How to Use a Wide Angle Lens

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2017
  • My Zeiss has been replaced with a Canon 16-35mm lens and in the video I show you my thoughts on why I switched wide angle lenses and why I opted for a super wide 16mm lens. I take you out on my first landscape shoot with this wide lens and discuss my composition, I also talk through my choice of filters and show how I am focus stacking the image.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 984

  • @PauloBarreto15041964
    @PauloBarreto15041964 6 років тому +3

    You are so dedicated and passionate, it's wonderful. I have been showing this video to people who surround me just to prove how passionate photography can be.

  • @endtimeimages3284
    @endtimeimages3284 4 роки тому +11

    Love focus stacking. And I hate it. Each shot, 3 times, 3 times editing, merging - I try to avoid it. But sometimes the composition allows no other choice. It's great to learn such things from your videos, Thomas!

  • @BrentHall
    @BrentHall 6 років тому +1

    Man that image was FANTASTIC! Also, I've had the the 16-35 f/4 since it came out and it is definitely one of my all time favorite lenses. I use it for landscapes, action sports, architecture, and even astro when my other astro lenses are in use, and it is beyond awesome for video, which I shoot a lot. Glad to see you're happy with it, and definitely look forward to more of your images from it!

  • @hung.kwangtan7795
    @hung.kwangtan7795 6 років тому

    Hi Thomas, I have been watching your video for a little over a year. Learning how you scout out nice composition etc. Its been a great help to me, in my endeavour to advance my photography skills. In a little over a year, my photography skills have advanced to the point I always look at the scene, include foreground when possible, turning the right focus, f stop etc. All these, are mostly attributed to you sharing the setting online. This video in particular, has taught me how to use the Super Wide Angle Lens properly. YOU INSPIRE ME.
    P/S: Do not get distracted by the bad comments, this is a free world, they are allowed to post whatever comment they wish. DO HOWEVER, look closer to what those negative comments have said (Reading between the lines too) and figure out a way to come out on TOP. CHEERS!

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton 6 років тому +5

    Great lens! I have had one for a few years and I love it!

  • @QuietLightPhoto
    @QuietLightPhoto 6 років тому +14

    Great video! Good choice in lenses Thomas. I'm in a similar situation with the Nikon 16-35mm f/4.0. The 14-24mm f/2.8 is an awesome lens but a beast to carry, especially on a multi day backpack.

    • @TheCurls1
      @TheCurls1 6 років тому +2

      Adam Gibbs the 18 35 g is a nice option too, considerably lighter and cheaper

  • @davemcmahon7863
    @davemcmahon7863 6 років тому +1

    I love these onsite videos! So inspiring to see the full process and your gorgeous images at the end. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @ashishs7022
    @ashishs7022 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for being a huge inspiration, I've started my own landscape photography channel and it's all thanks to you.

  • @mattscott573
    @mattscott573 3 роки тому +4

    When you started walking through the dunes I kept expecting you to shout "In't it brilliant!" à la Fast Show

  • @tomasjanuskevicius3665
    @tomasjanuskevicius3665 6 років тому +11

    This picture must be in your next calendar:)

  • @KngsPwn4
    @KngsPwn4 Рік тому

    I rewatch Thomas’s videos a lot because I love his work and he’s such a great teacher. Thanks Thomas!!!

  • @ginagallagher72
    @ginagallagher72 6 років тому

    Thanks Thomas!! Always take something from your videos!! So glad you are full time and are keeping more coming our way!!

  • @markjagger7139
    @markjagger7139 6 років тому +10

    Super image Tom and some cracking advice

  • @glasgownightphotography
    @glasgownightphotography 6 років тому +3

    Always look forward to 6pm on a Sunday - great video, Thank You

    • @stevendeary502
      @stevendeary502 5 років тому

      Glasgow Night Photography hi mate, also shoot Astro and from Glasgow, where do u go to shoot? I typically go to Galloway

  • @jamesbotterill9963
    @jamesbotterill9963 4 роки тому

    Tom, just re watched this video as i am planning on showing it to our camera club next week as i am putting together a talk on landscape photography. I took up photography only 3 years ago and have watch everyone of your videos and you have pretty much taught me everything i know.....and i have proudly won quite a few landscape competitions along the way. This video is fantastic and is well worth sharing with my fellow club members. Thanks again, and keep up the inspiration!

  • @HermSchreurs
    @HermSchreurs 6 років тому

    Thanks Thomas! You helped me in choosing for the 16-35 with this vid!
    Love your channel with every single honest episode again and again. Keep up the good work mate!
    Greetings from Holland.

  • @DayleSalmon
    @DayleSalmon 6 років тому +11

    "I'm going to become a wide boy" and "to stretch it off" are some of Thom's finest quotes.

  • @TylerEdwards
    @TylerEdwards 5 років тому +3

    Absolutely love the 16-35 f4 IS. My favorite lens for pretty much everything on my 5DIV.

    • @FLORAMORAITINI
      @FLORAMORAITINI 4 роки тому

      Looks like I am heading towards the 16-35. I just got the 5DIV the 24-70 f/2.8 , the 300 f/2.8 IS II USM and the 85 macro

  • @richardkirby3718
    @richardkirby3718 6 років тому

    Great tutorial again Thomas, it's really helping me with my photography and understanding. Keep up the good work, love the content!

  • @KunalKhatkeKK
    @KunalKhatkeKK 6 років тому +1

    Wow Thomas!
    Your videos are amazing and the pictures are really worth the struggle a photographer goes through for clicking it!

  • @artyomoh63
    @artyomoh63 6 років тому +89

    It is 2AM here in Korea, and I have to get up early today. But still, worth waiting and seeing the video
    !

    • @pedrodini
      @pedrodini 6 років тому +2

      hey man! Almost same here! 2:25 AM here in Brazil and i have to get up early... I should go... Great video Thomas!

    • @playthisbass
      @playthisbass 6 років тому +1

      반갑네요 ㅎㅎ

    • @artyomoh63
      @artyomoh63 6 років тому +3

      my friend, they can't even access UA-cam or Google or whatever. every single one of us on the internet are from South.

    • @uweyaa
      @uweyaa 6 років тому

      매찬 MacChan Kim Jung Un wil wake you up!

    • @artyomoh63
      @artyomoh63 6 років тому

      Yeah... NO.

  • @Max-ci9cv
    @Max-ci9cv 6 років тому +32

    Keep inspiring

  • @PrimalOutdoors
    @PrimalOutdoors 6 років тому +1

    Great information Tom, I wouldn't mind having a 16mm in my collection maybe someday. Gorgeous shot.
    Jason

  • @JasonKonopinski
    @JasonKonopinski 6 років тому

    Stunning composition! The way you hunt for just the right image is always a joy to watch and experience. Thank you.

  • @user-fza3
    @user-fza3 5 років тому +4

    If no more 5d mark 5 and only mirrorsless with rf mount well you upgrade?

  • @marvamaretto
    @marvamaretto 6 років тому +8

    Once again, another opportunity to learn from you. I like the way you did the focus stacking. If you could show a small video of how you placed them together in Photoshop that would be great also. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @markjltilly
    @markjltilly 5 років тому

    Great video Thomas, watched all your videos now. I found they have helped me so much. Look forward to them every week. Thank you!

  • @markhollis5644
    @markhollis5644 6 років тому

    I've been a follower of your channel for quite a while now and this video for me personally is one of the better ones. I've taken away some very useful tips on focus stacking along with using the polariser, wonderful explanations! Keep the content coming!

  • @luisfelipegope
    @luisfelipegope 6 років тому +48

    Gosh, amazing image tom. This vídeo got me thinking, you, localy, have some gorgeous places, why not make a uk workshop, if i got the money and time i definitly would attend. The uk landscape fascinates me. Cheers From Brazil

  • @MadsPeterIversen
    @MadsPeterIversen 6 років тому +65

    How did your lens fare with focus breathing? My Canon 16-35mm f/4 suffers from it and makes the stiching a pain!

    • @nickbedford
      @nickbedford 6 років тому

      Mads Peter Iversen was thinking of this issue but looks like it worked out in this case.

    • @MatthewSaville
      @MatthewSaville 6 років тому +7

      Mads Peter Iversen, I find that Photoshop's "auto-align" feature works quite well, even if the "auto-blend" feature totally ruins it sometimes. What I do is, shoot 5-10 focus-bracketed shots going from the nearest scene to infinity, and then that gives me a greater variety of choices to stack and blend, sometimes if auto-blend works very well, and other times when I have to do the blend manually.

    • @fbimagesphoto
      @fbimagesphoto 6 років тому +1

      Mads Peter Iversen same problem here, you do have to crop a bit of the edges when focus stacking

    • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
      @ThomasHeatonPhoto  6 років тому +23

      Yes, this is always the challenge with stacking. It very much depends on the image, apperture, focal length etc, but sometimes I have to work a little harder when masking the images. This photo wasn't too bad.

    • @costasganasos4299
      @costasganasos4299 6 років тому +1

      Thomas Heaton Hey Thomas lovely video and once more a stunning image! Which F stop is to your opinion the sharpest for this lens? I also own it and I am so happy with it. Thanks mate!

  • @meme4one
    @meme4one 6 років тому

    Fantastic. When the weather is grey like this I never want to go and shoot, you are very inspiring!

  • @indiemichael
    @indiemichael 6 років тому

    Thats why I love your vlog. I learn something new all the time from you. Never thought to take three images with different focal points and then knit them together.

  • @justing.1868
    @justing.1868 6 років тому +22

    Love that image! Would you consider doing a tutorial video on how you blended the different focus images?

    • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
      @ThomasHeatonPhoto  6 років тому +23

      Perhaps, it seems there are a few requests for this video.

    • @MrGflan
      @MrGflan 4 роки тому

      Thomas Heaton hey Thomas!! I love your videos!! I invested in the Lee system and love it so far. I have the circular polarizer, 2 stop soft, 3 stop hard, big and little stoppers. Are there any others I should add that you think are essential? Thanks!! Gary

    • @Neur0bit
      @Neur0bit 3 роки тому

      @@ThomasHeatonPhoto Question on this subject. Forgive me since I am hot an expert by any means. Wouldn’t everything be in focus if you shot at F16 or F22?

  • @nick8292
    @nick8292 5 років тому +3

    That was brilliant, thanks, Thomas. Great that you showed the effect of the polorizor.

  • @patrickelliott-brennan8960
    @patrickelliott-brennan8960 5 років тому +2

    Gorgeous imagery. Love the location and the video :)

  • @CarolinaHawkeye
    @CarolinaHawkeye 5 років тому

    You always always always inspire me to get out and shoot more. Thank you and keep it up

  • @steelheadranger1798
    @steelheadranger1798 5 років тому +3

    Good instructional video. Missing one piece: how you blended the focus stack to achieve the final image. sure there are other tutorials out there, but your style is one of the best and I'd like to see how you do it and explain your workflow.

    • @ijustfelldown
      @ijustfelldown 3 роки тому

      Hey I know this is over 2 years too late but there's a video on this channel that explains how to do focus stacking. Just search "Thomas Heaton Focus Stacking" and it should come up right away.

  • @marka5964
    @marka5964 6 років тому +97

    Great video Thomas & a fantastic result with the stacking of the images in photoshop could you do a video at some point to show the process in photoshop of the stacking ?

  • @allandavies1187
    @allandavies1187 6 років тому

    Thank you Thomas - See you in Belfast this Saturday very much looking forward to it - have a great time ...

  • @windinkle1
    @windinkle1 6 років тому

    Outstanding video. Very instructive and incredibly subtle useful information for the budding landscape photographer. I love his approach, his conversational style and the succinct nature of the information he shares.

  • @thecascadianhiker9465
    @thecascadianhiker9465 4 роки тому +52

    This video: How to use a wide angle lens.
    The video beneath it: Get rid of your wide angle lens.

  • @patrik7058
    @patrik7058 6 років тому +17

    "Excuse me while I perfect my composition."
    -Thomas Heaton

  • @stevebennettphotography
    @stevebennettphotography 6 років тому +2

    interesting and entertaining as usual. Loving the reflection composition of the sign off.

  • @philelainedang3498
    @philelainedang3498 6 років тому

    That polariser effect does miracles! Awesome story telling as usual!

  • @gimpeyLegs
    @gimpeyLegs 6 років тому +16

    Could you show us how you put the 3 photos together .?

    • @thenickdude
      @thenickdude 6 років тому +14

      Load the photos as layers in Photoshop, then use the Auto Align Layers feature followed by Auto Blend Layers set to "Stack Images" instead of "Panorama". Photoshop'll pick the sharp parts from each photo for you automatically. Or if you want more control over the process, you can paint your own Layer Mask to blend the layers together.

  • @derekgillan7314
    @derekgillan7314 6 років тому +10

    I have ben impressed with this lens Sigma 10-20 mm F3.5 EX DC LENS

    • @miiavega
      @miiavega 6 років тому

      I have it and I am very happy with it!

  • @oddbjrnaustevikfoto
    @oddbjrnaustevikfoto 6 років тому

    I really liked that you took your time explaining every aspect of your image before showing us. Very Interesting! And a beautiful image to boot! 😀

  • @smokeandjam
    @smokeandjam 6 років тому

    Thomas, as usual every video you do just inspires me more and more....very informative....as I'm new to photography, this has helped me so much in terms of getting sharpness from front to back.....once again thanks for all you do.....and for taking the time to do all these videos.
    Absolutely Stunning image in this video.

  • @sawye
    @sawye 6 років тому +7

    Haven’t watched but I already know it’s gonna be good! 😁

  • @SeanCondieAudio
    @SeanCondieAudio 6 років тому +8

    "im gonna become a wide-boy" - lmao that killed me

  • @alanm.1368
    @alanm.1368 6 років тому

    Great video as always Thomas and a fantastic image. Thanks.

  • @SammySantiagoIrizarry
    @SammySantiagoIrizarry 6 років тому

    Wonderful acquisition!!! Great video Thomas!!!

  • @michaelandrew83
    @michaelandrew83 6 років тому +5

    With a TSE 17mm you can tilt the focal plane to achieve this in 1 shot. Surprised he doesn't have this lens I use it everyday for Architecture its an absolute game changer. The 24 TSE is better, I use it less. Bit of a pain to use a polarizer with a 17mm TSE though.

    • @petrub27
      @petrub27 6 років тому +1

      i use ts 24mm
      i even gave it a name - shifty;
      i wash it every night and dry it in the oven
      it likes it very much

    • @Traumglanz
      @Traumglanz 6 років тому

      You don't really achieve this, but get something similar. Not the whole shot is in focus, but instead you you get basically a Gradient of your focus plane wandering true your image. It's cool, but it is not the same for this kind of shots.

  • @jacobpenland2548
    @jacobpenland2548 6 років тому +6

    3:24 "I'm going to become a wide boi."

  • @MrAllanwinks
    @MrAllanwinks 6 років тому

    Fantastic image Thomas, I cant wait to try the focusing technique you showed. Keep em coming.

  • @crusadeagainsttomatoes2518
    @crusadeagainsttomatoes2518 6 років тому

    Great shot! There's some very good tips in this video, thanks!

  • @MarkDuffyPhotography
    @MarkDuffyPhotography 6 років тому +11

    When life gives you lemons, throw them back and say, how do you like them apples!

    • @deBurrows
      @deBurrows 6 років тому

      That's from 'Good Will Hunting' !

  • @MatthewSaville
    @MatthewSaville 6 років тому +3

    Yup, the minute you say, "I don't do much astro" ...it becomes pretty dumb to lug around the extra ounces of an f/2.8 monster.
    On that note, Thomas, have you tried either the 24-70mm f/4 L IS, or the 24-105mm f/4 L IS mk2? both are *nearly* as sharp as the mk2 2.8, and much lighter.
    Actually, as an alternative, if you like how the 16-35 f/4 fares at 24mm, you might also consider trying to go out with just the 16-35 and 70-200 f/4 duo, and if you need it something in between that is lightweight, like the Tamron 45mm f/1.8 VC, or (gasp) the non-L Canon 50mm f1.8 STM, since it's actually quite good at f/8-16.

    • @franksj1982
      @franksj1982 6 років тому

      Matthew Saville Seriously? The 24-70 F4L IS is not even close to as sharp at the 24-70 2.8 II. This is especially true in the middle of the focal range at the corners. I was glad to be rid of it.

    • @kevinjorgensen1046
      @kevinjorgensen1046 6 років тому

      I agree. Had the 16-35f4L IS but upgraded to the ''III''. No regrets whatsoever. Have the trinity of 2.8 zooms Had the trinity of ''4s'' before that. Prefer the 2.8s. No need to lay awake at night and wonder. Very surprised Thomas chose the f4 over the 2.8 III given he has the 24-70 2.8.

  • @crazyguyzzzz
    @crazyguyzzzz 6 років тому

    Great video as always Tom, I'm starting out in landscape photography because of your inspiration and I must say I love it! keep inspiring!

  • @professorbiohazard4271
    @professorbiohazard4271 6 років тому

    loved this video. i can't believe the amount of work that goes into one shot in landscape photography.

  • @PaulGJohnsonphotography
    @PaulGJohnsonphotography 6 років тому +5

    :)

  • @MQRahman
    @MQRahman 6 років тому +11

    0:11-0:15 What you doing?

    • @SCVis
      @SCVis 6 років тому +8

      What photographers do when we get new kit

    • @Armistice023
      @Armistice023 6 років тому +11

      Mourning the parting of ways with a long, well used kit piece

  • @robcarr1899
    @robcarr1899 6 років тому

    Thanks Tom, wonderful video. HAPPY NEW LENS.
    And it has to be said that when you are talking on a video it could be 10,000 people but I always feel you are just talking to me.
    You make it a personal chat and that shows how professional you are. Great photo too.

  • @danmate28
    @danmate28 6 років тому

    "Stretch Off" Love it Tom! Thanks for this video, I tend to shoot 11-16mm on my Tokina so it's good to see a video focusing on Wide Angle!

  • @lokchiu
    @lokchiu 6 років тому +4

    Rip ZEISS Distagon 21mm :(
    Hello Canon 16-35 :)
    Having the ability to zoom sometimes is a life saver, when the environment don't allow you to move around. Love the video

  • @NickGranville
    @NickGranville 6 років тому +5

    Don’t do it! That’s my absolute favourite lens. Nothing else I’ve found is as sharp and with the micro contrast second to none. Also it has almost no chroma and very low distortion. That canon has nothing on the zeiss.

  • @BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
    @BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 7 місяців тому

    Great contribution. Thank you for both, the information as well as the eye candies.

  • @stevebird7556
    @stevebird7556 6 років тому

    Great Video Thomas as usual. Always there to inspire and encourage us.. Nice to see you working the wide angle lens. But you know it does not matter what type of focal length you use when producing these fabulous vidoes. It's the composition with the chosen subject that you always show in your video that's the main part of the inspiration for me..After all I suppose the best camera and lens you use. Is the one you have. Thanks for the brilliant work you show us. Cheers Steve

  • @mikekerry5466
    @mikekerry5466 5 років тому +1

    Great video you are teaching me so much - thank you. I recently purchased a second hand 17-40 f4L and I love it. It is as sharp as a tack and was cheap too. It pairs perfectly with my 6D - I used to shoot landscapes with my 24-105 F4L but the wide angle of this lens really cuts the mustard. I used the same rationale as you did when you purchased you 16-35 F4L. Keep up the great work - much appreciated.

  • @sakhilerampa1700
    @sakhilerampa1700 6 років тому

    This has been of great help, and I can't wait to practice this. Fantastic video, and end result! Thank you!

  • @jacquesgrobler3960
    @jacquesgrobler3960 6 років тому

    Great video! I recently bought the same lens and I’m absolutely loving it!

  • @RogerZoul
    @RogerZoul 6 років тому

    Very nice video with great images and an educational experience too. Thank you.

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed watching you compose that beautful stacked image at the end of the video.

  • @JJ-tg2ld
    @JJ-tg2ld 6 років тому

    Really inspiring to see how it is possible to get an amazing picture even without a grand vista, perfect weather and golden light!

  • @jamescornwall875
    @jamescornwall875 6 років тому

    Great video you inspire me so much to get out and shoot with my camera keep up the great work Thomas.

  • @bigchill87mw
    @bigchill87mw 2 роки тому

    Good Work Bro! Thanks for the Teaching Us about Lens Filters

  • @rogergroover4971
    @rogergroover4971 3 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed the demonstration of foreground to background focus blending with my favorite lens the 16-35! Nice pic!

  • @SurferKroky
    @SurferKroky 6 років тому

    Stunning final result thomas ,great video as always

  • @AlexCurole
    @AlexCurole 6 років тому

    I’ve learned so much from this video. Your process is truly inspiring. Thank you!

  • @JDubyafoto
    @JDubyafoto 6 років тому

    One of your better videos! It's nice to see you discuss something besides just filters and maybe long lenses. I use wide angle a lot and love what it can do for certain compositions.

  • @verorojas30
    @verorojas30 6 років тому

    Great video as usual Tom! Cool suggested video of the week as well 👍🏼

  • @markgreensabroad
    @markgreensabroad 6 років тому

    Gorgeous image. Good video. Again.
    Have been watching your vids for a few weeks now as part of my research for “what camera to buy next” and you are inspiring me to get working on landscapes. Thanks.

  • @einszwo973
    @einszwo973 6 років тому +1

    Finally !
    I've already been wondering why you don't have one yet ;)
    Really looking forward to see some inspiring photographs :)

  • @brettbrotherton6822
    @brettbrotherton6822 6 років тому

    Another great video! Thank you Thomas. Excellent explanations along the way :)

  • @jramirez2484
    @jramirez2484 6 років тому

    Great video and at a perfect time. I started tinkering around with my Canon 10-22 mm and filters again. Keep up the great work Thomas!

  • @garywestwood6527
    @garywestwood6527 6 років тому

    Fabulous shot and great tip...Thanks.

  • @m42tyn
    @m42tyn 4 роки тому

    Fantastic video and such a lovely photograph. I've just got a 16-35 f4 Zeiss for my Sony and this has inspired me. Many thanks.

  • @artsaphotography5825
    @artsaphotography5825 6 років тому

    You are talking photography ! Thank you for your time and effort to share your knowledge !

  • @gusonfire
    @gusonfire 6 років тому

    I have a 16-35 and I love the wide shots on my landscapes! Love your videos, keep doing what you're doing!

  • @Michaelpalomataoneaperture
    @Michaelpalomataoneaperture 6 років тому

    I used the same lens since 2015 and still have it now. One of the best lens I ever owned when it’s comes to landscapes and cityscapes. IS very useful too when using indoor and shooting handheld. I also were able to used it for astrophotograhy as well. Very sharp lens even on the corner.

  • @adam_west_photo
    @adam_west_photo 6 років тому

    Great to see you back on home turf doing what you do best Tom. That image must go into the 2018 calendar. Absolutely stunning mate

  • @davidmalone4017
    @davidmalone4017 6 років тому

    Great video Thomas, thanks for the great ideas!!!

  • @garethphua9817
    @garethphua9817 6 років тому

    Excellent choice Thomas! This was one of my favorite lenses when I was using a Canon. Still a very hard to beat lens amongst the four different 16-35s I have used.

  • @RalphGoldsmith
    @RalphGoldsmith 6 років тому

    Great video Thomas. I'll look forward to seeing more of those wide angle shots from you in the future

  • @tonyturner7676
    @tonyturner7676 6 років тому

    Loved this video, Thomas. Thank you for sharing all your techniques and thought processes. No wonder you have so many subscribers.

  • @No2theBS
    @No2theBS 6 років тому +1

    Learned loads from you Thomas, thank you so much.

  • @jeeperbax
    @jeeperbax 6 років тому

    These kind of videos, I think, are the best! A good combination of product review, technical advice and your own thoughts of an image. Greetings from the other side of the lake 😉🇳🇱

  • @BryanDillonPhotography
    @BryanDillonPhotography 6 років тому

    Great Video... been ploughing through and thoroughly enjoying them. Picked up a lot from this, a couple of your other videos. Straight onto Focus Stacking next because I think I’ll get some great inspiration from them.
    Avid follower of your work !! And the detail in each image is Insane!!!

  • @KennyG211694
    @KennyG211694 6 років тому

    Excellent video Thomas, I have been busy of late and missed some of your work. Fantastic as always!!

  • @keithswindell6212
    @keithswindell6212 6 років тому

    I have a EF 16-35 f/4 lens and have been very happy with it. I am sure that the images that you make with it will be "stunnin"!