I just got the 24mm 1.4 Gmaster for $700. Its used & the guy who sold it said it had a tiny scratch on the lens but IQ was perfect. I’ve been testing it for a week & see nothing wrong with it. WIN!! Lol
I get the premise of sponsored content, but literally 99% of mice now a days has macros lol It’s a regular mouse, giving the the “creative” tag is just a gimmick by HP. Love your content though man! Been a fan for years! Keep it up!
For now I've landed on the Sigma 24-70 2.8, Tamron 70-180 2.8, and Sigma 50 1.4 with my a7S III. The 24-70 stays on 99% of the time, but I use the 50 for portrait work, and the 70-180 when I need a bit longer reach. I hate falling into the cliche, but damn is the 24-70 perfect for just about everything. lol
Nice! Thanks for sharing I only have two Tamron lenses (17-28 f2.8 and 28-75 f2.8). That covers pretty much all my needs. My dream is that Tamron makes a 17-70 f2.8 so I only have one lens 😄
Still got it , love the lens but my buddy is using it right now so couldn’t include it in haha , if I had to choose tho I think I’d prefer the Sony 16-35
I’ve got the Sigma 24-70 which basically lives on my camera more often than not. For interviews I go with the 35mm 1.8 & 85mm 1.8 combo. I’m hoping to get a 16-35mm next.
Great video, if I remember correctly, the macro tube works better with telephoto lenses since they have a longer minimum focusing point than a wide angle lens. This is why most macro lenses are 70mm and above. This is also why telephoto lenses have macro capabilities.