@@jmtphotographymedianew to photography, so just wanted to understand the "not so fun" portion, do you mean that prime lenses given it's set focal length, you have to be more creative?
My travel kit is the 16mm f/2.8 and the 27mm f/2.8 pancake - because the pancake is so small and light and unobtrusive. I'm considering bringing my 50mm f/2 as well next time.
This video exclusively convinced me to buy the Xt5 along with the Fuji 16mm 2.8, sigma 23 1.4 and 50mm. I took them on my trip through Italy and Spain last week and OMGGGG it did not disappoint one bit!!! I find myself dreaming about pictures and portraits! lol Thank you my friend!🙏🏼
@@JustinIkeda thats a perfect setup! Dont worry about the 16mm aperture! Its more than enough ! Even in some night scenarios! And also dont be afraid to stop down your aperture to 4-11! Youre gonna get great shots just as long as shutter speed isos are balanced out! Enjoy your trip!
@@JustinIkeda also, if you own all three then take them with you! Lol its going to give you a little bit of versatility. If…if…i had to repeat the trip again, i would have probably gotten a zoom lense and my 23mm (35 equivalent). I had the 23mm on my about 90% of my time in europe. I used the 16mm for street and landscapes and the 50mm which is 75mm equivalent was used for portraits.
Few months ago I bought 2 others second-hand lenses the 50-140mm and the 80mm f2.8. Beautiful and solid metal lenses and produce really sharp images. Just waow 📸📸
I want Fuji to give us the original 35/1.4, but weather-sealed. I love the 35/2, but it lacks the character of the 35/1.4 (and the 33 is too large/heavy, IMO).
Unfortunately, it is difficult to weather seal the 35f1.4 due to the focus group design. But it would be fantastic if they somehow managed it with an updated motor.
I think you've convinced me to go with this setup. Europe has potential for beautiful wide angle shots where the 10-24 would excel in lit interior and during the day. You have the 50mm for medium range and darker situations, and then the 70-300 for capturing distant subjects. Heavier than this reel but not a super heavy setup. Optimal too. .
Pretty much the same travel setup. 10-24, 35 1.4 and 55-200 instead since the 70-300 wasn’t available yet. Covers pretty much everything. Only for Astro the wide angle is lacking.
Agreed. The 35f1.4, 14f2.8, 60f2.4, and 18-55f2.8-4 have really special rendering. The first three make a great prime kit, but you can get away with only the zoom in a pinch.
I need some suggestions hopefully you can help! I currently have the xpro 3 with a 27mmf2.8 and i would like to purchase another on hand to take it with me. I've been debating whether to get a 35mm or a 16/23mm. The 27mm makes it feel like I'm stuck right in the middle and its a tough decision! I tend to like taking landscapes and buildings around town/places I go to. Would love to hear some suggestions!
I would get the 16mm f2.8 and the 35mm f1.4. The 23mm f2 WR is a great lens, but it is too close to the 27mm. Maybe sell the 27mm and get the 16mm, 23mm, and 35mm.
What camera do you recommend. I need a camera for photography that will give edge to Sonys FF GM and Zeiss line up. I love small compact camera pro or mid pro category but does give the essence of fujifilm tech that can’t be found on other camera brands. Loving small format nowadays.
As a beginner in photography (having XT200) which lens I should buy as a travel content creator( mobile photographer), foggy mountains /beaches and some portraits are my priority
The 18mm f/2 and the 35mm f/1.4 combo is good too, isn't it? Advantage is the f/2 and the compact pancake size. Disadvantage is the slower AF. I guess it depends on one's preference for 24 vs 28mm (FF) FOV...
@@hughjohns9110 Absolutely, landscapes don't always have to be captured with wide-angle lenses. However, they also don't necessarily require telephoto lenses. The two lenses I mentioned offer versatility across various genres, including landscapes. Their small and compact design makes them particularly convenient for travel photography.
@@imgrth I really like the magic but I mostly don't use it because the colour and contrast doesn't match the other lenses. So it always frustrates me for a little while trying to figure out the jpeg settings again. 😅
@@AndreiDimaReviews it seemed a lot shorter than I thought it is. Definitely I should visit a local store to have it in my hands next to the X-T50 when available later this year
I have bought a FUJIFILM XT30 II with XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ kit lens for Streetphotography and daily shooting purpose.... still confused about which Prime Lens should I go for 😢... need advise 🙏
Take pictures with those lenses. After 1-2 months, review your pictures, which mm are you using the most? F2 is the max id go for primes..for wide id pick 18 f2 or potraits 35 f2
Just went to Italy and I brought the 16 f2.8 and the 23 f1.4. They were a great combination. The 16 was on my xt2 all the time except for late at night when the 2.8 isn’t quite enough to maintain a reasonable iso.
It is better than the 35mm f2. The 35mm f2 has a big problem with autofocus in contrasty situations, the focus breathing is so bad it is almost a zoom lens.
@@AndreiDimaReviews don't be upset, sorry 🙏🙏🙏, in my xc1545 and xf35 copies, they are much sharper, I gave 16f28 and 23f2 a lot of chances but I didn't like them
As a beginner in photography (having XT200) which lens I should buy as a travel content creator( mobile photographer), foggy mountains /beaches and some portraits are my priority
I only need the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 for travel. One lens to rule them all 😂
Not as fun as a prime
Same
Sigma 18-50 f2.8. Not as fun as a prime but hella versatile.
@@jmtphotographymediasadly no ois
@@jmtphotographymedianew to photography, so just wanted to understand the "not so fun" portion, do you mean that prime lenses given it's set focal length, you have to be more creative?
I got the 27MM artisan pancake and 23mm f1.4 monster for my travel and both are incredible.
I want the 23 1.4
Yes, I have the same lenses for my x-pro1 and x-t5. Love them!
Cool!
My combo is 23 f2 and 50 f2
Right 👍🏻 Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 is also a good, single and compact alternative to multiple lenses for travel photography.
Indeed it is!
Its good but sometimes i miss the bokeah/portait using 18-50 f/2.8.
Looking for some good portable alternatives to replace my viltrox 75 f/1.8
18mmf2 + Sigma 56mm 1.4 combo here. Just loving it❤
Perfect! same here!!
My travel kit is the 16mm f/2.8 and the 27mm f/2.8 pancake - because the pancake is so small and light and unobtrusive. I'm considering bringing my 50mm f/2 as well next time.
Nice combo!
This video exclusively convinced me to buy the Xt5 along with the Fuji 16mm 2.8, sigma 23 1.4 and 50mm. I took them on my trip through Italy and Spain last week and OMGGGG it did not disappoint one bit!!! I find myself dreaming about pictures and portraits! lol Thank you my friend!🙏🏼
I am glad it was helpful!🙂
@@AndreiDimaReviews it definitely was! Thank you again!🙏🏼
Thank you. Was debating on what to bring on my trip. I'm thinking 16 2.8, 35 1.4, and 57 1.7 Viltrox
@@JustinIkeda thats a perfect setup! Dont worry about the 16mm aperture! Its more than enough ! Even in some night scenarios! And also dont be afraid to stop down your aperture to 4-11! Youre gonna get great shots just as long as shutter speed isos are balanced out! Enjoy your trip!
@@JustinIkeda also, if you own all three then take them with you! Lol its going to give you a little bit of versatility. If…if…i had to repeat the trip again, i would have probably gotten a zoom lense and my 23mm (35 equivalent). I had the 23mm on my about 90% of my time in europe. I used the 16mm for street and landscapes and the 50mm which is 75mm equivalent was used for portraits.
I’ve the 35 f1.4 and the 16mm f1.4! I love the idea of the smaller lens but you never know when you’d want that extra stop of light!
True.
@@LDN_BOX 16 1.4 is one of my favorites
@@KinuGrove I just wish the aperture ring was more sticky on it, I am always accidentally adjusting it.
16mm f1.4 prime is a beast. And the xf 18-55mm f2.8 for when i can't be bothered walking up to the subject :)
Nice combo! Why don't you buy the new 16-50mm?
Fujifilm XT30ii with 27mm fuji pancake lens. The effective focal length is 40mm and this combo is super sleek and light for travel
Thanks for sharing!
i almost sold my 27mm f2.8 v1 but decided to take it to my Portugal trip recently. OMFG it's so sharp even cropped. It's an amazing lens hands-down.
I am using the xt5 with the 16-55mm lens for my travel photograhy. Just loving it !!
Good choice!
Few months ago I bought
2 others second-hand lenses the 50-140mm and the 80mm f2.8. Beautiful and solid metal lenses and produce really sharp images. Just waow 📸📸
My combo is the 18mm f2.0 and the 56mm f1.2 ❤❤❤😍😍😍
Nice!
I'd really like Fuji to update their XF18mmF2 R to a WR, and that would be a great minimalist travel pair with the 27mm f/2.8 pancake.
That would be nice.
You're English is very comfortable to hear!
Thank you!
I want Fuji to give us the original 35/1.4, but weather-sealed. I love the 35/2, but it lacks the character of the 35/1.4 (and the 33 is too large/heavy, IMO).
That would be amazing.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to weather seal the 35f1.4 due to the focus group design. But it would be fantastic if they somehow managed it with an updated motor.
Nice couple. 🤙 Mine is 10-24, 35 1.4 and 70-300 plus a little Sony RX 100 VA for discreet stuff
Good choice!
I think you've convinced me to go with this setup. Europe has potential for beautiful wide angle shots where the 10-24 would excel in lit interior and during the day. You have the 50mm for medium range and darker situations, and then the 70-300 for capturing distant subjects. Heavier than this reel but not a super heavy setup. Optimal too. .
Pretty much the same travel setup. 10-24, 35 1.4 and 55-200 instead since the 70-300 wasn’t available yet. Covers pretty much everything. Only for Astro the wide angle is lacking.
Great set of photos from front to back 👏👏
Thanks 👍
@@AndreiDimaReviewsyou bet, keep’em coming!
I have X-T4 with the 35 1.4. I really want the 18 1.4. I've heard so many good things about that lens.
I think the 18mm f/1.4 has the best IQ from the Fujifilm lens lineup.
My fav combo for travel/street is 16mmf2.8 and 27mmf2.8 with xpro2
18mm f2!!!! Et 35mm f1.4 🎉
Good comment, they also share filtertread size, are both good for low light and the 18mm is even smaller
I use the 14 mm and 27 mm for that purpose. Love it
Cool, thank you for sharing!
14mm, 23mm and 18-55 are all i need for fuji travel system.
Nice combo!
I have XT3 and I would bring XF18-55 + XF14 f/2.8 as travel lens
Agreed. The 35f1.4, 14f2.8, 60f2.4, and 18-55f2.8-4 have really special rendering. The first three make a great prime kit, but you can get away with only the zoom in a pinch.
everyone has its Favs: for me the 16-55 2.8 Zoom and the new 33 mm 1.4 as a backup for the streets, things....
True! I mostly use the 33mm f1.4 now.
Hi, where did you get the red button addon from?
I am an Alpha shooter. I use 2 bodies + 2 lens. 24 1.4 on FF and 55 1.8 Z or 35 zeiss 2.8 on the Apsc and boom
Nice combo!
I have a Leica M11 with 12 lenses and the x-t1 is still my favorite!
16f2.8, 35f2 and 56f1.2❤
Does the 35 F2 have focus breathing issues for Video?
I need some suggestions hopefully you can help! I currently have the xpro 3 with a 27mmf2.8 and i would like to purchase another on hand to take it with me. I've been debating whether to get a 35mm or a 16/23mm. The 27mm makes it feel like I'm stuck right in the middle and its a tough decision! I tend to like taking landscapes and buildings around town/places I go to. Would love to hear some suggestions!
I would get the 16mm f2.8 and the 35mm f1.4. The 23mm f2 WR is a great lens, but it is too close to the 27mm. Maybe sell the 27mm and get the 16mm, 23mm, and 35mm.
X-s20 + fuji 35 f2 & Sigma 18-50 f2.8 👌
That is a nice combo!
Thx 🙂
Xf35 can’t resolve the 40MP sensor if you shoot open. Better choice is Viltrox 27 f1.2
Which one should we choose according to price the xt200 or xt30 ii????
I would get the X-T30 ii.
What camera do you recommend. I need a camera for photography that will give edge to Sonys FF GM and Zeiss line up. I love small compact camera pro or mid pro category but does give the essence of fujifilm tech that can’t be found on other camera brands. Loving small format nowadays.
Xc 15-45 is all you need. Lightweight, compact, image stabilization. Zoom.
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As a beginner in photography (having XT200) which lens I should buy as a travel content creator( mobile photographer), foggy mountains /beaches and some portraits are my priority
Which camera body is this?
X-T5
The 18mm f/2 and the 35mm f/1.4 combo is good too, isn't it? Advantage is the f/2 and the compact pancake size. Disadvantage is the slower AF. I guess it depends on one's preference for 24 vs 28mm (FF) FOV...
Yes, that is a great combo. I wanted to get a second hand 18mm f/2 but it is so hard to find.
That’s exactly what I do except I use the 35 f2. They’re great, and I can keep one in my pocket.
Cool
I already have the 23mm f2, what would you recommend fory next travel lense?
Fujifilm XF 50mm f2.
@@AndreiDimaReviews thanks for the recommendation! last question is, since I already have the 23mm f2, would it be waste to get a 27mm pancake?
or even more compact - the 18-135mm, one lens to rule it all.
Is the XF 35mm F1.4 weather sealed? or just the F2 version?
@@europeanlegend9347 just the f2 version.
Surely it depends what kind of photos you like to take when travelling….?
It depends on what you consider to be travel photography. These lenses cover landscape and street photography, but this is just my opinion.
@@AndreiDimaReviews landscapes don’t have to be wide angle, and the best I have seen are not.
@@hughjohns9110 Absolutely, landscapes don't always have to be captured with wide-angle lenses. However, they also don't necessarily require telephoto lenses. The two lenses I mentioned offer versatility across various genres, including landscapes. Their small and compact design makes them particularly convenient for travel photography.
35 1.4 or the 33 1.4?
The 35mm for personal work, 33mm for professional work.
Is the 16 mm, 24 full frame equivalent?
@@robertoalexandrohernandezr6438 Yes
What body you are shooting with!
X-T5
What camera is that
Fujifilm X-T5
I know!! But I need a second body 😫
I got the 16f2.8 and 23f2. I own the 35f1.4 but never use it.
You must use the 35/1.4, you will see the magic happen 😄
@@imgrth I really like the magic but I mostly don't use it because the colour and contrast doesn't match the other lenses. So it always frustrates me for a little while trying to figure out the jpeg settings again. 😅
Viltrox also ok for the Price 😃
I take a fringer with a sigma 18-35mm f1.8 and a XF 56mm prime. All I need.
which fuji camera is this?
X-T5
@@AndreiDimaReviews it seemed a lot shorter than I thought it is. Definitely I should visit a local store to have it in my hands next to the X-T50 when available later this year
For the price of those two, i can already buy a 2nd hand 16 - 55mm f2.8, only downside is that it's heavy
That is why these are a better choice, weight and size.
I have bought a FUJIFILM XT30 II with XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ kit lens for Streetphotography and daily shooting purpose.... still confused about which Prime Lens should I go for 😢... need advise 🙏
The Fujifilm XF 23mm f2 WR lens would be a good starting point.
Take pictures with those lenses. After 1-2 months, review your pictures, which mm are you using the most? F2 is the max id go for primes..for wide id pick 18 f2 or potraits
35 f2
I went with 27mm F2.8
Love that lens!
how about 35/1.4 and 14/2.8?
That is a good combo if you don't care about AF speed. The 14mm is bigger and slower.
They're nice lenses indeed, but I want a UWA lens for traveling.
Ok
I'm doing that on my next trip, plus the 27mm f2.8 as well 👌
Cool, I also use the 27mm.
my votes... 18f2 and 27!
Is xt4 good for street photography
Yes
16, 23, 32 touit = perfect combo
Just went to Italy and I brought the 16 f2.8 and the 23 f1.4. They were a great combination. The 16 was on my xt2 all the time except for late at night when the 2.8 isn’t quite enough to maintain a reasonable iso.
Thank you for sharing!
when i travel i bring with me my xpro 3 and 6 lenses haha
I got 23 f2 and 35 f1.4
Good combo.
Team 18mm for travel here
Go team!
16-55 f2.8 is all you need
Nope, it is big and heavy.
xf 35mm f/1.4 is slow focusing. Xf 35mm f/2 is faster and weather sealed
Ok
16-80, 70-300 is where I live... though I been swapping out the 16-80 for the 18f1.4 lately hahaha
35 f2 for me
It's a great lens.
Zeiss Touit 32mm is all you need!
And a mighty bank balance
10-24 one love
16-50 and 50-230 with my XT1
Cool
Which camera model you are holding btw?
X-T5
27mm pancake all you need
Sometimes, yes.
18mm f2. Better and lighter then 16mm
Lighter, yes. Better, no🙂
One lens for travel
Sigma 18-55mm f2.8
Done
Not wide enough.
I just need the 8-16, 16-55 and 50-140 and that's it 😂😂😂
😂
For me its the 16mm f2.8, 23mm f2 and the 50mm f2 👌
Cool!
sigma 18-50 f2.8
Sigma 16 or this?
If you want the lens for both photo and video, get the Fuji. If you want it just for photo get the Sigma.
Couldn’t agree more. You can get 90% of all your shots with just these two focal lengths.
I also use the 27mm f2.8 because it's so small.
Don’t tell me what I need 😂. Cause the last thing I need is a Fuji camera, to start with 😂.
😅
XF 35 mm F 1.4 is slow, old and expensive. instead go for the XF 35mm f2 or the XC 35 mm f2 if you are in a budget.
It is better than the 35mm f2. The 35mm f2 has a big problem with autofocus in contrasty situations, the focus breathing is so bad it is almost a zoom lens.
I disagree,I need all ,10mm - 500mm 😂
Just stick to 23mm f2
Or not
who travels with a 50mm equiv...?
People that don't use phones for photography.
Get a 16-55 2.8 and be done with it.
Hahaha, no. How about a brick, same size?
@@AndreiDimaReviewshow about hit the gym? 😂 kidding- big fan❤
I don't need any I only have Canon and Sony cameras.
Good for you
I can barely understand the numbers
When I speak or on the lenses?
Just what mm the lenses are
@@photom3 16mm and 35mm
Thank you. I’m just learning to shoot at wider focal lengths.
@@photom3 the Fujifilm XF 16mm f2.8 is a great lens for that.
I sold my Fuji 33 1.4 and replaced it with the older 35 1.4. I couldn’t stand the klunking of the new LM lens.
I don’t know what you are doing this short get pushed into my feed every day
Nothing
Who care gonna bring my 50-140 no matter what
Ok
I have 16mm 2.8 , not to good lense.
Actually it is quite a good lens, not the sharpest corners but it is a good lens.
16f28 is bad
@@AndreiDimaReviews don't be upset, sorry 🙏🙏🙏, in my xc1545 and xf35 copies, they are much sharper, I gave 16f28 and 23f2 a lot of chances but I didn't like them
@@michap9638 Ok, sorry! What camera are you using? The 23mm f2 is a very good and sharp lens.
@@AndreiDimaReviews Is it possible that my copies were that bad? Fuji Xt2, maybe I'm a pixel peeper
2 wide angle’s are rubbish for portraits so obviously not the only lenses you’ll need.
Did you read the the title? And 35mm (52,5mm on full frame) is not wide and a very used focal for portraits.
As a beginner in photography (having XT200) which lens I should buy as a travel content creator( mobile photographer), foggy mountains /beaches and some portraits are my priority
Fujifilm XF 16-80mm f4