Thank you very much, this means a lot! I try hard to work on getting my videos out there, it can be disconcerting though with the lack of traction I seem to get, hopefully one day though 🤞
Hi Shane. Great video once again, as usual. The more of these lens videos I watch, the more confused I get on what to eventually buy. With my travel 1" sensor camera, the built-in lens has an equivalent of 25-400mm, of which Lightroom shows that an excessively high percentage of raw's were shot at the 25mm wide end. This tells me that I really wish that it had the ability to shoot wider than 25mm. Once I upgrade my travel camera to a Sony full-frame (would be much easier to do if I stopped buying Caribbean cruises for my wife and I..) I was primarily thinking that the 16-35mm would be what I would go for, and if I needed anything wider than 16mm that I would just try to shoot a pano, although panos are more difficult at very wide ranges due to convergence distortion. Having said that, I also doubt that I'll have much use to get down to the 12mm end on the 12-24mm with the type of photos that I enjoy. Perhaps I'll have to try to rent/borrow the 12-24mm for a weekend to see what I think. Stay safe! Cheers from Kingston, Ontario.
Thank you! I find the same, with most zoom lenses I use I find myself shooting on the extremes of their range, like 75% of my shots on this lens are still at 12mm. I would def recommend renting it first if you can just because of how niche it is
I would probably use a ND filter that goes over sensor. I’ve used a filter from Kase which I purchased from Amazon. I’ve heard good reviews from STC filters and it also goes over the sensor.
Hi Shane, have you decided what nd filters you are using for this lens? Would you do a video on that and how to shoot long exposure photography with this lens?
I have not purchased a set yet but I think I am leaning toward the sensor-side filters because of their lighter weight. I absolutely can make a video on the filters and my experiences shooting with this lens :)
Love your presentation. You're one of the most underrated people on UA-cam. Wish you'll get more and more viewers in future
Thank you very much, this means a lot! I try hard to work on getting my videos out there, it can be disconcerting though with the lack of traction I seem to get, hopefully one day though 🤞
Very informative as usual. Thank you !
Thank you very much for watching :)
Hi Shane.
Great video once again, as usual.
The more of these lens videos I watch, the more confused I get on what to eventually buy.
With my travel 1" sensor camera, the built-in lens has an equivalent of 25-400mm, of which Lightroom shows that an excessively high percentage of raw's were shot at the 25mm wide end. This tells me that I really wish that it had the ability to shoot wider than 25mm. Once I upgrade my travel camera to a Sony full-frame (would be much easier to do if I stopped buying Caribbean cruises for my wife and I..) I was primarily thinking that the 16-35mm would be what I would go for, and if I needed anything wider than 16mm that I would just try to shoot a pano, although panos are more difficult at very wide ranges due to convergence distortion. Having said that, I also doubt that I'll have much use to get down to the 12mm end on the 12-24mm with the type of photos that I enjoy. Perhaps I'll have to try to rent/borrow the 12-24mm for a weekend to see what I think.
Stay safe!
Cheers from Kingston, Ontario.
Thank you! I find the same, with most zoom lenses I use I find myself shooting on the extremes of their range, like 75% of my shots on this lens are still at 12mm. I would def recommend renting it first if you can just because of how niche it is
I would probably use a ND filter that goes over sensor. I’ve used a filter from Kase which I purchased from Amazon. I’ve heard good reviews from STC filters and it also goes over the sensor.
Thank you! I'll take a look at them, I really appreciate your input :)
Oh Jesus here goes another 2k. I’ve wanted this lens for a while but been trying to push it into my sub-conscious 🤣
Ha, I'm sorry 😅 I was the same way for a long while, I finally caved.
I'm sure you gathered by the video, I pretty happy with it at least 😄
Hi Shane, have you decided what nd filters you are using for this lens? Would you do a video on that and how to shoot long exposure photography with this lens?
I have not purchased a set yet but I think I am leaning toward the sensor-side filters because of their lighter weight. I absolutely can make a video on the filters and my experiences shooting with this lens :)
Im so poor
best voice