Shout out to you in Buffalo Grove, Chicagoland. The Sony, 24mm, G Master was my 1st prime I got after I bought my first full frame camera, (Sony, A7IV). I really grew into learning when to use the f1.4 aperture (blurred out background in portraits and at night), vs f5.6(sharpest aperture) vs f16(beautiful sunstars), how to remove perspective distortion which is natural with 24mm (level camera with the horizon), and how to shoot portraits of people, (keep them center frame and not too close). I love my 24mm, G-master. I hope it brings you loads of joy.
Shout out to you in Buffalo Grove, Chicagoland. The Sony, 24mm, G Master was my 1st prime I got after I bought my first full frame camera, (Sony, A7IV). I really grew into learning when to use the f1.4 aperture (blurred out background in portraits and at night), vs f5.6(sharpest aperture) vs f16(beautiful sunstars), how to remove perspective distortion which is natural with 24mm (level camera with the horizon), and how to shoot portraits of people, (keep them center frame and not too close). I love my 24mm, G-master. I hope it brings you loads of joy.
Hey man! Thanks for watching. ✌🏾
Great video and thanks for answering my question! I think I'm going to have to make a little purchase...
Of course! Thank you for watching. ✌🏾
I’ve thought about the 24 a bunch of times to pair with my 50mm on those tight weddings instead of having to go 85mm and 35mm
I've been using that tandem a lot more recently. The 24mm has really changed up my shooting.
I havn't seen many people use this lens for vlogging as they prefer the 16-35 but this gives way more bokeh.
5:49 so boopable
It'll take your whole fist! 🤣🤣