / agreed upon. If you haven’t tried it, I suggest you do! It’s a game changer.
There are also native EF-M lenses that rival the other two EF-S suggestions, bypassing the size and bulk those lenses bring, along with the need for an adapter. I am referring to the native 18-150 and 55-200. However, I’ve not used those personally so I can offer no real feedback there, but perhaps comparing them in the video would be helpful if you had any insight.
Thanks, and happy shooting!
@@kontaa great recommendations, thanks for sharing those!
Hi man, great video. I have the Canon eos M50.
I would like to buy the Viltrox 23mm.Do I need an adapter for this lens to use with Canon M50?
No adapter needed thankfully
Hey man! Loved the video! You got a subscribe from me... I cand figure what lens to get.... I shoot a lot of street photography and portraits, and some Times family and nature, like macro, is the 23mm right for what I shoot?
I think the 23mm would work for you because it is wide enough, has the capacity for good portraits, and it takes good nature shots. I recommend manually shooting your subjects to control as much as you can. May have to use manual focus too to take you to the next level as well. And again wide enough for family too.
Glad you subscribed!
Preciate the time you put into recording and editing this video 🤝🏿 I have the m6 mark II. I create fitness videos and was wondering what lens you would recommend for reels/RUclips shorts type videos.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. I recommend either the kit lens or the Viltrox 23mm.
▸ Canon EF-M 15-45mm Zoom Lens: amzn.to/40OGvg8
▸ Viltrox 23mm EF-M F 1.4 Prime Lens: amzn.to/3HopWRl
@@NobleCredit I use the Sigma 16mm and 30mm it's an amazing lens
Nice! I hear good things about those lenses
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dawg, why is the video footage of you panning it looks really odd
Oof
You’re out of focus for almost the entire video😁
Yeah I wish I could do this one over
Canon M system is dead, I own an M6, lacking in many areas but ok to get second hand at a very low price.
Facts!
The Canon 11-22mm is better than the the EF 10-18. The kit lens is not sharp. I gave it to a friend. The Sigma 16mm and 56mm are excellent and the Canon 22mm is sharper than the Viltrox 23mm. The 18-135mm is unnecessary. They Canon 55-200 is far better. The Canon EF. 55mm is not a sharp enough for the M6 mark II. You left off the M32. Obviously you are fairly new to M cameras. Using Viltrox and leaving out Sigma shows your lack of knowledge about this mount or simply your lack of money.
Great points!
I just bought an m6 camera. You seem to have vast knowledge. what lenses would you suggest i get for it like your top 3 please and thanks
Check out his video on it
Not sure you had to be that rude
Thank god you are here. I’m very appreciate 😊