Have all 3, and all 3 have their uses. The 35 is probably my least used lens, though. The 28 is a pancake and perfect for a light setup. And the 24mm is my favorite for dancefloor photos.
I don't understand why the 35mm would be more suited to low light conditions. It really depends on the min aperture that renders enough contrast and sharpness for each individual lens. And a priori, a shorter focal length gives more light, all other things being equal (?).
Yeah you’re correct, in this case it is just about the aperture. In the three lenses compared, the f/1.8 of the 35 was a little faster than the f/2 of the 28mm. Pretty slight difference though. Good catch!
@@TheBergreens I''ve had the Sigma 28mm 1.8 EX, Canon 28mm 2.8 IS and I may get the Sigma Art 28mm 1.4, although it's pretty large. I've not tried the Canon 28mm 1.8 but that looks nice. I think for B&W 28mm is perfect and great for street and everyday photography. I would prefer f2, f2.8 is a bit limited but that is a very sharp lens. The alternative is to get a Canon 24mm 1.4L and crop it. Not ideal but it's a great lens. I think it pairs well with a 50mm 1.4 or 1.2 Canon lens. The Leica Q3 would be perfect with a fixed 28mm lens but I don't have £5400 I can blow on a camera. The 35mm i nice, but you need a bit of distance for that. I would say: 35mm = 1 person 28mm = 2 people 24mm = Groups
Have all 3, and all 3 have their uses. The 35 is probably my least used lens, though. The 28 is a pancake and perfect for a light setup. And the 24mm is my favorite for dancefloor photos.
Sounds like you have a great kit!
I don't understand why the 35mm would be more suited to low light conditions. It really depends on the min aperture that renders enough contrast and sharpness for each individual lens. And a priori, a shorter focal length gives more light, all other things being equal (?).
Yeah you’re correct, in this case it is just about the aperture. In the three lenses compared, the f/1.8 of the 35 was a little faster than the f/2 of the 28mm. Pretty slight difference though. Good catch!
what focal length did you use for this video?
This was filmed at about 40mm 😊
28mm is the best
Definitely a favorite!! Thx for watching ✌🏻
@@TheBergreens I''ve had the Sigma 28mm 1.8 EX, Canon 28mm 2.8 IS and I may get the Sigma Art 28mm 1.4, although it's pretty large. I've not tried the Canon 28mm 1.8 but that looks nice. I think for B&W 28mm is perfect and great for street and everyday photography. I would prefer f2, f2.8 is a bit limited but that is a very sharp lens.
The alternative is to get a Canon 24mm 1.4L and crop it. Not ideal but it's a great lens. I think it pairs well with a 50mm 1.4 or 1.2 Canon lens. The Leica Q3 would be perfect with a fixed 28mm lens but I don't have £5400 I can blow on a camera.
The 35mm i nice, but you need a bit of distance for that. I would say:
35mm = 1 person
28mm = 2 people
24mm = Groups