For those wondering: The 50mm FE on a crop sensor(A6000) is 1,5x = 75mm. Also I made a little mistake on most of the cards where it says 85mm instead of 50mm. All photo's are edited in Adobe Lightroom. Thanks for watching and Stay Safe
Dude I think you've convinced me to grab the a6000....I had a t3i years ago and sold it and almost just bought another one used but mirrorless has got to be the way to go....thinking of grabbing the sigma 30mm 1.4 to start out, really want to photograph cars and do rolling shots. Cheers for the video.
Sponsored by Carlsberg 🍺 haha sick shots brother! Fall colors in Copenhagen is just something else. That neon "G" sign with the yellow leaves in foreground was my fav shot! Hope to see new vid soon 💪
Ooohh Man! You just blew my mind, Those edits were dope. You deserve a million times more subscribers and views. Damn good.👌 If possible please make a video on the edits as well. Would love to learn from you.💥💥
Hey Jensen thanks for the video, it's good to use as an inspiration as well as a reference, especially I just got today my Sony a6000 as my very first Camera. Now I'm all hyped to learn how to make as good pictures as yours.
Sean Tucker would love that shot at 3:08. Nice shot. I have two a6000s and an a5000 with several primes. I also have a full-frame Sony (A7RII) and Canon (6D). The a6000 is still a great little camera. I will admit to loving the a5000 for its compact size and still being pretty capable. I just wish it had back button focus. One up for the a6000. One of my images, a close-cropped nature shot, that was selected for a curated photography exhibit (small city) was shot with the Sony 55-210mm kit lens on the a6000. If I didn't have the little a5000, the a6000 with the 35mm f1.8 would probably be my walk-around camera. Reasonable glass and learning to use your gear to manifest your vision goes beyond the latest and greatest gear. Thanks for showing that to people with great images that show using vision and design principles instead of just wild snapping.
The maximum lens sharpness at center is at f2.8 and at the edge is f8. May I suggest trying those two out, especially the f8 for cross the frame sharpness, and depth of field. At times it is good to have more in focus on street photography. And yes, I realize the current trends towards blur and bokeh. Will they hold over time and will all photos of this period then look the same? Some really nice looking shots, with a difficult lens. If I owned the Sony, I would not buy this lens. Perhaps looking to Sigma?
Great videos , How do you manage focus in this situtations? Can you please share some settings ? Do you have any Lightroom or Photoshop presets we can use? :D
Hi, I’ve begun photography just recently with an a6000. I’m trying to learn for now. I had a question. I saw that people suggested f11-f18 for landscape photography but you are using f1.8 for street photography. How does it work?
SONY FE 50 mm f/1.8 is posible to use Sony a6000? be okey right? FE lens is cheapest that E.... XD what funny in my state SONY E 50mm f/1.8 OSS is 244usd SONY FE 50 mm f/1.8 is 170 usd FE - is FullFrame so is pointed to A7+ (Sony FE) OSS - APSC so is pointed to Alfaes mirrorles (Sony E) So its possible and no problem uses FE on E right?
how do you describe the performance of this combo considering the lack of OSS on this lens linked with a a6000 (which doesn't have built-in stabilization)?
Amazing video and amazing shots! Did you shoot in this video with the 50mm or the 85mm? Because the title and informations are telling something different.
i'm so glad i discovered your channel!! your videos are really comforting to watch! im a beginner photographer and i would like to get a sony a6000 but mostly shoot portraits.. what lens would you recommend that is good but cheap bc my budget isnt that high :(
Hi Nicole, thanks for your kind words :) welcome! For portraits I actually really like the sony 50mm 1.8, I have also done quite a few with the 85mm 1.8 from sony aswell, because I love the crop on that one. But has given me situations where I couldn’t get enough space between the subject and me.
How didd you managed to shoot so bright photos with these settings? I know you shot I RAW and edited them, but even on monitor they looked so bright. I can hear that you were shooting multiple frames at once, it's some kind of a feature in the camera? Mind sharing the knowledge? :)
Hey man, I love the video and your content! Could you or sb explain me why do you press the little round bottom when focussing I would like to know how it works... Thank you and keep going!
Si io ho Sony 6000 e 50 f1.8 Sony, l'ho comperato per una svendita non mi serviva ma nuovo a 130 euro! molto contento di averlo fatto e che ora difficilmente tolgo uno dei miei preferiti tra Sony 28 e 24 105, Un consiglio non abbandonate mai la macchina fotografica, io sosta per un caffè era nel baule della macchina al ritorno non ho più trovato Sony 6300 con 18 135! più la serratura auto. Ciao a tutti
Love the shot with the horses and the elephants as a guard of honour. Had the A6000 for years but it has been sat in a cupboard for the last 5 years. Just decided to get it out and start shooting with it again. I have just ordered the 50mm f1.8 lens so I'm looking forward to getting out with it. Up to now I've only had the standard kit lens. Hope I've made a good choice.
Thinking about doing the same. Rocking my a6100 with standard lense. Really want to get the 1.8 but $200 seems a bit much. This video really makes me want to get it. Photography is an expensive hobby…
Hi friend! Thanks for this video!! I love Copenhagen! I recently bought a Sony a6000 to take my first steps...I want to change my kit lens... Do you recommend the 50mm 1.8 OSS or the 50mm 1.8 F (full frame)? Secondly, what do you think of the Sony 16mm 2.8 for street photography? THANKS!! Desde Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
I'm very impressed with the sony a6000, but i'm still confused about which one to choose, sony or nikon, and how long or how many years sony can last..😐😐😐