THE ONLY TWO LENSES YOU NEED

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ •

  • @moshdeenotabot
    @moshdeenotabot Рік тому +19

    This reminds me of fixed gear riders talk about gear ratios. In NYC it's 49/17 for the city and 49/15 for racing 😅

  • @saltydog1311
    @saltydog1311 Рік тому +27

    For decades, when I shot film starting in the late 1960s, I pretty much utilized three lenses for everything, and I was happy as a clam. I had a 28mm, 50mm, and a 135mm. Used the shit out of them. Now it seems that photography has become so complicated. So many choices, electronics, computers etc. Yeah, I'm aging myself, but like you said, Dee, "less is more". Love your videos! Thanks!

    • @Deetroiter
      @Deetroiter Рік тому +2

      I started photography in the film era (not as long ago as you though, respectfully) but I was always the same, as well...2 lenses sometimes, although mostly just 1 lens (a 50mm or a 40mm) at any given time. Way too many choices these days for this or that when I was much happier with the 'less is more' approach.

    • @RKKY-mf7fe
      @RKKY-mf7fe 9 місяців тому

      Same here. Started with a Pentax 50mm and some TMax

  • @williamcurwen7428
    @williamcurwen7428 Рік тому +14

    I’m retired from the life now and I no longer have to worry about what lens to use. I use one camera with one lens at a time, and it is liberating. Two lenses is simply too much choice to be dealing with.

    • @ncq3
      @ncq3 10 місяців тому

      I short more w my phone these days

  • @kevinl1492
    @kevinl1492 Рік тому +5

    Several years ago, I asked a very experienced photographer what lenses I should take on my first (and only, so far) trip to China. She said one body and one lens, probably a 50mm. I decided that was a bit too limiting and I took two lenses, a 28mm and a 50m. I didn’t use the 50mm that much but it was a great combo. I use my 28mm more than any other lens. My one lens preference today would be a 40mm but 28/50 covers more bases.

  • @tomislavmiletic_
    @tomislavmiletic_ Рік тому +6

    I've opted for 24mm instead of 28mm since forever (and I've always been an SLR guy) but in regards to everything else, you're 100% right...

  • @domidarko1166
    @domidarko1166 Рік тому +17

    I shot with only a Fuji X100T for about 5 years and it was liberating. I didn't 'miss' other lenses although I did end up desiring a two-lens kit so I could have the option to isolate things. I ultimately went with an XT3 and 23, 35, 50 f2 trinity. For the price and size it makes sense to own all three. Also, I can never decide if I prefer 23/50 or 18/35 combo.

    • @Michaeltje2.0
      @Michaeltje2.0 Рік тому

      I feel you. I also own the 23mmf2 and the 50mmf2..since the 18mm 1.4 and 33mm f1.4 is out I constantly think to switch, but when I'm photographing I'm always like damn this combo is so good😂 I think I just stay with the fuji 23 and 50 f2 lenses lol

  • @MattFitzgerald
    @MattFitzgerald 11 місяців тому +2

    28 50 is absolutely the all time greatest photo combo. Love seeing it getting some love.
    Video is where I venture into more extreme gear. My thought with video is 2 primary lenses, 2 specialty lenses.

  • @AZ3Chan
    @AZ3Chan Рік тому +8

    I don’t understand the phone argument like I don’t care if it’s the same focal length as in my phone, I like that focal length. First lens I really liked was a Pentax 28 mm f3.5 and now I’m using it with a speed booster on an XT1 such an amazing combination.

  • @bunnytobin
    @bunnytobin Рік тому +13

    This is my exact same combo. For decades I used only a 80mm 2.8 and 50mm 2.8 on my Hasselblad (45mm and 28mm equiv). They were the only two lenses I owned. Once digital became the norm for regular work and everyone had to shoot Canon and I was renting for jobs and using zooms, I felt like I lost the love. I became lazy, I felt like I was interacting with making an image less. I recently dropped all the lenses I have for just those two primes (I hung onto a normal zoom just for occasional video stuff). I have never been happier and feel involved in what I'm making again. And now with focus peaking I rarely even use AF.

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +2

      Oh man 80mm on 6x6 just makes my heart sing.

  • @VOX471
    @VOX471 Рік тому +5

    I like watching you Dee. You give a no bullshit presentation.
    I started out in the 90's with the fixed 45mm on my Yashica Electro 35.
    I mastered that focal length to the point I could see the scene before I even put the camera to my eye.
    A couple years later I was able to afford better cameras and lenses got into that GAS. I did try the 28mm but for me and I must stress to you "for me and my style" I found that 35 to 50mm fits my vision.
    Today I have one canvas (Fuji X-T5) and a very limited choice of paint brushes. The 27mm f2.8 and the 23 & 33mm f1.4's.
    With all that said go out and enjoy what you have and keep the setup simple so you can concentrate on the moments.

  • @AnthonyJGianotti
    @AnthonyJGianotti Рік тому +5

    AGREED!
    I only use more for very specific purposes. A 28 & 50 ffe is definitely all you really need though. For Fuji the 18 f/2 and 35 f/1.4 are incredible and by far are my fav Fuji lenses. I add the 23mm f/2 for harsh weather, the sigma 18-50 for travel/hiking and the 70-300 for wildlife and sports but they are NOT necessary at all.

  • @thisiserich
    @thisiserich Рік тому +2

    Just had to sell a ton of gear to cover some personal debt but in that debacle I got a 35mm f1.8 for my a7iv. Having one lens has been liberating. It has made me compose my shots more precisely and I focus on aperture rather than zooming like I did before. I also focus more of my time on capturing the shots I know I can get instead of fumbling around with multiple lenses to force a shot that comes out mediocre in the end anyways.
    I love that I can leave the house with just my camera now, and not a giant backpack full of gear I never use. I love the 35 so far. It’s wide enough to capture loads of stuff but also close in enough that you don’t have to be right on top of your subject.
    I like Leica’s philosophy in their Q lineup. One lens. A wide one. But you’re working with 67 megapixels so you can crop the hell out of it and still have a stunning image, at least for digital distribution. I try to apply that same principle with my a7iv, but since I have half the megapixels to work with, I opted for the 35 for the reasons I spoke about.
    But I honestly want to try this 2 lens setup you’re outlining here because it seems like it would be the perfect setup for basically everything. Including video.

  • @tashihishey34
    @tashihishey34 5 місяців тому +1

    I am retired and with age I am beginning to enjoy the constraints of limitation in today's frantic limitless world of materialism. I discovered Leica. The joy of shooting all manual- one camera, one lens. Life is simple, buy one, but let that be the best that you can afford.

  • @isaiaharmstrong1799
    @isaiaharmstrong1799 Рік тому +48

    It disgusts me how quickly I click on your videos when they drop lol

    • @robmcd
      @robmcd Рік тому

      We congregate on Sunday’s. well it’s Monday down under but whatever

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +7

      My wife’s spending habits thank you 😭

  • @johandenhertog6878
    @johandenhertog6878 2 місяці тому +1

    Use only 4 metal Nikon AF-D prime lenses. Use them on my Nikon F5 and on my two Nikon D4. Use the most the Nikon AF 85mm f/1.4D IF. For portraits and street photography. Have the holy grail Nikon AF 28mm f/1.4D lens. But like the 85mm more than de 105mm and the 135mm. The Nikon AF 180mm f/2.8D ED is also a great portrait lens and a legend.

  • @paulsehstedt6275
    @paulsehstedt6275 Рік тому +1

    It's personal taste, what combo you choose. I'm never leaving home without my 50/1.4, it's still my #1. After 50 years of press photography, I've learned to handle it. My #2 is a 90/2.5 which is great for concert, landscape and portrait. Maybe I could live without my 24/3.8, if I should, but I get your point. Keep on rolling!

  • @brownbear100
    @brownbear100 Рік тому +1

    A lot of sense spoken here. Currently trimming down gear. As I try new lenses and focal lengths I keep coming back to (on Fuji APSC) 18mm and 33/35. I tend only to buy used and new never pay sticker, so don't feel there's any notable losses, but the lenses just tend to get used every now and again and then perhaps because I feel I should. In reality I wouldn't miss them if I didn't have them, so they are being sold or put on a sell if I don't use in the summer of 2023 list. But 18 and 33/35 is just a perfect match.
    And totally hear you about 23 (apsc). It was a favourite, but then I discovered 18mm with the x70, which I had always dismissed as boring. It's really not. I liked the fun of the Fuji 16 1.4 but found it to be a no-man's land focal length. It's much easier to pair an 18 with another lens also. This is the one thing that holds me back from loving the x100v, I wish it was an 18.
    But I prefer to consider kits rather than restricting myself to 2 lenses overall. If I travel, two lenses will usually take on the majority of the load, but it's not always the same ones. But it depends where I'm travelling to, for what purpose, who am I with, pack size restrictions (sometimes only a phone or X100v is possible), maybe it's not travelling but a photowalk, family events or documentary, want to do some astro or macro, parties etc.
    18+33/35, is the safety net. If you are unsure, you know you'll come away with something good and will be able to make it work. But you will probably miss shots, too. And you need to accept that and get creative (why I don't like zooms as a rule).
    Never been so bothered by 50mm, preferring 56 or a bit longer. So another kit for me is 23+56. In Venice, I cheated a little shooting mostly the 23 and 50-140. But I had a lightweight superwide as well. Two camera set up: x100v + a mid Tele prime is also great.
    So that's generally my approach. Build a kit around two lenses you expect to be using 90% of the time. If you throw in an ultrawide, macro or longer Tele - something different - they should be light and unobtrusive. There's nothing worse than carrying around a big bag of heavy lenses you don't use!

  • @GOKULLRAW
    @GOKULLRAW Рік тому +11

    Perfect !
    28mm & 50mm are my favourites too & I thought I was the only weird one.
    I feel it’s more to do with the shooting distance people have gotten used to at the start of their photography journey. Starting with a 28mm they naturally will feel the 50mm being the perfect choice or vice versa while some people who stared with either the 35mm or the 85mm will choose the 35/85 combination. Having said this I end up working with almost all focal lengths but frequently I am drawn to the 28/50.

  • @realniteart
    @realniteart Рік тому +2

    That's right. I have two Olympus cameras and depending on what I do it would be either 12-40mm/2.8 (24-80) and 40-150mm/2.8 (80-300) :), or two out of 17mm, 25mm or 56mm.

  • @dwaynehodgson6575
    @dwaynehodgson6575 Рік тому

    OMG man I have been yelling this for a while now! I shoot 50mm mirrorless and 28mm on my 5D4. You got a new fan!

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus Рік тому +1

    One-lens solutions allow me to capture about 40% of the images I need. The one-lens solution I have used on a 35mm camera include: 21, 24, 28, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55mm. All work, however, my personal favorite is the 35mm.
    Two-lens solutions allow me to capture about 70% of the images I need. The two-lens solutions, I have used and liked include:
    135mm normal and 90mm wide-angle on 4x5 inch large format view cameras
    90mm normal and 65mm wide-angle on medium format rangefinder cameras
    200mm telephoto and 50mm normal on 35mm SLR camera
    85mm slightly telephoto and 35mm slightly wide on a 35mm SLR
    90mm slightly telephoto and 35mm slightly wide on a Leica 35mm film rangefinder and a Leica full-frame digital rangefinder
    16-55mm f/2.8 and 50-140mm f/2.8 on APS-C mirrorless digital cameras (my personal favorite)
    20-35mm f/2.8 and 28-70mm f/2.8 on full-frame or APS-C cameras
    20-35mm f/2.8 and 75-150mm f/3.5 on full-frame or APS-C cameras
    20-35mm f/2.8 and 80-200mm f/2.8 on full-frame or APS-C cameras
    28-70mm f/2.8 and 80-200mm f/2.8 on full-frame or APS-C cameras
    Three-lens solutions allow me to capture about 80% of the images I need. The three-lens solutions, I have used and liked include:
    180mm telephoto, 80mm normal, and 55mm on 6x6cm medium format TLR cameras
    180mm telephoto, 90mm normal, and 50mm on 6x7cm medium format SLR cameras
    90mm slight telephoto, 35mm slight wide-angle, and 21mm on Leica 35mm and digital rangefinder cameras
    90mm slight telephoto, 45mm normal, and 21mm wide-angle on Contax 35mm rangefinder cameras
    180mm telephoto, 35mm slight wide-angle, and 24mm wide-angle on Nikon 35mm SLR cameras
    135mm telephoto, 50mm normal, 28mm wide-angle on Pentax 35mm SLR cameras
    105mm telephoto, 50mm normal, 24mm wide-angle on Nikon 35mm SLR cameras
    80-200mm f/2.8, 28-70mm f/2.8, and 14-24mm f/2.8 on full-frame and APS-C film and digital cameras.
    45mm telephoto, 20mm normal, 14mm wide-angle on micro 4/3 digital cameras
    To capture 100% of the images I need, I must add macro lenses, perspective control lenses, ultra-wide-angle lenses, ultra-telephoto lenses, and fisheye lenses.

  • @jcs1695
    @jcs1695 Рік тому

    For years, I shot solely with one lens (Yashica DS 50mm f1.2) then adapted it to my X-E1 once I went mirrorless. I’ve only ever purchased one other lens (Fujifilm 23mm f2) and wholeheartedly agree that two lenses is more than enough. At some point, I may swap out focal lengths (I’m talking to you Fujifilm 35mm f1.4) for a taste of something new but will never exceed two lenses at any one time.
    Thank you for always being unapologetically you and giving a brutally honest perspective on photography as a whole.

  • @vaskes123
    @vaskes123 Рік тому +1

    Do you use these two lenses on a full frame or a crop sensor camera? I think we should know that, unless i missed it already.

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +4

      Yeah you missed it a few time. 50 & 28 field of view on either.
      So I reference my 50mm and 28mm on full frame and my use of 18mm and 35mm on APSC.

    • @vaskes123
      @vaskes123 Рік тому

      @@DeeRosa Thank you.

  • @BillNessworthyPhotography
    @BillNessworthyPhotography Рік тому +1

    Thanks Dee. I'm a Fuji wedding photographer, 18/2, 35/2 and 90/2 (just for speeches and portraits) -- the only thing I'm thinking of changing, is to go back to the old 35/1.4, which although had slow AF, it had a certain magic that's lacking since I switched to the f2 lens -- and it's not the bokeh in this case, I used to shoot the 1.4 at f2-2.8 most of the time. I only switched to the f2 because I'm in the UK (weather resistance). I wasn't sure whether to switch the 90/2 for a more versatile (and OIS) 50-140, but again I think I would be compromising on image quality. Your videos are always good food for thought. I totally agree with the 28/50 combo though. 35/85 seems to be the norm these days.

  • @VagabondKing100
    @VagabondKing100 Рік тому +2

    So, the Canon 28-70 f/2 is the one lens to rule them all?
    I do all of my work between 2 zooms: 10-24 and 18-55 for Fuji. It would be nice to have the 2.8 versions. The 50-140 is that last focal range I could use. Don’t need need, but it would give more options with so-so backgrounds. Those would be my three. But they fit my current use case.

  • @keeper__88_
    @keeper__88_ 9 місяців тому +1

    My lens to go is a Nikkor 35-70, I´ve done a lot of photo and video with that old piece of glass and I intend to keep using it until the end of times.

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  9 місяців тому +1

      Great lens though

  • @-grey
    @-grey Рік тому +1

    Nice. I'm a 24 and 35 guy, and I've got a Ricoh GRIII to be light and in the middle. I think f2.8 is enough for most things.

  • @richardhale9664
    @richardhale9664 Рік тому +1

    I almost always shoot with just one or two lenses, although due to GAS I have a very considerable number. For me the trick is to plan your lenses to where and what you are shooting. Typically for me I am either shooting landscapes in my local woods or along the canal. Wide angle lenses in these environments are usually left at home unless I have a specific shot in mind. In many cases in the woods even a 50mm is too wide so I am often shooting something like an 85 or 100mm macro. Along the canal 50mm is perfect and often all I will carry. Another common scenario is shooting in my local towns and cities. Then I will ditch the telephoto and be using a 27mm on either my X-E3 or X-T1, or film on a Pentax MX with a 40mm. For a wide angle option I just put my X-F10 in my pocket. It is small and compact and save all the hassle of changing lenses. You also get flash sync at all mechanical shutter speeds which is very handy, and I find the lack of view finder with a wide lens much more liberating for composition. If I was compelled to stick to just one lens for everything it would be a tough ask, but it would be a 40-45mm FF FOV equivalent. If I shot more people rather than places and things I would plump for a 50mm.
    What you don't hear about very much though is how you can get a lot more out of your chosen camera/lens combination just by changing the crop ratio in camera. My Pentax K1 as well as my Fujifilm cameras have a 1:1 crop which is displayed in the viewfinder and I believe some Nikon ones have more options. A 35mm lens suddenly offers a field of view similar to a classic 6X6 camera's 80mm. Which is wonderful.

  • @guitarsid
    @guitarsid 11 місяців тому +1

    What is the sensor size of the camera you use , full frame?

  • @markusdietzel9482
    @markusdietzel9482 Рік тому

    This combo is all I use for weddings now. Just sold my 85mm equiv. lens as I hardly ever used it. Thanks for the vid buddy.

  • @randomstuffman01
    @randomstuffman01 Рік тому +1

    My 2 lens kit is a Panasonic GM1 with Pan 14mm (28mm equ) & Olympus 25mm (50mm equiv). Then add a Pan 42.5mm, maybe.

  • @ob3443
    @ob3443 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. Worked 7 yrs with only fuji xf35mm (53mm equiv). These days I mostly grab l the xf18mm (27 equiv) or the 27 (41 equiv). The first for extreme image quality, low light and close up capability. The latter when Do not need low light and want the minimum possible weight pack for the fuji. But no other platforms :)

  • @nielsrudnik
    @nielsrudnik Рік тому +4

    I have been using 50mm a lot on my canons, but lately I tend to use a 35mm equivalent und a 85mm for most things. I really like the 35mm equivalent as it is really close to a 50 regarding the optical distortion, but the field of view is like that of a 35mm on full frame. 28mm never really clicked with me personally, but I feel it is more about knowing the lens you use well than which specific lens it it that you use.

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +5

      I like your take. It is really just about knowing your gear. What works for me may be so foreign for others.

  • @billb8262
    @billb8262 Рік тому

    I realized after going Fuji how correct you are. I only have 23mm, 35mm and 50mm. Almost never use the 50mm but take it and 23mm if leaving home. It’s the same as grabbing 35mm and 75mm. Realizing I should have the 18mm and 50mm because I rarely need longer focal, but often need wider. I have zooms sitting in the bag “just in case” but knew that would be the case and bought kit lenses for that, not high end 2.8 lenses (thank goodness!). Considering a Nikon D700 here in 2023 and a 24mm or 28mm prime plus a 50mm. Would probably get an 85mm for portraiture to use along with the 50mm, but mostly it would sit in the bag. Old D series lenses for all of it. That kit would be amazing even now at 12MP and camera motor autofocus.

  • @magiccarpetrider4594
    @magiccarpetrider4594 11 місяців тому

    I’m in total agreement. 50 and 28 is perfect. Don’t get me going on the pedestrian compromise of a 35mm lens. Back as a photo student, I didn’t see in a 50, so I was in the 35/85 camp. I grew up and got better. Every system I have starts with those two lenses. I usually end up getting a 21 and a 90/100 to round things out. And maybe a couple of 50s because rendering is key.
    I live in Hong Kong half the year and I’m now walking around with a 28 and a 50 with my Leica M10M. To be honest, I got tired of taking yellow filters off when I flipped to my M10R so I ended up getting a 24 mm for that and another 50.

  • @ebreevephoto
    @ebreevephoto Рік тому

    I am a two lens person as well. A 50 and 35 on two bodies - I am yearning for a 28 over the 35. You nailed it.

  • @HelloAndyTung
    @HelloAndyTung Рік тому

    Thanks for this video. I am always trying fight the idea that I am really strong in two focal ranges, but my wallet and my back is thanking you for this reinforcement.

  • @nicocastillo2099
    @nicocastillo2099 Рік тому

    I’ve only had 2 focal lengths since 2017. The 23mm and 56mm combo of Fujifilm is more than enough for what I need. I purchased them intentionally since I love the 35mm and 85mm focal lengths.

  • @burdenfan
    @burdenfan Рік тому +3

    What lens is he holding in the video? I like the small size!

    • @TimKstnr
      @TimKstnr Місяць тому

      I guess they were the Leica 28mm and 50mm, both Summicron with f/2

  • @janspreme
    @janspreme Рік тому

    I fell in love with 28mm Fuji xf18mm! Looking back at my google photos the most emotional captivating photos were taken with that lens!

  • @ronnieleebailey
    @ronnieleebailey 9 днів тому

    If I have extra gear on a shoot, it's just to insure I have backup if something breaks

  • @clementc7297
    @clementc7297 Рік тому

    I currently use 21, 40mm for general documentary. Both have room for a little crop to get 28 and 50. It so covers 4 FL

  • @el0blaino
    @el0blaino Рік тому +1

    Hi, Dee. Hobbyist/Enthusiast here. Personally, I really agree about the 35 (23 fuji) being too much/not enough. One wide and one normal/mid tele all the way. 50 (35) I adore and use almost all the time. As for wide I hear all your points about the 28 (18) but for me that focal length is a smidge not enough, whereas the 24 (16) clicks, even with its greater challenges. Don’t know why! Just feels right. Took those two with me on a family weekend and it was a perfect combo.
    I thought I was done but then my son’s sports got me to get a zoom. Wouldn’t have bought it otherwise. Prior to that I have been trying the fuji 50 f2 but it’s a once in a blue moon lens, nice images but glad I got it used as it rarely comes out with me. If it weren’t so compact I might have sold it when I got that zoom, but I am going to give it a bit longer.

  • @jujus_reviews
    @jujus_reviews Рік тому

    Name of this channel should be hot takes but I love it! I shoot an 85mm as my primary. Got used to the 50mm prime on crop sensor and had to make the switch. I shoot weddings so I needed a wider lens for some shots. Wish I could use the 85 for everything

  • @FrancisJacquerye
    @FrancisJacquerye 8 місяців тому

    28mm is also one of my favourite focal lengths. It’s wide plenty but doesn’t distort too noticeably yet.
    I tried 35mm but it falls on not wide enough and not narrow enough.

  • @paularger2841
    @paularger2841 Рік тому

    I get a lot of what you say. I love prime lenses. I have a 28, 50 and 135. I very rarely use the two zooms I have. They wouldn’t cut it in wildlife photography though.

  • @gam3955
    @gam3955 Рік тому

    Hi, you’re right. I’ve a lot of lenses and I always use/crop to 28, 50 and 75.
    I’ve the Q3 -28mm, M-P with 50mm, SL2 with 75mm and S5II with all other lenses 😅

  • @ChessmasterHex
    @ChessmasterHex Рік тому

    I love your attitude towards photography. After a few years out I’m getting back into it with a Fuji X-T10 and a TTArtisan 25mm. I already have gas for more stuff but I’m gonna keep it chill and have fun taking some snaps!

  • @olubunmiolajoyegbe545
    @olubunmiolajoyegbe545 Рік тому

    God bless you, bro! I'm new to photography and I'm trying not to fall into this trap. Your message is so invaluable. You don't need to keep buying these many gears. Develop your photography and composition skills instead. 👍🏿❤️

  • @royhobbs785
    @royhobbs785 Рік тому

    I use a 16mm and a 30mm on my APSC Sony. I do have a 24mm Minolta that I use occasionally but its manual.

  • @robmitchell7355
    @robmitchell7355 7 місяців тому

    I started with 50mm, then moved to 35 mm where I am now.
    I have a 28 mm that I am struggling with - but I think that I am just not good enough with composition and layering yet.

  • @kennekam
    @kennekam Рік тому +1

    What is your feeling about using the Fuji 18-55 instead of an 18 and 35 prime?

  • @dentReviews
    @dentReviews 16 днів тому

    Agree 100% i shoot fuji and after procuring a collection of lenses I've concluded without question that the 18 and 35 (28 and 50 ff) lenses are absolutely my favorite and really only 2 lenses i need for 95% of my shots. Make them f1. 4 and i can shoot 98% of things i shoot.
    I don't shoot sports. I shoot wildlife only occasionally and have a lens for that. But everything else is probably 75% 18 1.4 and 25% my 35 1.4. and having only two lenses reduces analysis paralysis and lens swapping in most cases. Win win.
    I sometimes consider selling my x100 because as much as i love it i just never really gelled with 23mm (35)...
    Also, I'm in Abilene tx, not too far! Let me know if you ever come this way...

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  16 днів тому +1

      It’s not the rule but it is a great focal length combo for sure.

  • @ryanbeer5262
    @ryanbeer5262 Рік тому

    Shot 24 & 105 for 6 months, was a bit crazy but I learned a lot.

  • @fretless05
    @fretless05 Рік тому

    Same holds true for bodies... I see a lot of people chasing the latest and greatest body, the megapixels, focus spots, etc. I've taken photos I love with an older Canon APS-C body with 15MP. It's almost as easy to go into debt chasing tech in bodies as it is for lenses.

  • @jg_jgjg
    @jg_jgjg Рік тому

    I love the 28/50 combo. I mostly shoot interiors so I have a 15-35 and a 50 (10-24 and 33 on Fuji.)

  • @igorgofman
    @igorgofman Рік тому

    great vid! i personnally use 35 and 85, and i used to go with 24 and 135 in the past. two lenses is great! one wider , one closer and yo good to go

  • @giolee1274
    @giolee1274 Рік тому

    Man, now i'm more confused. was suppose to purchase a 35 at the end of the year (budget permits) but all the things you said about the 28 does make a lot of sense. for now though, i'm loving the 50. Thank you buddy!

  • @Mraz75
    @Mraz75 6 місяців тому

    I don’t do photo a lot. But i agree with you. I don’t like to have a lot of lenses. Always looking what are my favourite focal length. Thank you for sharing the tips.

  • @nmsgoncalves
    @nmsgoncalves Рік тому

    I couln't agree more. One thing is to try several lense to decide which one to get, another is the frenzy buying that ends up on a shelf 99% of the times. Less is more. It makes you evolve or at least do a conscient investment on the next lens

  • @jeffirish3402
    @jeffirish3402 8 місяців тому

    Lately, I've been going with 35mm for a lot of my fixed lens photography, but I think on my next outing, I'll grab my 28 f2.0. It could use some love...

  • @Interbeing_CDN
    @Interbeing_CDN Рік тому

    With my GFX system, my go to lenses are the GF 45mm (35mm FF equiv) and the GF 110mm (87mm equiv). For me the FF 35mm focal length is my favorite, and which has been a part of my kit since the 1970's, but I understand why some would favour the 50mm equiv.

  • @willyonamountain
    @willyonamountain Рік тому

    I'd even say that's true in the landscape stuff I do. A 24mm for vistas, and then something long for picking out distant features. That's about it!

  • @MarcoMarfia
    @MarcoMarfia Рік тому +2

    Hey Dee, loved your video! Since I bought my X-Pro3 2 years ago I've been pairing it with the Xf 35mm f1.4, which I use 99% of the times. I love this lens and focal length. I prefer having a one lens setup when I go out shooting. I have also the pancake xf 27mm f2.8 WR which I use once in a while when I go to the beach and not to worry about sand/dust and when i want to be very compact. I feel I miss a wide lens and would like to get a 28mm equivalent. Which one would you recommend for my X-Pro3, the small old xf 18mm f2 or the new xf 18mm f1.4 which so many people rave about? Thanks!

    • @khoale219
      @khoale219 Рік тому +1

      voting for the 18mm f2 since the pancake size is very fit the X-Pro3

    • @MarcoMarfia
      @MarcoMarfia Рік тому

      @@khoale219 thanks! Yep I'm leaning towards the f2 for compactness plus it's much more affordable. This will complete my nice compact kit. I think I will get also a mid tele vintage manual lens, which is very affordable and compact, either the Helios 44m-4 58mm f2 or the Super Takumar 58mm f1.8

  • @GK-dd5ci
    @GK-dd5ci Місяць тому

    Nowadays zooms are so good you can run 24-70 f/2.8 FF equivalent and be a wedding photographer. You get basically 24, 28, 35, 40, 50 with decent f/2.8 and with sharpness on par with primes.
    Then pair it with some nice 85mm f/1.8 for bokeh and you are golden.

    • @rakusin
      @rakusin Місяць тому

      I have this combo! Sigma DC 17-50 2.8 OS HSM and Canon EF 50 1.8 STM on Rebel T3. The only bad thing about it is the weight of the zoom. And sometimes I miss a little bit more of reach, so a 24-70 DG could also be great

  • @Deetroiter
    @Deetroiter Рік тому

    I've always been a 1-2 lens type of person, but I'm really awful at having many different bodies. A Pentax ff with 1-2 lenses, a Pentax apc with 1 lens, Leica with 1 lens, fuji with 2 lenses...etc. I had the same realization as what you said in your video about mastering what I had. How can I use 4-5 different cameras bodies with different systems...especially when I REALLY only use 1-2 out of them all while the rest just sit and collect dust. It was painful, but I let go most all of them and only kept the Leica and the Fuji. 2 bodies and 3 lenses total feels so much better now compared to before. I don't feel like I have a collection of wasted money taking up space and I can focus on my left hand (Fuji) and my right hand (Leica).

  • @pilarpsp127
    @pilarpsp127 11 місяців тому

    Recently I was in a crowded environment , where there was loads of tourists etc I picked 35mm as it was 1 stop brighter from my 28mm. Few minutes in the shoot I have already regretted my focal length decision. 35 is too narrow in crowded places.

  • @chrisromo7446
    @chrisromo7446 Рік тому +3

    35mm + 85mm = perfect combo imho

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому

      It really is a badass combo tho.

  • @gordonbrown5901
    @gordonbrown5901 Рік тому +1

    I couldn't agree with you more. But the 2 lens formula will differ by each photographer and assignment/purpose. For me it's a 40 to 50mm big aperture prime and a 24/28 to 70/120 zoom lens.

  • @noisiboi7308
    @noisiboi7308 Рік тому

    Agreed man, fully. My fuji setup is the Xf 28mm prime and I have the xf 55-200 for hired events (primarily music events on the London beat scene so mid size venues) my Leica is fixed lens so no real choice there, but I truly don't feel like I need anything else, it's 'want' that is the issue, not 'need'.

  • @asteele911
    @asteele911 11 місяців тому

    I agree with the 2 focal lengths, problem is I have multiple 50s that I really like.

  • @MusabTahaTarik
    @MusabTahaTarik Місяць тому

    Thanks but I dont understand what your camera body is? Are you talking about these lenses on a cropped aps-c or on a full frame ?

    • @bertiefigueres
      @bertiefigueres Місяць тому

      I think his camera is an aps-c body. He referred to his 18mm as being 28mm equivalent, meaning on a full frame body. That is about right for an aps-c sensor. And 35mm is 50mm equivalent on a full frame body. I hope this helps, Musab.

  • @CoreyTXdad
    @CoreyTXdad Рік тому

    What are the equivalent Fujicron/Fujinon lenses with X-Pro3 since these are for Leica full frame?

  • @jimhestermanphotography
    @jimhestermanphotography 9 місяців тому

    Cool video. I'm a three prime kinda guy but I shoot portraits primarily so I'm 35, 50 and 85. I have a digital set that has pretty much everything I need but those are the 3 lenses I bring with me on most shoots.

  • @KevinBjorke
    @KevinBjorke Рік тому

    Agree though i have four different 50's for the same system 😅
    Some projects (& weddings) I shoot 35/90 instead, but making that decision - to be specific about the look of a project up front - is one way to ensure the photos look like they belong together.

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin Рік тому +2

    I feel like 28mm is trying to be a 35 and 24mm😂 I’m with you though on a two lens setup. It’s always 35mm period! but my second lens always changes. But heck I’m 95% of the time just for fun photography, so I can consistently be inconsistent.

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому

      Great combination really!

  • @erikfarkas7868
    @erikfarkas7868 Рік тому

    i like my 23. Tried 18mm but i just like the fov of 23 more. I feel like i see more compositions with 23. i pair it with 56 1.2 and im golden. i add laowa 9mm when i want to show off more of a landscape or a building / enviroment somewhere. :) but i plan tu buy 16mm 2.8 for some fun.

  • @mvonwalter6927
    @mvonwalter6927 Рік тому

    *me rock back and forth in my seat like I am at a revival*
    Yes. Yes! YES! AMEN!
    Before I got into digital I did a month long winter trip through Northern Europe with an Olympus OM2, a 28 and a 50. I was never for want of more lenses. It's taken my like 10 years to realize that was "my kit" after going through every damn combo possible.
    I will add that 20 and 90 augment that kit really nicely for me. But mainly for a look. Not for coverage.

  • @Casey_Schmidt
    @Casey_Schmidt Рік тому

    I can’t believe the coincidence because I have the same feelings about using the 28mm and 50mm as my primary lenses. I also struggle to get any compositions with 35mm. I’m not a fan.

  • @eirikkittelsen9787
    @eirikkittelsen9787 Рік тому

    Agree. If I bring more than one lens I bring the 28 lux and the 50 cron. otherwise I often bring only the 28.

  • @ChopsticksDIYGarden
    @ChopsticksDIYGarden 7 місяців тому

    I have about 50 lenses, mostly vintage lenses that cost $5-$50/each. Each lens has its own characteristics. I often take one lens, go shoot some photos, and try another next time.

  • @davesaunders59
    @davesaunders59 Рік тому

    Having spent three days looking at 35mm lenses and almost hitting the trigger on one you've slapped me, sat me down, put your finger on the end of my nose and just said "no".

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience with great comments....I wish I had not started with just two or three lenses ....I am only a hobbyist but got caught up in the gear hungry situation & now I have lenses I don't use ....I only buy s/h gear so not a lot of money lost.... great video.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊

  • @johnleftwich650
    @johnleftwich650 Рік тому

    Ok I’m not a pro but I do have and like shooting my 28 & 50 on my ff cameras. I’ll try to stick with them for a while and see how it goes.

  • @warthog123
    @warthog123 6 місяців тому

    Which 28 and 50mm lenses are those?

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 Рік тому

    Just to be clear, the reference is 28 and 50 mm field of view on full frame. Yes?

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +1

      Yup. 35mm field of view.

  • @cameraprepper7938
    @cameraprepper7938 Рік тому

    One of my old mentors always said that with two prime Lenses, a wide angle Lens and a short tele Lens you can cover 90 to 95% of all photography and he was right ! I would never choose a 50mm focal length !!!

  • @LensForgotten
    @LensForgotten Рік тому

    2:18 " I don't use my camera to take photos." you meant "I don't use my camera phone to take photos.... Great video...My 2 lens kit is 50/28...One lens is 35mm..... 3 lens kit is 28/50/90. .

  • @gusatvoschiavon
    @gusatvoschiavon Рік тому

    i love the mft system but a thing that makes me angry about it is the fact that theres only one lens that is 28mm equilavent and is an older kit lens

  • @Lucidexplore
    @Lucidexplore Рік тому

    Great video. For me its the same philosophy but with the 35/85 combo.

  • @mariobravo8253
    @mariobravo8253 11 місяців тому

    16mm 2.8 & 35mm 2.0 - on my XT-30 Fuji, That's all I need for Documenting Our Lives

  • @CrisConstantin
    @CrisConstantin Рік тому

    28 is a niched lens that for me is too and not enough wide. The 50 never found its place in my setup. I don't care who used them or never did, I love my 40 and my 135, Yes only 2. But I can do everything with those lenses as long as I have legs. Just like you I love to be light and not haul a bunch of useless focal lengths that can me easily achieved with just these 2. But your arguments for 35mm don't cut, no offense. The 35 is a 28 and a 50 if you take 2 steps forward or backward. Good video, Dee. I subbed because I like your approach of this new world of snapshooters...Be safe

  • @lensman5762
    @lensman5762 Рік тому

    I remember that decades ago, photographers who shot Leica always had eithet a 35 or a 50mm and nothing else. Now every kid who has overloaded the credit card keeps on showi g off 24 ASPH, 28ASPH, 35 ASPH, 50 APO , 90 APO the list is endless. Nuts.

  • @braxtonjens7839
    @braxtonjens7839 Рік тому

    Most of the worlds best photographers have used 28 or 50.
    Love this. I love gear, but really just need to keep it simple and shoot. Don’t be the guy that’s always fumbling / changing lenses.

  • @LuqmanHM
    @LuqmanHM Рік тому +2

    But what about 40mm lens??????

  • @Lemon_Coco
    @Lemon_Coco Рік тому +3

    My favourite 2 are a 50mm/35mm combo
    35mm just reminds me of a 50 but stepped back 2 to 3 times.
    50mm will always be my favourite tho, Because it’s usually the cheapest prime lens and can practically do almost anything.
    Im happy with just these two focal lengths.
    As for 28 i heard if you stick out your camera as far as you can with your arms it becomes a 35mm lol

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +2

      I’ll give the 28mm at arms length trick a shot sometime.

  • @lukasvanderlende
    @lukasvanderlende Рік тому

    Right there with you, 28 and 50 are my go to lenses. I did just pick up a 35 but I'm nervous I'm going to just wish it was a 28 haha great video

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I did the same when I picked up a 35 😅. But I may pick up a 24 and 50 R mount lens to give me a 35/75 fov because of your content. Those Leica R lenses are a dream and you’ve got me stuck on em 😂

    • @lukasvanderlende
      @lukasvanderlende Рік тому

      @@DeeRosa those Leica R’s are so nice, I use my 50 R on every shoot, sorry to get you stuck on them 😂

  • @greenmedic88
    @greenmedic88 Рік тому

    Shot more 50mm than any other focal length, later shot it in tandem with 28mm for wides. 20 years later, I mostly shoot 35mm and 85mm. Most photographers change over the decades; I'm hardly special in that regard.

  • @doriyancoleman
    @doriyancoleman Рік тому +2

    facts, one of the best things you can do is streamline the bag/kit and focus on your strongest focal lengths. great video!

    • @DeeRosa
      @DeeRosa  Рік тому +1

      You’re the one lens king tho brother! Can’t wait to pop up in Cleveland to document what you’re about!

  • @alrozanski8352
    @alrozanski8352 Рік тому

    Hi Dee, first new to your channel. Excellent job. Any possibility that you may do a review on the Fujifilm X-S20?