Great video. I’ve just recently started learning photography and this lens just arrived today, I’m excited to see what I can do with it. Would you recommend the Youngnuo 35mm 2.8?
I put this lens in perspective:is like a 50mm 1.8 in terms of sharpness and contrast, just even smaller, not as fast and far wider, so if you are happy with photos gotten out of a 50mm, then you may like it, they seems "the same", also, the fact is so physically small, makes it unique in close focus matters, this thing is just few centimeters near of some truly macro lenses, also along a flip screen camera allows you to put your camera in small places, all these spects and the ones coming from the own focal lenght make it my current favorite lens, I use it pretty much for anything, I feel it is underated, but I hope some day it gets a lot more buyers.
Glad I’ve found your channel, looks like we bought the lenses in the same order. Love my 50mm but use my 24mm especially for Street Art in narrow back streets
Great video man! Unfortunately you haven't been uploading videos for 4 years now, but if your still alive i have a question for you lol. what would u recommend between the 24mm and 50mm on a cropped camera? i feel like the 50 on an aps-c becomes too "near" to the subject. thank you
first video i watched from you. will now subscribe and check out other videos. thanks for adding the actual picture you took as well. couldnt find any proper ones online.
Last year as a broke beginner who was gifted the old eos 60d I made a mistake by buying the 50mm 1.8 as I realized just how tight the focal length was on a crop sensor for street photography. Although it is amazing for portraits. I'm gonna get the 24mm now for street as its much closer to how I see photos in my head
Lovely photos and video! Have you only made two videos? What have you been up to recently? I'd certainly be interested to see more videos on this channel.
Bivash Biswas no, as the mm is a fixed measure regardless of sensor. So a full frame camera will always get 24mm out of a 24mm lense (even if this specific lense here wouldn’t fit on a full frame) while a crop sensor cameras, you will have to calculate the crop factor
Will the Canon EF-S 24mm f2.8 STM fit onto a full Frame body like the 5D? I know it's designed for APS-C bodies, but I've read competing views as to whether it will actually fit onto a full frame body, albeit with some vignetting.
I mainly shoot in manual mode keeping ISO and aperture low whilst maintaining a correct shutter speed. However in dynamic situations I also occasionally use aperture priority or shutter speed priority just to be safe. In terms of editing, each photo is unique but if I was to recommend a preset, the matte preset in lightroom is a good one to go for.
Do you think its a good idea to get 24mm and 50mm as my only lenses for my t7i or 800d? I feel like kit lens is not a good option for me as its cheap and i will not be doing soo much zoom. I do mostly portraits and street photography and maybe some landscapes. Please let me know your opinion.
You can’t really go wrong with those two lenses in my opinion. For the prices you’re paying you’re getting the best of both worlds. A nice low aperture on the 50mm for portraits and a nice wide lens for your landscapes. Definitely a good option compared to the kit lens
Hey sorry for the very late reply. Each photo I’ve edited uniquely but they’re predominantly based off of the Lightroom matte preset. It’s a nice one to base your images off of
Loved the video man!! It convinced me to buy this lens for my Canon EOS 1200D as well! We have the same equipment! Including the 50mm f/1.8 stm! Hope I can follow your Instagram account!
man, you just sold me this lens. good job!
Good good 👍🏻 You won't be disappointed
Thank you for adding in examples with your review of this lens. It truly helped me make a purchase decision!
Incredible video and very well put together. This definetly motivated me to make a review and enjoy my pancake lens. Keep up the great work mate!
Thank you mate, really appreciate the feedback 🙏👍
Exactly the video I was looking for to check out the 24mm f2. 8.
U rock dude.
Thank you. Glad you found it informative 👍🏼
The lens is amazing sharp and good. I took some reall gorgeouse portraits with it and the 80D
Great video. I’ve just recently started learning photography and this lens just arrived today, I’m excited to see what I can do with it. Would you recommend the Youngnuo 35mm 2.8?
New channel who dis 😜😂 Best of luck with the new venture mate, I’ll be following! 💪🏻🎥
Haha thanks mate 👍🏻 Appreciate it
The efs 10-18 is a great wide angle and amazing value as well
Bro make a video on how you edited those pics, looks fantastic!!
I put this lens in perspective:is like a 50mm 1.8 in terms of sharpness and contrast, just even smaller, not as fast and far wider, so if you are happy with photos gotten out of a 50mm, then you may like it, they seems "the same", also, the fact is so physically small, makes it unique in close focus matters, this thing is just few centimeters near of some truly macro lenses, also along a flip screen camera allows you to put your camera in small places, all these spects and the ones coming from the own focal lenght make it my current favorite lens, I use it pretty much for anything, I feel it is underated, but I hope some day it gets a lot more buyers.
Glad I’ve found your channel, looks like we bought the lenses in the same order. Love my 50mm but use my 24mm especially for Street Art in narrow back streets
I like the you review this lens, thumbs up. I've also been using this lens to create some short films and it's awesome.
Very nice man! Liking this format, great vid 👍
Thanks Tom 🙂
Pro and helpful review. Amazing video
great review my man. Appreciate it!
I have this lens. It's awesome for landscape and street photography as well as vlogging because it's super silent when focusing
Great video man! Unfortunately you haven't been uploading videos for 4 years now, but if your still alive i have a question for you lol. what would u recommend between the 24mm and 50mm on a cropped camera? i feel like the 50 on an aps-c becomes too "near" to the subject. thank you
Received this lens this weekend, i love it!
first video i watched from you. will now subscribe and check out other videos.
thanks for adding the actual picture you took as well. couldnt find any proper ones online.
Great video! I use this lense on my 60D and just love it! I also have the nifty fifty btw 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice set up 👍🏻 Got to love the nifty fifty as well👌🏻
Last year as a broke beginner who was gifted the old eos 60d I made a mistake by buying the 50mm 1.8 as I realized just how tight the focal length was on a crop sensor for street photography. Although it is amazing for portraits. I'm gonna get the 24mm now for street as its much closer to how I see photos in my head
Great video, man! Thumbs up from Brazil =)
Thank you Lincoln 👍🏻
Hi, how did you find the 50mm f1.8. Did you get much from it at f1.8 for photos? Or did you have to stop down at all? Thanks
Great review and photos!
Great Review!! Better than DigitalRev Review 🤘🏻
Thank you, really appreciate that
U mean pancake cooking video? Lol
Lovely photos and video! Have you only made two videos? What have you been up to recently? I'd certainly be interested to see more videos on this channel.
Thank you so much! I’ve been away from this channel for a long time now but seeing that feedback is really encouraging 😀
1:20 Ummm since its "EF-S" shouldn't the focal length still be 24 mm even on crop sensors?
Bivash Biswas no, as the mm is a fixed measure regardless of sensor. So a full frame camera will always get 24mm out of a 24mm lense (even if this specific lense here wouldn’t fit on a full frame) while a crop sensor cameras, you will have to calculate the crop factor
@@Seitenwerk yeah man. it appears as tho i was grossly misinformed :/
Well it makes sense though ;)
Will the Canon EF-S 24mm f2.8 STM fit onto a full Frame body like the 5D? I know it's designed for APS-C bodies, but I've read competing views as to whether it will actually fit onto a full frame body, albeit with some vignetting.
I like this little lens a lot!
It's great! I'd highly recommend 👌🏻
Great vlog
This is brilliant !
Thanks mate 👍🏻
What f number do you use when your doing street photography on the 24mm lens
can you tell me your street photography settings and what programs do you use for editing pictures...or presets?
I mainly shoot in manual mode keeping ISO and aperture low whilst maintaining a correct shutter speed. However in dynamic situations I also occasionally use aperture priority or shutter speed priority just to be safe. In terms of editing, each photo is unique but if I was to recommend a preset, the matte preset in lightroom is a good one to go for.
Love 24mm f2.8
It's a great little lens 👌🏻
Do you think its a good idea to get 24mm and 50mm as my only lenses for my t7i or 800d? I feel like kit lens is not a good option for me as its cheap and i will not be doing soo much zoom. I do mostly portraits and street photography and maybe some landscapes. Please let me know your opinion.
You can’t really go wrong with those two lenses in my opinion. For the prices you’re paying you’re getting the best of both worlds. A nice low aperture on the 50mm for portraits and a nice wide lens for your landscapes. Definitely a good option compared to the kit lens
I have this and I think it is pretty good.
Would this lens be good for night street photography?
I have this lens. Its great for close up shots too. Pseudo macro
Useful
What f stop did you use for these photos?
Thank you so muchhhhhhchchhhchchhhhhhhh
Will this lens work on a t5
Hey man, I have a question. What present do you use for these pictures?
Please let me know 😉
Hey sorry for the very late reply. Each photo I’ve edited uniquely but they’re predominantly based off of the Lightroom matte preset. It’s a nice one to base your images off of
Did you just say welcome back to *my first video*??
Yeh umm, ignore that bit. I'm too used to starting videos on my other RUclips channel 🤦🏻♂️
@@creativediaries1698 It's cool, Just messin around dude 😎. Thanks for sharing the vid
How far from subjects/ things would be best while shooting with this 5feet? 10feet?
Depends on the size of your "subject"
usually not more then 4 feet
Make more videos please.
How's bokeh om this lens?
Wagwhaan blud
Loved the video man!! It convinced me to buy this lens for my Canon EOS 1200D as well! We have the same equipment! Including the 50mm f/1.8 stm! Hope I can follow your Instagram account!
Glad you found the video useful and I'm going to make a video in my 50mm in the new year 👍🏼 My Instagram is @_creativediaries_
are you in aperture priority shooting those sample shots
Manual mode