A lot of UA-camrs call this lens very "gimmicky", but I really like what it can do. I'm torn between this one (the standard) and the cine version. Great video and good luck on going full time on UA-cam.
👋 hi friend which one is the best 4k or 5k camera 📷 picture quality, zoom quality and slow motion 🤔 plz tel me . I like nature and I capture whole nature in my camera for youtube and inta ...plz tel me
Hi. If you want to get the best image quality, the higher the resolution, the better it would be. So 5k would be better. However, If you're looking to shoot wildlife, use whichever resolution has slow motion capabilities. Either 100 or 120 fps at least. Hope this helps!
A useful and helpful video - very well put together with all the different examples and testing that you did. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video 🙌 This is my favorite lens! 😎
Thank you! Yeah I really love it too. Now I want to add it to my kit 😂
@@BernardLau1991 you’re welcome! You should because it’s a great lens 🙌
@@BEHZADONIS it’s an expensive one as well 😂
@@BernardLau1991 yes it is 😂
A lot of UA-camrs call this lens very "gimmicky", but I really like what it can do. I'm torn between this one (the standard) and the cine version. Great video and good luck on going full time on UA-cam.
Honestly, to me the biggest problem with the lens is transporting it haha. I would use it to shoot outdoors more but it doesn’t fit into bags nicely.
@@BernardLau1991 Very true. 🙂
Hi may I know is yc onion chocolate se slider can support this lens? And with only 15cm is this enough or good to use with this lens? Thanks
Hi! Yes it definitely can and it is enough. The shots you watch in this video was filmed with that combo. Hope that helps!
@@BernardLau1991 thanks bernard.
👋 hi friend which one is the best 4k or 5k camera 📷 picture quality, zoom quality and slow motion 🤔 plz tel me . I like nature and I capture whole nature in my camera for youtube and inta ...plz tel me
Hi. If you want to get the best image quality, the higher the resolution, the better it would be. So 5k would be better. However, If you're looking to shoot wildlife, use whichever resolution has slow motion capabilities. Either 100 or 120 fps at least. Hope this helps!