Hey Pierre. As you switched focus in your video to single point at some time, what sort of autofocus mode do you mostly use in these steeet sessions? Zone or wide or…?
You are my inspiration!! Everytime I watch your video I’m imagining That I am you, shooting around the city and doing the things that you love. Someday I will have the gear that you have! I’m manifesting everything!! I will be a great photographer and vlogger like you!
Hello, sir I'm very fan of you, from the Philippines and I always watch your Video, please notice my comment because everytime I watch your video I'm feel inspired.
Looking for this lens and came to your video. But I noticed that downtown Chicago is all concrete. No trees or green whatsoever. I'm not familiar with US cities, but as a European city planner this gave me the chills.
Can you help me decide which one should I buy sony 16-35 gm2 or 24-70 gm2. I m just a hobbyist photographer n like to shoot portrait of family n travel photographs. I don't like to keep changing lens n want to travel light. Please suggest. Just for info I have the following but I don't like to switch n want to have one lens on my camera Sony 11mm f1.8 Sony 50mm f2.8 Sony 90mm f2.8 Sigma 30mm f1.4 Sony 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens (I usually use this most as I don't have to switch)
It certainly beats out the MK1. Does it beat out the Sigma 24-70/2.8 DG DN though? If so, does it beat it to the tune of 2x the price? They seem very close from a performance and form factor perspective.
@@youuuuuuuuuuutube The difference doesn't equate to a 2x price increase, imo. Either way, I'm sticking to primes. Glad to see zooms get ever better, though.
I just received my Sony GM2 24-70. Are the internal elements in free state and rattle when camera not connected? Is that Normal? Will it not damage anything inside during travel?
Still part way through watching so you may answer this towards the end... ... Also I know this isn't quite the focus of this video... With the 24-70mm experience, how does it fair against the tamron 35-150mm experience in trying to avoid lens changing? (Not sure if you've tried that one) I have the Tamron 17-28mm and a 24-70. When I take my 24-70 it's all I'll take. If you were stuck with 35mm as the widest FL would you feel inclined to take or want a wider FL lens?.. and then need to change more often? ...or now you're shooting with 24-70 do you miss the reach you get with the 70-200 you often use? Would a 35-150 in your opinion (which I'm considering as a walkaround) be a better choice to reduce the want for lens changing for a 1 lens kit? 24-70 gets all the different looks wide-short tele but the tele doesn't have much reach. 35-150 hasn't much of a wide look, but 150 has pretty good reach. Worried that in getting the 35-150 I'd want to change to the 17-28 at that crossover point more than with the 24-70 w/ a 70-180 crossover point, which would defeat the purpose of buying it and it's a pricey. What're your thoughts?
I use 16-35 for wide shots in confined spaces like real estate. Use 24-70 for regular video production even some more cinematic shots. I’d choose 24-70 for versatility
I would mostly do tight zoom for architectural, and smooth for event photography. I've been waiting for this lens. I love the 24-70 gm version 1. My only complaint was that it was heavy.
great video awesome French accent-) need advice, im a run n gun shooter from shooting hockey games to street photography, debating strongly between the 35-150 and the new 24-70 g master. 35-150 is heavy not the most fun to carry around and missing the 24mm... while the 24-70 I feel like im missing some range.... what would you do? I feel that I like my 24-105 better lolll