Wide Angle Lenses for Landscape Photography
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2020
- I love using a wide angle lens for landscape photography, and in this video I look at why they work so well, and some of the characteristics of these kinds of lenses that we need to be aware of.
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Camera & Lens:
Fuji X-T4 amzn.to/3hwoRsn
Fuji X-T3 amzn.to/2U2jWU0
Fuji XF10-24mm amzn.to/2V4EZ9c
Fuji XF55-200mm amzn.to/2YMVtE0
Laowa 9mm f2.8 amzn.to/2Lb9tmf
Drone:
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Phone and Filming:
Iphone 11 amzn.to/39BMTx0
DJI Osmo Mobile 3 amzn.to/2OOt3H9
Moment Anamorphic Lens moment.8ocm68.net/yYmDy
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Microphone: Rødelink Wireless Go amzn.to/2HcjBJE
Tripod:
Gitzo Traveller Series 1 Tripod amzn.to/2CWyjnx
X-T3 L bracket amzn.to/3ckf9Gv
Backpack
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This was like a masterclass on composition with a wide angle lens. Thank you.
The fact that you actually have quality images to back up the talking points is huge. Massively educational.
Using wide angle to film this? Big hands.
That was a tour de force. Something to watch over and over. Getting ready to upgrade from the X-E3 / 18-55mm I have taken backpacking since 2018 to an XT5 and likely the 10-24mm wide angle. I've had to take a fair number of overlapping vertical shots to stitch together to capture a scene.
Excellent video. However I'm not sure a landscape needs to be ultra-sharp at the horizon line. Considering your foreground is usually what people will look at the most some distant mountains or hills don't have to be sharp and can be a little softer.
This was such a well prepared and presented tutorial with so many valuable tips and accompanying examples. Thank you for creating and sharing this.
This was a perfectly timed video Andy. I've just bought the Fuji 10-24mm (partly motivated by your equally informative review of this lens) and have really benefited from your advice in this video. As ever, your use of annotation to illustrate the points in your own images is hugely helpful. A true masterclass packed in to less than 30 mins. Thank you.
Andy - curious if you ever use any of Fujifilm’s prime lenses (either for landscape photography or otherwise). If so, which ones do like best and for what situations?
I have been struggling with my 10-24 and this is what I needed to see. Thank you!
I have watched a lot of videos on UA-cam but this is on top of the pile. Very informative, Andy.
I have become an ardent Andy Mumford fanboy. Whatever he talks about goes straight into my brain. Nor artifice, no mumbo-jumbo. Just wisdom and experience.
This is really a masterclass, yes. Andy, your videos are really pure bliss, very nice photo, calm tone and extremly good advice. I love that you do and I understand your switch, I went from Canon FF to Fuji XF and I just love it....a lot!
I rarely ever watch long videos on UA-cam but your thorough and informative explanation is the reason why I watch up to the very end. They always leave me with new information that I wouldn't otherwise get from other creators. For that, your channel really stands out. Keep 'em coming.
Stopped it after 10mseconds and subscribed - that opening drone shot is absolutely stunning!
I am an experienced photographer and I learned a lot from this video and smiled a few times on some of the teaching points which I had to learn myself through hard experience (there was no internet when I started...) -Most youtubers are young, inexperienced and not particularly good photographers. This video is packed with knowledge and some seriously good imagery, I could certainly learn a thing or two from Mr. Mumford. A big thumbs up on this one.
I think this was the best discussion of wide angle lenses that I've found.
Thank younfor sharing your priceless knowledge Andy !
This is the most comprehensive video I've come across on shooting wide angle lenses. Thanks for the wealth of information.
Truly a brilliant informative video and the images, oh my! Very inspirational! Made me want to get out there and shoot. Thx Andy! you're the best of the best!
Andy, thanks for taking the time to explain so much! Love seeing your images on youtube. Your style and pictures have always been an inspiration to me. Cheers!