My name is Mitch Lally and I'm an Australian filmmaker and photographer. My work has taken me all around the world and I'm extremely lucky to make a living doing what I love. I want to share what I've learned, my techniques, ideas and tips that help me to create value for others through my work so that you might be able to also do the same.
Cheers Mitch! Great work as usual👌🏽 I happen to own this lens and it is spectacular, it renders so beautiful images. Just a small detail, applying the crop factor of x0.79 to its f4 aperture it’s equivalent to almost f3.2 in full frame terms 🤓 Lovely bokeh 👏🏽
I use a DSLR. They are durable. The low cost high end lenses are fantastic. Also my DSLR has the same sensor as the equivalent mirrorless camera, but is easier to hold onto with a big lens. I plan to stay with this.
Great video! I'm thinking about changing cameras atm and this was super helpful! I usually shoot concerts at poorly lit venues. Would you recomend this camera for that kind of use?
Probably not. But if you use flash there’s no reason why not. The low light is okay but full frame Sony would be the way to go IMO. Canon also has great low light focusing too in their full frame bodies.
God bless you for this review! I was looking for a 32-64 review like this for years! I think there are only 2 or 3 portrait review of this underrated lens. And you shown all the points I was expecting , especially how f4 on medium format is totally enough in terms of background rendering or just in terms of bokeh. I think it can be an all-around first gfx lens, then add the 110 f2 or the 80 after .
love my fuji gfx 50sii! Such a killer camera for portraits and just to slow down and take photos in a creative way for me! I actually did some self-portraits recently for a video and just loved the process!
@@MitchLally close focusing distance and the aspect ratio plays a role in composition i think, i love your presets bro, works even with jpg. can't wait to support you with your courses.
I would love to see a comparison between the GFX and X-T5. I love both of them. Btw this lens is F4, but in fullframe world it's equivalent to F3 and also the 3D depth from medium format makes the magic. Great video, thanks.
There's no such thing as medium format look. Full frame has the option of shallower depth of field than medium format. You can generally match the look of a medium format image with equivalent lenses on ANY sensor format.
@@Rocky-AR Actually the concept of a 'medium format lok' is a common misconception. There is no characteristic of medium format which can be visually observed besides a potential increase in resolution. Why do you think there IS a medium format look?
I have the GFX100s, I love the GF lenses though I don't own the 32-64 F4. I do however have the 45-100 F4 which is another great GF Lens. Great images you shoot!
@@MitchLally i think $800-900$ is more reasonable. but then again it has to cover a medium format sensor, so it means more glass… So I get it in a way.
I just picked up the Sigma 28-70 2.8. Haven’t used it yet but it is small and balances well which is what I was after. My other lenses are the Sony 85mm 1.8, and the 200-600mm GM. I do want to get a prime 17 or 20 mm for wide shots and astrophotography, and probably another zoom in the 80 to 200 range.
Hey Mitch, big fan of your channel. I wondered if you’ll get hold of the new RF 35mm f1.4 and compare to the likes of the adapted Tamron 35 1.4, I got this lens a few years ago based on your comparison video against the Sigma and it’s amazing, sharp, beautiful bokeh and lack of chromatic aberration… would be really curious to see it compared with the new RF 35 that is like half the weight of the adapted Tamron!
Just to clarify, your two preset packs up for sale on your site are completely different or updated from the "MITCH LALLY - AUTHENTIC FILM" pack you had out a few years ago right? I purchased that one and loved it and am interested in purchasing one of your new ones.
If you cant find the right exposure with the exposure setting through the OVF just.m putnthe DSLR away and use the newer RF camera body. DSLR will never die.