I liked the video very much the way you explained everything is so crystal clear....it goes in the head very easily.... thanks for sharing the video 🙏🙏🙏
Hi! I think an auto focus lens would suit you better. I would recommend sigma 18-50mm f2.8, ua-cam.com/video/K_rFTFcLRao/v-deo.html Here is the review, I hope it's helpful to you!
I liked your video! I have to stick with auto focus my eye sight is not good enough to tell when the image is sharp. I know auto focus does not always work all the time.
You can try enlarge the screen to see clearly (I believe most cameras have this function). You are totally right about autofocus not working all the time, even with a great Sony or Sigma lens. And another thing is that manual focus is fun to use!
I use a trick for this. I have a ZV-E10 (no visor, just a poor small screen) and one of my manual lenses is super difficult to focus, so I had problems to nail it especially in low light. But then I bought a mount for a cellphone that I can attach to the cold shoe (where the microphone normally is) and it costed just about 2-3$, and the result looks like a cinema rig. I connect the phone to the camera and it's absolutely perfect, huge screen to see exactly what's in your picture. Now, you can connect the phone to the camera normally via bluetooth or wifi (Sony has an app for this, "Imaging Edge", and most of the other companies do as well). It works great, but theres's an even better solution. There's another app called "Monitor+" that has a free version (and works same as the Sony app), but also a paid version that gives you two extra details: conectivity via usb cable and, very important, focus frame color. So you can see the image in your phone larger screen... But also you can nail focus using the focus color dots (I use red but you can normally select the color of your choice) that tell you what's exactly focused. I think this solution may help you a lot and could solve your problem.
I liked the video very much the way you explained everything is so crystal clear....it goes in the head very easily.... thanks for sharing the video 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for watching, I'm so glad to hear that!
I hope you make a pov street photography video using this lens too. Love ur channel. Keep it up.
Thanks for your support! Here's a TTArtisan 35mm POV: ua-cam.com/video/w5_nzhXJ0NM/v-deo.html
Hope you like it!
@@ConstantineSPhotography Thanks
Thanks very good explanation
I'm glad you like it! Thanks for supporting the channel!
I hv sony z v e 10 i want 2 make video for Instagram reel and gym workout video who is best for me?? 35 or 50 mm ???
Hi! I think an auto focus lens would suit you better. I would recommend sigma 18-50mm f2.8, ua-cam.com/video/K_rFTFcLRao/v-deo.html Here is the review, I hope it's helpful to you!
I liked your video! I have to stick with auto focus my eye sight is not good enough to tell when the image is sharp. I know auto focus does not always work all the time.
You can try enlarge the screen to see clearly (I believe most cameras have this function). You are totally right about autofocus not working all the time, even with a great Sony or Sigma lens. And another thing is that manual focus is fun to use!
I use a trick for this. I have a ZV-E10 (no visor, just a poor small screen) and one of my manual lenses is super difficult to focus, so I had problems to nail it especially in low light. But then I bought a mount for a cellphone that I can attach to the cold shoe (where the microphone normally is) and it costed just about 2-3$, and the result looks like a cinema rig. I connect the phone to the camera and it's absolutely perfect, huge screen to see exactly what's in your picture.
Now, you can connect the phone to the camera normally via bluetooth or wifi (Sony has an app for this, "Imaging Edge", and most of the other companies do as well). It works great, but theres's an even better solution. There's another app called "Monitor+" that has a free version (and works same as the Sony app), but also a paid version that gives you two extra details: conectivity via usb cable and, very important, focus frame color. So you can see the image in your phone larger screen... But also you can nail focus using the focus color dots (I use red but you can normally select the color of your choice) that tell you what's exactly focused. I think this solution may help you a lot and could solve your problem.
感覺不錯,可以試看。
鏡頭便宜,就算只是拿來試一試也值得
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剛剛入手一個 50mm 1.2,手動對焦雖然沒習慣,可是畫質真的不錯說。
感謝建議,週末再出去玩玩看。
習慣後會越來越好玩的,很喜歡它那種淡淡的色調
Really? Not suitable for animals and street? 😅
Maybe I should say it would be fun to use a manual lens for animals and street, but it wouldn't be easy.