I need a wide lens..I like the Samyang 35 mm 1.8, it's small, light, autofocus good, nice colors....I also like the Samyang 35 mm 1.4, mk I version, but I can't decide which of the two -it would be better for portraits and landscape stills...great content, thank you so much! Subscribed!
Oh it’s nice! But it’s $800. The Sony budget options you can get for $300-$400 these days. Tamron has a 35mm 2.8 for $200. The Sigma is more of a direct comparison to the GM. It’s budget friendly but I wouldn’t consider it a budget option. $800 for most ain’t cheap 😅
Do you need / want sharp lenses when shooting women.... No, not really. The only thing you may really notice on either of these is the chromatic aberrations may be a bit exaggerated on the cheaper lens, but than again if you shoot in black/white or tend to shoot in perfect lighting then its not really an issue at all.
I fully agree! Now I do love my G Masters 😅 but they were definitely a quality of life purchase with speed and performance. But man these entry level lenses are so good, they all produce really good results! Thanks for the comment Kirk!
I need a wide lens..I like the Samyang 35 mm 1.8, it's small, light, autofocus good, nice colors....I also like the Samyang 35 mm 1.4, mk I version, but I can't decide which of the two -it would be better for portraits and landscape stills...great content, thank you so much! Subscribed!
I still use a Canon EF 50mm 1.8...after 20 years. It works, it's paid for and it makes money.
One of the most consistent lenses of all time!
The 35mm 1.4 GM is literally best decision I’ve made, incredible image quality
It is, by far, one of my fav lenses ever across systems
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the Sigma 35 1.4 - might be a hair sharper, definitely less $$$ and better build - just saying...
Oh it’s nice! But it’s $800. The Sony budget options you can get for $300-$400 these days. Tamron has a 35mm 2.8 for $200. The Sigma is more of a direct comparison to the GM. It’s budget friendly but I wouldn’t consider it a budget option. $800 for most ain’t cheap 😅
Do you need / want sharp lenses when shooting women.... No, not really. The only thing you may really notice on either of these is the chromatic aberrations may be a bit exaggerated on the cheaper lens, but than again if you shoot in black/white or tend to shoot in perfect lighting then its not really an issue at all.
I fully agree! Now I do love my G Masters 😅 but they were definitely a quality of life purchase with speed and performance. But man these entry level lenses are so good, they all produce really good results! Thanks for the comment Kirk!
I'm late as hell to find out you got a channel! What gimbal are you using that has tracking? I'm in the market for one.
Yooooo! Just seeing this! Behind on comments 😅 dude it’s the DJI Osmo Pocket 3!
Great content! I subscribed!
Thank you 🙏
Hey might be off topic here but what's your current tech stack for running the business?
Yo! I’m not really sure what you’re asking. Are you asking about what gear I use or what software I use??
@@mariodevon_ software, just curious to see if you use like a honeybook or dubsado or maybe you have a better process that works for you.