The flipping lens around to get macro trick BLEW MY MIND! I used to just free-lens and get nervous that dust would get into the camera, but this is nicer when you don't need the customization. Awesome.
I have tried this...I have macro lenses, but I was curious. And it really does work. :D And the front of the 50 fits really good into the lens mount on the body. :)
I just ordered this lens and I tried it out right away!! I'm a portrait photographer and I've always had a 50mm 1.8 in my bag! My older one was dropped and so I needed a new one! I'm so pleased with the new STM version!! GORG colorful, crisp images amzn.to/33ccA4u
I'm not that person, who writing comments, but I really wanted to say that you really know how to make people comfortable watching your videos. And thank you for advice!
Thanks for the video. I have both the 24mm and 50mm on a crop sensor Canon. The biggest differences are that the 24mm is a wide-angle lens and only goes down to 2.8 while the 50mm is not wide angle but can step down to 1.8. Now, if Cano would introduce a 24mm 1.8, I'd be a very happy camper!
Just add this lens to my collection and I’m so glad I did. I’m not a a photographer I’m a beginner still but even I can see how much better is for the pictures.
You can buy a reversing ring for this exact purpose for dirt cheap, less than 10 or 15 bucks. Just make sure you set the focus and aperture before hand.
50mm F/1.8 is actually not that bad for astrophoto, you can make great panoramas with it ! But you will need to stitch in post and maybe use a star tracker...
I sometimes use my Canon 24mm f/2.8 STM, but for wide-field Astrophotography, I prefer my 18mm... Also, does the 50mm also suffer as much as the 24mm from the 'coma'-effect in the corner of the photo? (stars have wings)
Very stylish boss. Actually I have only this lens and the 24mm you mentioned which is an ideal combo for APS-C, and more than good enough for an hobby photographer like myself. Both very sharp and fast. Thanks for the tips.
Hey Luis! Yeah, it should make it nice and blurry as long as the cars and background are separated. Try to get as close as possible to the cars. Good luck carspotting :)
This is so helpful thank you. I just picked up an old 5d mark ii and a 50mm 1.8 and I think it is going to be a killer for my portrait and product work. Even indoors for events it'll work nice as well. Definitely complement my other lenses as well. I think a 14mm may also be in my future. You would be surprised though, I have a 22mm prime on a crop sensor that does surprisingly well at astro, but the 15mm could be a pretty significant difference.
*** “The 50mm is, more or less, what your eyes see...” Please pardon my trolling, the video is excellent. However, it is worth noting that the notion of a 50 being “true” to human vision is based on it being mounted on a FF or 35 mm camera. On a crop sensor, a “true” field of vision is closer to 35mm. Which, now that I think about it, is covered under the “more or less” bit. So never mind. Carry on as you were.
pidge414 When is was using a 35mm film camera I found that 70mm seemed to match my eyes far better than 50mm. It was only when I used my 50mm on a crop sensor digital camera that it matched my eyes. I’m not sure if this is a bad sign or a good sign.
Just came across your video and I'm very surprised that you only have 1.3K subscribers. One of the best channels I've seen. Keep doing what you're doing.
@@PaulHeimlund Men, it was nothing. We do need more people like you in this plataform. I'm just now getting into photography and just by watching your videos I felt very inspired. Also, i had to go with the 50mm after this video, your shots were awesome.
I personally find the 50 mm too close. You would have to keep your camera pretty far away. If, like me, you have your camera on your computer desk, you would be better off with a kit lens. I have an 18 -55 mm lens. Great wide angle to capture your fretboard right to your strumming.
Hey! The 50mm is dope in low light! If you don’t have enough light in the room, just bring in any house hold lamp. Even though your camera might be cropped sensor you can get really cinematic shots, compared to a kit lens. Best of luck ;)
Mindblowing! Me as a total newbie enjoyed this video so much! Also, i was just exactly looking for a lens for object shooting and macro as well. Omg you made my day!
Watch Part 2 here! : ua-cam.com/video/Ay1s9k8bmZE/v-deo.html
That was such a relaxing review.
This video should have been titled "7 types of photography with the 50mm f1.8".
Barismail ok thats too much info, but happy 4 u!
Not nearly as clicky as the current title.
But it’s not lol
Exactly 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Not 1.4?
The flipping lens around to get macro trick BLEW MY MIND! I used to just free-lens and get nervous that dust would get into the camera, but this is nicer when you don't need the customization. Awesome.
I have tried this...I have macro lenses, but I was curious. And it really does work. :D And the front of the 50 fits really good into the lens mount on the body. :)
@@TomKirkemo-l5c How to fit in a R6 Mark ii ? I am a little scared to damage something.
Never in a million years would I have thought to flip a lens around like that. Now I simply NEED to try that.
I tried it but my camera said no lens attached so I couldn't shoot anything. Is it because I have a Nikon D5100? Thanks!
can I do that on my m50?
@@JaspreetKaur-sr9oq Did you get a reverse ring to mount it?
Jaspreet Kaur some cameras have a setting that allows to shoot without a lens. Change that setting if your camera has the option
dont do it you'll end up damaging the sensor
Just bought the lens. 1st lens after my Kit lens. Definetly amazing and good for practicing as a beginner
I just ordered this lens and I tried it out right away!! I'm a portrait photographer and I've always had a 50mm 1.8 in my bag! My older one was dropped and so I needed a new one! I'm so pleased with the new STM version!! GORG colorful, crisp images
amzn.to/33ccA4u
will this lense work with my EOS M50 Canon?
Rare Breed Shaving no, you can use an adapter though, but keep in mind that it will be limiting the lens's capabilities
Andre Alcantara same here
I’m new as well but getting great shots with this lens.
Just bought this lens last week and it really is amazing. The only thing I have to get used to is your feet being the zoom lol
Lol :)
Well when friends borrow your camera and ask how to zoom, just say easy use your feet.
Hahahahahahaha! Same!!! 😂😅
I got you. Same here. I think, so we can stay fit by moving a lot around to catch that perfect shot we want.
I'm not that person, who writing comments, but I really wanted to say that you really know how to make people comfortable watching your videos. And thank you for advice!
Great to hear! Thanks :)
You make me excited about photography! I haven't been excited in such a long time.
Great to hear! Thanks for your inspiring feedback :)
I must say, I watched a lot of videos on products but this one has the best transitions I have seen so far!! Great job mate 💯🔥
Love this lens, im using it 70% of my shots. Works for products and models perfectly 💯
Cabunnda Hey, Cabunnda! I’m also using it a lot! And you’re soooo right: perfect for products and models :)
first video out of like 10 videos I watched that helped me get a good idea of the 50mm lens.
I really like how you bring out the entertainment in this video! haha
This guy deserves a lot more subscribers...
His work is incredible
Just got one. Looking forward to thoroughly trying it out.. Thanks for this rough guide..
This video is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you!
I own this lens and I love it. It’s my favorite small lens. It’s versatile!
Great! I completely agree ;)
Exactly the video I needed. I'm scoping using this for youtube recording. Now a follower.
Thanks for the video. I have both the 24mm and 50mm on a crop sensor Canon. The biggest differences are that the 24mm is a wide-angle lens and only goes down to 2.8 while the 50mm is not wide angle but can step down to 1.8. Now, if Cano would introduce a 24mm 1.8, I'd be a very happy camper!
What would be the benefit of having a 24mm that goes down to 1.8? Vs the 50mm 1.8?
The mrico lens trick is amazing. I never knew you can DO that.
Amazing video. I enjoyed every second of it. Bay the way, your light set up is amazing.
Cheers, Shaban! Have a great week :)
Just add this lens to my collection and I’m so glad I did. I’m not a a photographer I’m a beginner still but even I can see how much better is for the pictures.
Right? I love this lens!
@@PaulHeimlund I couldn’t be happier. I just want to go and make more content just to use it 😂
@@GabesGarage I remember the feeling, mate😁
Man.. i like your presentation of your video.. WELL done.. keep going
The best video I have watched
so far
WOW 😮 Flip the “Nifty 50” around to shoot Macro! I’m off doing macro shots now. Thanks for this 👏🏻👏🏻
me too
Yeah but how can you focus??
@@joshuawilliams1707 I have the same question...did you figure it out?
EXCELLENT video! Better than expected it would be!!!
DAMMNNN! Turning that lens around was sick! Never saw that before!
You can buy a reversing ring for this exact purpose for dirt cheap, less than 10 or 15 bucks. Just make sure you set the focus and aperture before hand.
Just landed on this video, and stoked by the tip to reverse the lens for macro shots. Fantastic! Thanks!
Great to hear! Thanks, man :)
Me too. Just now.
50mm F/1.8 is actually not that bad for astrophoto, you can make great panoramas with it ! But you will need to stitch in post and maybe use a star tracker...
I sometimes use my Canon 24mm f/2.8 STM, but for wide-field Astrophotography, I prefer my 18mm...
Also, does the 50mm also suffer as much as the 24mm from the 'coma'-effect in the corner of the photo? (stars have wings)
Thank you for these amazing tips! truly why they give it the namesake the “Nifty-50!”
When I see a big lens I start sweating and spaghetti manifests in my pockets.
Dude you're awesome, you gotta produce more content. The time it took to produce this video alone... I can only imagine.
Alan Pinnt Hey! Thanks, man! Yeah, it really took a while to produce and edit. I gotta try to make videos that don’t take me weeks to make ;)
Thanks for the tips. I'm currently using 50mm lens and i love it♥️
Must watch!!!! the best tips ....thank you I am going to have some fun with my 50mm
Loved the video man! Great content! 🙌 you earned a sub! Also the humour ✨
Thanks, chirag! Much appreciated :)
thank you for the B-roll and wonderfull tips
Great video... Need more videos like this... Subscribing
Yeah, Quality Content 😁👍
Subscribed. I just bought a 50mm lens, and i love it.
Great video! I have it and it’s by far my favourite lens!! :)
Looove your sample shots - stunning!
Sonata Kay Hey, Sonata! Thanks for your inspiring feedback! Yeah, it sure is a great lens ;)
Great insights.
Whatta energy.. BG is awesome. thanks.. you didn't waste a single moment.. all good
Very stylish boss. Actually I have only this lens and the 24mm you mentioned which is an ideal combo for APS-C, and more than good enough for an hobby photographer like myself. Both very sharp and fast. Thanks for the tips.
This is the best video I have ever watched describing a camera lens. I didn’t even realise I could ever like a camera lens video but this is AWESOME.
Hey! Thank you so much, you just made my day ;)
Great vdo , keep smiling and doing the good stuffs ....
Excellent editing with the music👍😀
I have one. Yes true it's a nice lense. Cheap and best !!!
Good video. I bought one and it arrived today. Thanks for the tips on use.
Your personality makes the video 10x more enjoyable #subscribed
Thanks! Much appreciated! :)
I am a carspotter and i am thinking about buying this lens. If you take a picture of a car, the backround will be nice and blurry right?
Great video!
Hey Luis! Yeah, it should make it nice and blurry as long as the cars and background are separated. Try to get as close as possible to the cars.
Good luck carspotting :)
Studio Heimlund thanks for the answer 👌🏼
Thanks a lot paul for the tips.
This is so helpful thank you. I just picked up an old 5d mark ii and a 50mm 1.8 and I think it is going to be a killer for my portrait and product work. Even indoors for events it'll work nice as well. Definitely complement my other lenses as well. I think a 14mm may also be in my future. You would be surprised though, I have a 22mm prime on a crop sensor that does surprisingly well at astro, but the 15mm could be a pretty significant difference.
Congrats on your new kit! It’s a great combo and I’m sure you’re gonna love it :)
@@PaulHeimlund would you recommend this lens 50mm for wedding photoshoot out door/indoor?..thank you.. beginners here..
I Use the same kit for flowers. I prefer to walk around with a 35mm full frame on the mkiii
One of my favourite lens😍
Mine too😉
this for the first time i watching ur vlog...has anyone told you that ur face resembles the great Vincent Van Gogh...
Great video! Just bought this lens, looking forward to applying your recommendations! Thanks!
This guy reminds me of that memes that goes, Mmm Noice!
i like the way u Presenting this lens ur d best Bro
50 is what your eyes would see, but on a crop sensor you're using it's more like 80.
@JC 2nd Coming ahaha) got me there)
Wonderful tips! great editing , BRAVO!!
Thanks! Appreciate your feedback :)
*** “The 50mm is, more or less, what your eyes see...”
Please pardon my trolling, the video is excellent. However, it is worth noting that the notion of a 50 being “true” to human vision is based on it being mounted on a FF or 35 mm camera. On a crop sensor, a “true” field of vision is closer to 35mm. Which, now that I think about it, is covered under the “more or less” bit. So never mind. Carry on as you were.
You’re completely right. I edited that part out of the video. Hence the more or less comment. Great input!
pidge414 When is was using a 35mm film camera I found that 70mm seemed to match my eyes far better than 50mm. It was only when I used my 50mm on a crop sensor digital camera that it matched my eyes. I’m not sure if this is a bad sign or a good sign.
Just came across your video and I'm very surprised that you only have 1.3K subscribers. One of the best channels I've seen. Keep doing what you're doing.
Wellyson Gomes Hey! Thanks for those inspiring words :)
@@PaulHeimlund Men, it was nothing. We do need more people like you in this plataform. I'm just now getting into photography and just by watching your videos I felt very inspired. Also, i had to go with the 50mm after this video, your shots were awesome.
"Without the lens cap" Hahaha
Some donuts can do that..ha ha
Thanks for making such a clear video! Tips I didn't even knew I needed
Nice video. But still waiting for the "how to" part 😅
Absolutely loved these tips... Keep educating...💯
Hi there..great vid.
Can i kindly take ur advice.
I want to do guitar vids in a dimly lit room..will this lens capture the ambience,?
Thanks
I personally find the 50 mm too close. You would have to keep your camera pretty far away.
If, like me, you have your camera on your computer desk, you would be better off with a kit lens. I have an 18 -55 mm lens. Great wide angle to capture your fretboard right to your strumming.
Hey! The 50mm is dope in low light! If you don’t have enough light in the room, just bring in any house hold lamp. Even though your camera might be cropped sensor you can get really cinematic shots, compared to a kit lens.
Best of luck ;)
@@PaulHeimlund thanks..actually i want to get more serious about this..LED panel or softbox is better for cinema look?
Nice vid brother. Im gonna get that 50mm for sure..
He got me at “Back to you, Paul” and his different character😂 I’m getting this lens. Thank you . Subbing too. Sub back ? I’m not a tech channel though
Just got my 50mm today this video was so helpful thanks bro 💯
I'm a certified noob, I'm having a hard time with this lens.
Why?
I shoot foods, weddings and tabletop products and mostly use this 50mm lens which gives me stunning results. I just love ❤️ this lens.
Do u use crop sensor or a fullframe?
Heimlund indian can understand 😂😂
Yes! You're back! Love your videos
Luke Humphries Hey Luke! Oh, yes! I’m back! Expect many more videos in the upcoming weeks ;)
Thanks for your feedback!!
@@PaulHeimlund hands down one of my favourite channels on UA-cam :)
How are those Tips? They ain't tips, they're Types, or am I mistaken? This ain't clickbait but it sure is misinformation :/
Neat trick turning lens around can’t wait to try that 👍
I cannot think of a reason for this channel not to have hundred of thousands more subs.. great content.. pardon my english im from Argentina!
Muchas gracias! Your English is great btw ;)
loved it mate🎉
Thank you SO MUCH for this video :) Excellent content.
Very good Video. Thanks a lot for sharing it!
Thank you for these tips! These are so helpful, especially for capturing evening and nature!!
Great video! Very dynamic!
you crush it man, definitely subscribing...great energy my friend
Thanks man!
wow, thanks a lot for your detailed video, it made me to purchase this lens for my photography 😊😊
I'm sold! thanks!
Amazing footage and your quality is outstanding!!!! I'm sold
This is probably The best Video I found while searching A Review of this nifty fifty. Amazing Stuffs Man. Carry On.
Thanks!
Second lens I purchased too. Mainly for its low light non flash capabilities. The kit lens is back on for the daytime outdoor stuff.
omg you blew my mind with the macro tip!!! really great vid!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful :)
Great Video....I love how you speak☺️
love the background music and studio set up!
Thanks! 😁
I liked your video. entertaining plus educational.
Excellent presentation/information!!! Thank you!
like your presentation straight to the point
I love this lens one of my favorites
Mine too ;)
Got my 50mm f/1.8 STM and I'm really liking it!
You smash it man .. cool n keep it up
great info! thanks for mentioning APS-C, many pros forget that majority of people have cropped cameras :)
super like the background music🥰
Mindblowing! Me as a total newbie enjoyed this video so much! Also, i was just exactly looking for a lens for object shooting and macro as well. Omg you made my day!
Excellent presentation
Great reviews and tips!
Def works wonders! Worth 200%
Thank you for this video! You helped me decide on which lens to start my photography journey with instead of the 16-50mm kit lens.
Dude! This video is really well put together.
Thanks, man!