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I am Canon EOS M50 mirrorless camera user and my lens is use before is 50mm 1.8, now i switch to Canon EF-M 32mm F/1.4. Is this good to use for video beauty content inside the studio?
What picture profile did you shoot with, i think M50 doesnt have a Log or a profile to make it look washed out and gray for better color grading, so how did you color grade it?😢
Heya ya Thomas 😊! SO I'm using m50 mk2 with tamron 24-70 f2.8 g2 which have already the stabilisation, you think I should turn the is off from the camera? Thank you
1.4 is a bokeh lens, if you want to test it then the resulting photos are human portraits or close ups of anything on the street. Because you are too far away when taking the photo, the distance of the object you display is less clear. You can move closer so that the quality of the bokeh lens is more pronounced.
@ryandhikanugraha7474 which I did. And I told the truth: at 1.4 it’s not sharp, with a lot of chromatic aberration. There’s an entire video dedicated on the review of the lens 🤷🏻♂️
Nice thing about having an adapter and a speed booster is you can potentially double the usage of your lens collection as you will get two different ‘effective’ focal length from each. For example a 50mm 1.8 with an adapter will give wan effective focal length of around 80mm. With the speed booster you’ll get 50mm (ish) focal length (thereabouts) but with f1.2 thrown in due to extra stop of light. So having both diversifies your lens potential usage.
Thank you i bought a speed buster just because everyone else was buying it but i didn't even know what it was for. So i still don't know what it is for after watching this video. I just want cinematic footage.
Please do your own homework: there’s a pinned comment where I corrected myself. And no, the 32mm isn’t THE best lens, this is only MY opinion. If you don’t agree, make your own channel and do your own recommendations.
I'm sick that the rear of the speed booster is plastic versus a polished metal. I've already been down that plastic road before, and I don't care for cheaper crap. Give me quality, or give me nothing.