@@franciscopinheiro6294 Thanks for supporting! Here’s another review comparing this one with the Samyang 45mm f1.8: ua-cam.com/video/SSsVi1piNTQ/v-deo.htmlsi=rqlxFAJmbyp5TSwl I think you might be interested!
@@Iliares Yes definitely! I already have access to it but it’ll take a few more days to test and organize the video, I’ll post the link here once it’s published
What do you recommend for a good video lens in low light for the a7cii? Was thinking about the 35mm Sony f1.8. But have heard about the image being too soft (not as sharp). Have you tried it yet? If so how does this one compare? I'm looking for something under a thousand dollars.
@@dennistruong6983 I’ve just got the Sony 35 f1.8 recently! And it is very sharp (I got this lens because so many people recommended it for its great performance), so I think you have nothing to worry about regarding sharpness. Between Sony 35 and Yongnuo 50, I think the deciding factor should be focal length, personally I would say 35mm is better for video because you might have to crop it for stabilization.
Came for the reviews, stayed for the vibes and beautiful pics.
@@franciscopinheiro6294 Thanks for supporting! Here’s another review comparing this one with the Samyang 45mm f1.8: ua-cam.com/video/SSsVi1piNTQ/v-deo.htmlsi=rqlxFAJmbyp5TSwl
I think you might be interested!
Nicee..
@@bikashpathak3229 thank you very much for always supporting my videos 😊
Will you also be trying the new TTartisan 75mm F2 soon? Seems like a good budget portrait or street lens 😄
@@Iliares Yes definitely! I already have access to it but it’ll take a few more days to test and organize the video, I’ll post the link here once it’s published
@@ConstantineSPhotography Looking forward to that video! 😃👍🏻
What do you recommend for a good video lens in low light for the a7cii? Was thinking about the 35mm Sony f1.8. But have heard about the image being too soft (not as sharp). Have you tried it yet? If so how does this one compare? I'm looking for something under a thousand dollars.
@@dennistruong6983 I’ve just got the Sony 35 f1.8 recently! And it is very sharp (I got this lens because so many people recommended it for its great performance), so I think you have nothing to worry about regarding sharpness. Between Sony 35 and Yongnuo 50, I think the deciding factor should be focal length, personally I would say 35mm is better for video because you might have to crop it for stabilization.