I don't use my 135 f2 very often, but I will NEVER sell it! It is the lens I pull out when I really want to knock it out of the park. It is truly one of Canon's most magical lenses. One youtube reviewer called it the "Lord Of The L RIngs". I also have a 1.4 converter, so it becomes a 189mm f2.8 lens. Another lens I love is the 100mm f2. Super cheap and super sharp. I like it more than the 85mm f1.8.
That budget friendly option is a good idea to show a bit. Most people like to see how a photographer using the skills he has learned can make great shots with basic gear, and seeing great results with affordable gear can only help more people get into the craft. And that is a good thing to see. Make great shots with the gear you have, and move up as your ability grows to fully make use of the higher end stuff fully……
Great video. One thing about focusing with that 85 F2 - Using the focus limiter in the middle setting really speeds up the focus for portraits. If you keep it on full, it can definitely hunt a bit.
Hello Master Jason: Please help and give me some advice, The camera I am currently using is Canon EOS R10, The kit lens used with it is (RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM) My main subject matter is toy photography. The secondary shooting content is street photography or portrait photos. Now I want to buy new lenses, after watching your video, Want to compare between Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM and RF85mm F2 Macro IS STM After making a choice, I would like to ask you to give me some advice on which lens is more suitable for me? Thank you.
So your R10 is a crop sensor camera. I’d probably go with the budget friendly 50mm f1.8. For portraits. With the crop, it’ll be closer to 80mm in length. Consider buying a refurbished RF 35mm f1.8 also. On the crop sensor, it’s closer to 50mm. Plus, the 35 has some macro capabilities like closer focusing. It may be more versatile for you right now than either the 50 or the 85.
Watch models. Work with some models for sure! I’m sure there are plenty of posing videos on UA-cam. Watch and watch and then practice. The more you can practice posing the better and more comfy you’ll get at posing!
Why blow out the bg when using a fill, why not balance and get some detail, style preference?? I've got the 50 1.8 love it! Yeah, photography isn't a cheap hobby...
Well, that morning is was very overcast. So even bringing back details in the sky would show next to nothing. I honestly didn’t need the flash at all really, I just prefer to brighten the face and eyes a little more. So for this, probably preference for this shoot. The 50mm 1.8 is solid. I will say, and I noticed on each lens other than the 135, the tack sharp for these lenses isn’t the same tack sharp as the L lenses I prefer to shoot with. Will clients notice, possibly. So if it’s a hobby, then definitely no need to spend $2k plus for lenses.
I just want to know whether your gorgeous model was budget friendly: TFP or the price of a refurnbished lens? Where did she learn how to pose? Unusual costume, but next time she probably needs a belt or suspenders.
I don't use my 135 f2 very often, but I will NEVER sell it! It is the lens I pull out when I really want to knock it out of the park. It is truly one of Canon's most magical lenses. One youtube reviewer called it the "Lord Of The L RIngs". I also have a 1.4 converter, so it becomes a 189mm f2.8 lens.
Another lens I love is the 100mm f2. Super cheap and super sharp. I like it more than the 85mm f1.8.
That budget friendly option is a good idea to show a bit. Most people like to see how a photographer using the skills he has learned can make great shots with basic gear, and seeing great results with affordable gear can only help more people get into the craft.
And that is a good thing to see. Make great shots with the gear you have, and move up as your ability grows to fully make use of the higher end stuff fully……
That was the thought behind this! Thanks for the feedback!
I love that 135mm EF lens, I have it. It’s crazy how good it is for the time frame it was created
100% agree.
these are the videos most ppl are looking for....i agree with showing ppl u dont need top notch gear for great photos. keep em cominggg
Thanks!
Nice video, I shoot with an eos r, and I can never find good videos of actual shoots with it...
Oh awesome! I owned the R several years ago then bought the R5.
I ended up buying the R again as my backup and to shoot video.
I don’t know what you’re talking about not liking the photos! I love your work! I’m always watching your videos! I even follow you on IG
Haha. Thanks. It’s hard to always remember what to say at the end. Sometimes it’s just what comes out!
Love them! Dope shots, super crisp 😍
Excellent work. You have a great eye for posing.
Years of working with talented models!
Great video. One thing about focusing with that 85 F2 - Using the focus limiter in the middle setting really speeds up the focus for portraits. If you keep it on full, it can definitely hunt a bit.
Great advice!
Great work guys.
Amazing
Excellent!!!!
Thank you!
awesome model
Hello Master Jason:
Please help and give me some advice,
The camera I am currently using is Canon EOS R10,
The kit lens used with it is (RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM)
My main subject matter is toy photography.
The secondary shooting content is street photography or portrait photos.
Now I want to buy new lenses, after watching your video,
Want to compare between Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM and RF85mm F2 Macro IS STM
After making a choice, I would like to ask you to give me some advice on which lens is more suitable for me? Thank you.
So your R10 is a crop sensor camera. I’d probably go with the budget friendly 50mm f1.8. For portraits. With the crop, it’ll be closer to 80mm in length. Consider buying a refurbished RF 35mm f1.8 also. On the crop sensor, it’s closer to 50mm. Plus, the 35 has some macro capabilities like closer focusing. It may be more versatile for you right now than either the 50 or the 85.
@@J.Allen_Photography
thanks for your reply🙏🙏🙏
Great video as always
Thank you!
I love that big lens where can I find it
Any advice on learning poses for giving direction to a non model client
Watch models. Work with some models for sure! I’m sure there are plenty of posing videos on UA-cam. Watch and watch and then practice. The more you can practice posing the better and more comfy you’ll get at posing!
@@J.Allen_Photography thanks your advice is always helpful
what video editing software do you use?
Premiere pro
Thanks
how in the world did you get the eosr for 899
Refurbished from canon!
@@J.Allen_Photography wow great bargain cheapest one I could find was 1,200$ bought one last week
Why blow out the bg when using a fill, why not balance and get some detail, style preference?? I've got the 50 1.8 love it! Yeah, photography isn't a cheap hobby...
Well, that morning is was very overcast. So even bringing back details in the sky would show next to nothing. I honestly didn’t need the flash at all really, I just prefer to brighten the face and eyes a little more. So for this, probably preference for this shoot.
The 50mm 1.8 is solid. I will say, and I noticed on each lens other than the 135, the tack sharp for these lenses isn’t the same tack sharp as the L lenses I prefer to shoot with. Will clients notice, possibly. So if it’s a hobby, then definitely no need to spend $2k plus for lenses.
I just want to know whether your gorgeous model was budget friendly: TFP or the price of a refurnbished lens? Where did she learn how to pose? Unusual costume, but next time she probably needs a belt or suspenders.