This was our first lens and it’s been a very versatile tool to learn on. It’s super cool to hear your thoughts on the lens. 😊 you’re totally right about low light environments being tricky.
Hey did you edit those photos? Just got this lens and a sony a6400 to take product photos for my alcohol bottle. What camera settings do you use? Any tips in general would be great, cheers
I want to buy a camera for some projects that I have to do when I don't have a photographer, I am lost on which camera should I buy for food photography, I was thinking about the a6400, I appreciate your feedback on it. thanks
Great video Brother. I think yours is the only one i found in RU-vid that explains who should get which lens so kudos to that. I am new relatively new to the world of photography. 1 month old to be precise and for my use which is mostly travel photography and general day to day use which lens would you recommend out of the 2. I own a A6600 with 18-135 kit lens FYI.I would not be using the camera for any professional work .Its mostly to satisfy my hobby as a photographer. Taking some photos here an there while traveling,Photos of family friends and few get together and that's all. Would appreciate your response.
I really like Sigma lenses and appreciate their quality. I don't have one. I bought a 23mm Viltrox instead of the 30mm Sigma and have ordered a 12mm Samyang AF instead of the 16mm Sigma. The Sigma 16 is next on my list even though I have that focal length covered with the kit lens. I like the f1.4. I am now thinking of the Tamron 17-70 for one of my camera bodies that now carries the 16-50 kit lens. I certainly think the 30mm Sigma is a good choice for many people. Near a "normal" lens, but a tad wider ... I think this is great. Good show! Thanks.
Hi, can i know where i can find that camera extension grip with the shutter button that you are using. I too am using the a6500 as well . appreciate it!
Great video. I have a cannon m50 with the stock lenses and also a “nifty 50” lens”. I am looking to get another lens that does not crop too much. My shooting space is not too large so I have to move as far back as I can with my “nifty 50” so the video Is not 60 percent my face. Is the 30mm about the same as the nifty 50? I am looking to get a lens that allows more of my body to show when filming but still provide the blurry effect behind me. Thanks.
I own lumix g85 with kit lens 12-60 mm and currently I did not like that setup so much because very bad in low light and very less Bokeh and mainly I make RU-vid video plus wedding photography and videography etc and now I considered sigma 16 mm 1.4 and on this system it's act like 32mm so what's ur opinion, m I on right path🔥
Hope you littered your golf balls all over the wilderness. LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS, show some respect for others,nature and those who will be born after you are dead.Thanks.
I had the Sigma 16mm and ended up selling it mainly because I wasn't really doing many videos. Great lens, but day to day the 30mm is my go-to and for when I am unsure what I'll find to shoot I'll take my Sony 18-135mm OSS along.
@@wendellglo5076 unless you're using a model with IBIS like the a6500 or a tripod you're going to encounter some image quality issues. Having a high shutter speed and something to stabilize the camera on/against helps either way, but there could also be an issue with the lens itself. Proper cleaning of the glass too using camera specific items helps as oppose to just a soft cloth.
@@wendellglo5076 did you buy it new or used? Also are you using it wide open (at 1.4)? I admit it's not as sharp wide open but unless you're shooting in dim environments, lower the f-stop a little and you'll see a big difference.