hi Tyler, are those mid range lenses sigma 14-24 f2.8 sony good also for real estate videography? iam looking for lens that can do both, photos and videos. Thanks a lot
Thanks for these great tips! Just wondering why you're preferring the 16-35 instead of the 12-24 for Sony (High-End Kit). I am getting into real estate videography and have to choose between theses two (currently I have a 24-70 and 24 1,4). You would go with the 16-35? Thanks for these great videos!
Yes, I would recommend the 16-35 over the 14-24 simply for the fact that you can use circular polarizing filters on the 16-35mm and the 14-24 you can’t! If it weren’t for that, I would probably change my mind, and I know you can buy the adapter to where the filter goes behind the lens, but I didn’t wamt to recommend that
I am planning to use a voigtlander m 15 4.5 v2 on my z5. The Z5 is unique with this lens because there is little colour cast in the corners of the image unlike on most other cameras where you get purple and green on the edges of the frame when using older style wide lenses
Hey Tyler super good videos so far. I just wanted to point out that for those going with the Canon R types in your mid-range kit people will need an (EF to RF) adapter since the Sigma is not going to fit to the R-mount. Thanks, Canon! Keep up the good work Happy holidays.
Hi Tyler, and thanks for the reply, but I disagree with you about saying that a website is impossible to use as a landing page. Your website should show everything that you offer and the pricing. Also, your website is excellent by the way, and for me, it acts as a perfect landing page. So basically I think a website or a landing page is one in the same for real estate clients. These are just my thoughts and I enjoy your videos and keep up the great work!
This is a very good video but I'd like to mention a few things based on my experience: 1. I would NEVER buy a Sigma lens. The engineering seems to be hit or miss and sometimes you'll get a faulty lens. 2. I hate, Hate, HATE Photoshop and Lightroom with a passion. I've tried so many tutorials and not one single video has been helpful. The books are just as useless. (Even Scott Kelby's if you can believe that!) The tools are constantly changing, the tutorials Adobe provides are pathetic, and it makes post production so tedious there's no joy in editing. I'll stick with Luminar Neo. It may not have as many options but it works great and it's much easier to use. 3. DJI drones are on the U.S. Government's ban list so there's not much point in buying one since you may conceivably not be allowed to use it.
@tyler Would a Tokina AT-X Pro SD 11-16 F2.8 (IF) DX lens work for real estate photography instead of the canon 10-18?
hi Tyler, are those mid range lenses sigma 14-24 f2.8 sony good also for real estate videography? iam looking for lens that can do both, photos and videos. Thanks a lot
Thanks for the gear tips! Would love to hear about your go-to process for shoots, and if you tend to lean flambient or HDR.
Absolutely! and I've got some videos coming soon about my techniques for shooting! i lean towards HDR, but definitely use flash in some cases!
Tyler, how often on a full frame are you reaching for the 14-24 vs the 16-35?
Thanks for these great tips! Just wondering why you're preferring the 16-35 instead of the 12-24 for Sony (High-End Kit). I am getting into real estate videography and have to choose between theses two (currently I have a 24-70 and 24 1,4). You would go with the 16-35?
Thanks for these great videos!
Yes, I would recommend the 16-35 over the 14-24 simply for the fact that you can use circular polarizing filters on the 16-35mm and the 14-24 you can’t! If it weren’t for that, I would probably change my mind, and I know you can buy the adapter to where the filter goes behind the lens, but I didn’t wamt to recommend that
Tyler! Great video!! I 👍
I am planning to use a voigtlander m 15 4.5 v2 on my z5. The Z5 is unique with this lens because there is little colour cast in the corners of the image unlike on most other cameras where you get purple and green on the edges of the frame when using older style wide lenses
That’s awesome! Let me know how it works out for you!
Hey Tyler super good videos so far. I just wanted to point out that for those going with the Canon R types in your mid-range kit people will need an (EF to RF) adapter since the Sigma is not going to fit to the R-mount. Thanks, Canon! Keep up the good work Happy holidays.
Ah good point! Forgot to mention that! But regardless, still works in that price point!
has anyone tried the sigma 14 - 24 for real estate? not much info about this lens for real estate photos
I've seen several of your real estate videos. Do you have a LUT Pack that you sell?
I don’t yet! But if I feel like people would benefit from that, I’d love to!
Hi Tyler, great information! I would add creating a website, it's probably the first thing real estate agents look at. Also, do you have a website?
I think a website is impossible for a landing page for agents to see everything you offer and the price! And I do have a website!
www.tfrep.com
Hi Tyler, and thanks for the reply, but I disagree with you about saying that a website is impossible to use as a landing page. Your website should show everything that you offer and the pricing. Also, your website is excellent by the way, and for me, it acts as a perfect landing page. So basically I think a website or a landing page is one in the same for real estate clients. These are just my thoughts and I enjoy your videos and keep up the great work!
This is a very good video but I'd like to mention a few things based on my experience:
1. I would NEVER buy a Sigma lens. The engineering seems to be hit or miss and sometimes you'll get a faulty lens.
2. I hate, Hate, HATE Photoshop and Lightroom with a passion. I've tried so many tutorials and not one single video has been helpful. The books are just as useless. (Even Scott Kelby's if you can believe that!) The tools are constantly changing, the tutorials Adobe provides are pathetic, and it makes post production so tedious there's no joy in editing. I'll stick with Luminar Neo. It may not have as many options but it works great and it's much easier to use.
3. DJI drones are on the U.S. Government's ban list so there's not much point in buying one since you may conceivably not be allowed to use it.