Well, they are eyes, and there's a significant difference between one focal length and another, between one aperture and another, between the distortions or aberrations of two different lenses. It's a bit like all of us; we have different eyes and see slightly differently in terms of colors, contours, and contrasts. The video mentions a wide range of focal lengths because it depends on the subject which lens to choose, not the other way around. So yes, for taking photos, any lens will do, but if you want to work or take slightly more technical, studied, or theoretical photographs, you need to be able to choose between different lenses in the various situations you may encounter. If you don't believe me, ask an optician, or a good photographer.
A kit lens? Yeah sure if youre just learning but if youre starting paid gigs id change that to a 24-70 2.8. very versatile and higher quality than a kit
@@tykeboy16 he probably meant the sigma apsc 18-55 2.8 which is like a 28-80mm equivalent on full frame and a solid starter lens or upgrade from a kit lens
@@kiliansalomon507 Back then I started with a 24-70 f/2.8, but hardly ever used it really. Went all prime lenses then and can't think of ever use a zoom again...
as someone who doesn’t shoot sports and wildlife, but mainly architecture, landscape and astro, i’m content with a 16mm prime and a 28-70mm . never have felt like i’ve been missing opportunities.
@@philipo_-eh2ut Agreed. New lenses are fun and everybody loves new toys, but I shoot sony full frame and can't imagine owning all those lenses at the same time.
35mm 1.4 all the way, I've got a 70-200 2.8 and the 35 just washes the 70-200 every time. Just feels a bit more natural with a prime lens to me, allows me to connect with the camera a bit more.
For real. The shots I get with my 250$ 35mm 1.4 prime and the shots i get with my 1300$ 24-70mm are day and night…. The cheap sigma art series prime lenses were the best investments I ever made.
10-16 f2.8 ultra wide. 24,35,or 50 f1.8 pref based on apsc or full frame. 17-75 f2.8 primary shooter, and then a 70-200 or any telephoto lense that's f2.8. Regardless, you got a prime and the 17-75 on you all the time. And either have ultra wide or telephoto as your third carry. Primarily its all about what you want to shoot. Dont listen to ppl who tell you to get every lense their is.
20-70 f1.8 and 70-200 f1.8 get those two and you hit all the lens he just hit. Could also sprinkle maybe one of the prime lenses just to have it because why not. But when you you’re starting anything is good! Learn with what you have and build up!
Just use a 85mm or 50mm and then get a 16-35mm. That's all you need. But what I use is the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 and that has been my main lens for 2 years now. You don't need every single lens LMAO. Only 2-3 MAX!
Wanted to buy a a7 for full frame, but you shoot on apsc, sure the crop and stuff, but wouldnt full frame be better? Just the size, not talking about more expensive bodies, we know, its not the body which counts...✌🏽
Go aspc I seen amazing stuff on Fuji X-T3/4 or others I got a a6400 was split between the fujis. You can still get professional quality, it's all about the lenses you use.
Plus the weight of the full frame and lenses adds up imagine lugging that around day doing street photography. Anyway weigh up your options. The gap has narrowed between aspc and FF as the years progressed
“There’s not a lot of room to get a good overall shot” Well that’s why it’s a subjective art my friend. Make it work. There’s no room for complaining in art.
Viltrox makes a pretty solid AF 23mm f1.4 for pretty cheap. I think I picked it up for ~$250. Has a fairly heavy vignette and some barrel distortion but the colors are really nice and honestly all it's attributes give it a "character" that I really like.
i mainly do filming, so i choose Sigma 18-50mm i can shoot inside and outside of the car easily your list is way more perfect but it's a big punch to the wallet :v
Prime lense (fixed focal range) tend to have better image quantity and have lower f stops. The 14-24, 24-70 , 70-200 is the "holy trinity" for covering almost all potential angles and compositions.
If you have a certain budget then prime lenses are great since they usually have wider apertures(more light into the sensor) but cost way less than a telephoto with the same aperture, also generally better image quality. Then theres the aspect of a prine lense forces you to do the zooming in and out with your feet, which will drastically improve a photographers composition. If used wisely and with intent. And lastly adding to what lifethoughoptics said a 24-70 is good for events and real estate photos since you might not have too much space to work with. Compared to zooms in say 200-700 range are used specifically for sports and motorsports, because you can’t get too close to the action on a track. Plus a myriad of other things. Hope this helps
Make sure you buy a canon m to Efs adapter and a good lens I feel I shoulda bought the sigma 18-35mm f1.8 (700$) when I first started but you can also never go wrong with a 50mm f1.8 (130$)
@@evenl6883 thanks but i dont havs 700$ to drop on a lens🥲 but i was definitely going to buy the 50mm and get an adapter too but maybe after a while because this 15-45mm kit lens isnt too bad. any cpl filters u recommend?
Unlike what others state, I'll give different advice. Get whatever you need. In almost 2 years of dslr, I have used a prime for a day, completely hated it, and never came back. For anything the prime did, I could do better with the current combo of 18-55+55-250 and it wasn't worth it for the slight bump in image quality. If you take photos of anything at a distance, ignore the prime, get a telephoto. Preferably more than 200mm. If you have an M-EF-S adapter, get a 55-250 IS STM, the thing is awesome and I use the IS II version (non STM) and love it. It's wide enough to not force me to swap lenses constantly, and it's got good enough zoom for a lot of stuff Basically, find what lenses you need by seeing what you can't do
So I’ll get a a7iii and have 700€ leftover for lenses. Should I buy one 28-70 f/2.8 sigma or should I buy multiple lenses instead? When yes, which ones? I want to do car photo and videography
I want to preface this with the fact that I don’t do car photography, but I’ve been doing stuff in downhill skating and landscapes for about a decade at this point. In general, go for quality of lenses over quantity. The camera body is important, but the lens is what’s going to determine most of the overall look of the photo. I’d also recommend looking into prime lenses over zooms for several reasons. Primes are going to be overall cheaper for a sharp lens with a wide maximum aperture. While you will only have one focal length in the lens, personally I can attest that the limitation this imposes on you forces you to take more creative photos. Even if you do buy a zoom, I’d honestly recommend setting it to a specific focal length and then not touching it for the rest of the shoot to bring out that extra creativity in your shots. Finally, just remember that the only thing that’s going to make you a good photographer is taking a lot of photos. Take your camera everywhere you go, shoot everything you want to and don’t limit yourself to one genre. Just create
Bro called me broke in like 8 lenses. I have a n 18-55mm kit lens with my Nikon (does the job but not the best) and a 55-200mm both which get the job done like 99% of the time. The 1% is what my iPhone picks up
Bruh, basically just listed every lens possible like is that supposed to be advice, just get a fast 24 to 70 and like a longer prime and get other lens when u need them
Idk what lens to get first just have my A6400 with the stock 16-50mm and after seeing shots even pre editing with better lenses by you and others I realized the sony lens that comes with the A6400 sucks compared to a nice expensive one😅I mainly shoot for hobby at cars & coffees but scout for cars sometimes in cool spots and eventually will do some quick free shoots for friends/car peeps i meet at shows 📸👌🏽
iPhones have terrible cameras compared to dslr and mirrorless cameras. Don’t get me wrong, the iPhone 14 Pro and even the 13 Pro can get the job done if you don’t have a dslr, but professional cameras will always reign.
Why is photography so elitist man! I don’t even mess with different lenses anymore I just use a couple bridge cameras (fz1000 and a rx10 mark 3) and an Olympus tg6 point and shoot for hiking. Gets me out of trouble every time
Bro names basically all the lenses besides extreme telephotos lmao
hahahha yeah… what a dick
😂😂😂 Dude he was talking to had no clue what he was rambling about
nah dude, give it a try@chingachew6995
This is honestly what's wrong with the photography world.
Nobody needs all those lenses.
This needs to be pinned comment.
He said his preference tf
Photography isn't for everyone
It depends. I mean if you want to try out different types of photography you need different lenses
Well, they are eyes, and there's a significant difference between one focal length and another, between one aperture and another, between the distortions or aberrations of two different lenses. It's a bit like all of us; we have different eyes and see slightly differently in terms of colors, contours, and contrasts. The video mentions a wide range of focal lengths because it depends on the subject which lens to choose, not the other way around. So yes, for taking photos, any lens will do, but if you want to work or take slightly more technical, studied, or theoretical photographs, you need to be able to choose between different lenses in the various situations you may encounter. If you don't believe me, ask an optician, or a good photographer.
Definitely don't need all the lenses. Start with an 18-55mm and add one each side later on
A kit lens? Yeah sure if youre just learning but if youre starting paid gigs id change that to a 24-70 2.8. very versatile and higher quality than a kit
@@tykeboy16 he probably meant the sigma apsc 18-55 2.8 which is like a 28-80mm equivalent on full frame and a solid starter lens or upgrade from a kit lens
@@kiliansalomon507 Back then I started with a 24-70 f/2.8, but hardly ever used it really. Went all prime lenses then and can't think of ever use a zoom again...
@@grossmeister1181zooms are great but i rarely use my zoom. Just dtsy at 24 85% of the time
16-35, 50 and a 70-180 DONE! Full frame that is
andd you forgot the 400, 600 and 800 or a 140 to 600 and 800
Exactly that’s all you would ever need
@@cyanproductions6047 rent those
as someone who doesn’t shoot sports and wildlife, but mainly architecture, landscape and astro, i’m content with a 16mm prime and a 28-70mm . never have felt like i’ve been missing opportunities.
16-35 Sony, 35-150 Tamron. Use crop mode if needed. Job done...
really depends on what you're doing. most zoom lenses dont have very fast apertures.
@@notBeWitchyyou're shooting cars, you're not gonna shoot at max aperture anyway, plus that 35-150 is f2-2.8, more than enough
@@tridinh1011these kids literally don’t know anything. They’d be better off with a 28-200 for just shooting cars.
“so basically get every lens out there”
Bro was speaking gibberish the whole time for me
Those shots man 🫠🫠
Bro named 12000$ worth of lenses
This was funny thanks
Damn dude I think that list is a bit overkill... Maybe stick to two primes and the 24-105
@@philipo_-eh2ut Agreed. New lenses are fun and everybody loves new toys, but I shoot sony full frame and can't imagine owning all those lenses at the same time.
35mm 1.4 all the way, I've got a 70-200 2.8 and the 35 just washes the 70-200 every time. Just feels a bit more natural with a prime lens to me, allows me to connect with the camera a bit more.
Pause.
For real. The shots I get with my 250$ 35mm 1.4 prime and the shots i get with my 1300$ 24-70mm are day and night…. The cheap sigma art series prime lenses were the best investments I ever made.
10-16 f2.8 ultra wide. 24,35,or 50 f1.8 pref based on apsc or full frame. 17-75 f2.8 primary shooter, and then a 70-200 or any telephoto lense that's f2.8.
Regardless, you got a prime and the 17-75 on you all the time. And either have ultra wide or telephoto as your third carry.
Primarily its all about what you want to shoot. Dont listen to ppl who tell you to get every lense their is.
pretty much what im after, either a 23mm 1.4 or 30mm 1.4 I do more cinematic car videos with a gimbal so 30mm might be the go for those closeups
I think a 35-55, 50, and 70-200mm were the first lenses I bought and I could shoot most anything from paintball to cars to wildlife all quite happily.
The best lenses for APSC ,16mm 30mm and 56mm 1.4 sigma
Love your work man ❤
Thanks so much! Really appreciate all the support 😊🙏👍
20-70 f1.8 and 70-200 f1.8 get those two and you hit all the lens he just hit. Could also sprinkle maybe one of the prime lenses just to have it because why not. But when you you’re starting anything is good! Learn with what you have and build up!
He said well you need everything to shoot and that’s my preference
Primes are needed for video only in 2024, 24-70 70-200 at f2.8 there's everything you need
I’m getting rid of all prime lenses and buying a 24-70 f2.8 and a 70-200 f4.
That’s all I want right now.
Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8
Tamron 35-150mm.
Just use a 85mm or 50mm and then get a 16-35mm. That's all you need. But what I use is the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 and that has been my main lens for 2 years now. You don't need every single lens LMAO. Only 2-3 MAX!
Personally I have only ever taken photos on a phone so I have no idea what you just said... but you must be right, those pics are crazy good man!!!
I personally shoot on my school chromebooks back camera
35
35 on super crop
70-200
Done ✅
Wanted to buy a a7 for full frame, but you shoot on apsc, sure the crop and stuff, but wouldnt full frame be better? Just the size, not talking about more expensive bodies, we know, its not the body which counts...✌🏽
Go aspc I seen amazing stuff on Fuji X-T3/4 or others I got a a6400 was split between the fujis. You can still get professional quality, it's all about the lenses you use.
Plus the weight of the full frame and lenses adds up imagine lugging that around day doing street photography. Anyway weigh up your options. The gap has narrowed between aspc and FF as the years progressed
I have a 18 , a 35 and I just ordered a 55-210. I think I’m set for wildlife photography
24-70 and 70-200 and thats all you need
tamron 35-150, boom done
Tbh all ive got is an 18-70mm and a 50mm on an APSC
Covers all bases for me
“There’s not a lot of room to get a good overall shot”
Well that’s why it’s a subjective art my friend.
Make it work.
There’s no room for complaining in art.
Why on earth do you need a 70-200 when you are taking pictures of cars that you position yourself 😅
I looooved❤
Hi, could you tell me about sigma 56 for this purpose? Thank you
what about a 16-600?
in your opinion is apsc or full frame more ideal for car photography
only lens you need is a 50mm f/1.4 or 1.8 and a 24-70 and thats enough lenses.
does a sigma 24-70 fit on the cannon r6 ??
I just need the 85mm f1.8 ..14mm f1.4 and 150-600mm f5.6 and I will be good ...I have 24-70mm f4 right now
how does that explain why you don't need full frame?
Why do you need a 105? I had one and could not use it.
Man I love Ur work love Ur camera I rlly need one of them I got an old camera but can't afford a good one like urs but keep up the good work
You want those lenses. You don't need them.
well the video is called "lens wishlist" lol
Dope insights bro👍🏻👍🏻 why apsc sensor? Why don’t you shoot with full frame bodies?
In my opinion for most things you can just get away with a 28, 50, 85 and then one zoom lens way later on
Viltrox makes a pretty solid AF 23mm f1.4 for pretty cheap. I think I picked it up for ~$250. Has a fairly heavy vignette and some barrel distortion but the colors are really nice and honestly all it's attributes give it a "character" that I really like.
Homie was reading off of B&H
bro names the whole camera shop for travel gear
I'm currently using the 16-50mm kit lens. I hope I can buy the legend lens 30mm sigmain the near future for my a6400 😁🙏🏻
i mainly do filming, so i choose Sigma 18-50mm
i can shoot inside and outside of the car easily
your list is way more perfect but it's a big punch to the wallet :v
All you need is a 50mm, 24-70mm , 17-35mm
Definitely do not need all of those lens, worrying less about gear and just get out there
Can you explain how some lenses are better than others?
I'm new to photography
Prime lense (fixed focal range) tend to have better image quantity and have lower f stops.
The 14-24, 24-70 , 70-200 is the "holy trinity" for covering almost all potential angles and compositions.
If you have a certain budget then prime lenses are great since they usually have wider apertures(more light into the sensor) but cost way less than a telephoto with the same aperture, also generally better image quality.
Then theres the aspect of a prine lense forces you to do the zooming in and out with your feet, which will drastically improve a photographers composition. If used wisely and with intent.
And lastly adding to what lifethoughoptics said a 24-70 is good for events and real estate photos since you might not have too much space to work with. Compared to zooms in say 200-700 range are used specifically for sports and motorsports, because you can’t get too close to the action on a track.
Plus a myriad of other things.
Hope this helps
Thank you both of you❤️
I have 1 24-70 lens and i make it work with just that
I usually use a 150-600 for car event . Because i am a introvert
So youre basically watching the event from the nearby hill 😂
How do you get the car so shiny? And reflect so well.
Nice
as a guy who just bought a canon m50 mkII and looking for some lenses this really helped
Make sure you buy a canon m to Efs adapter and a good lens I feel I shoulda bought the sigma 18-35mm f1.8 (700$) when I first started but you can also never go wrong with a 50mm f1.8 (130$)
Get a 50mm
@@evenl6883 thanks but i dont havs 700$ to drop on a lens🥲 but i was definitely going to buy the 50mm and get an adapter too but maybe after a while because this 15-45mm kit lens isnt too bad. any cpl filters u recommend?
Unlike what others state, I'll give different advice.
Get whatever you need.
In almost 2 years of dslr, I have used a prime for a day, completely hated it, and never came back.
For anything the prime did, I could do better with the current combo of 18-55+55-250 and it wasn't worth it for the slight bump in image quality.
If you take photos of anything at a distance, ignore the prime, get a telephoto. Preferably more than 200mm. If you have an M-EF-S adapter, get a 55-250 IS STM, the thing is awesome and I use the IS II version (non STM) and love it. It's wide enough to not force me to swap lenses constantly, and it's got good enough zoom for a lot of stuff
Basically, find what lenses you need by seeing what you can't do
So I’ll get a a7iii and have 700€ leftover for lenses. Should I buy one 28-70 f/2.8 sigma or should I buy multiple lenses instead? When yes, which ones? I want to do car photo and videography
I want to preface this with the fact that I don’t do car photography, but I’ve been doing stuff in downhill skating and landscapes for about a decade at this point.
In general, go for quality of lenses over quantity. The camera body is important, but the lens is what’s going to determine most of the overall look of the photo. I’d also recommend looking into prime lenses over zooms for several reasons. Primes are going to be overall cheaper for a sharp lens with a wide maximum aperture. While you will only have one focal length in the lens, personally I can attest that the limitation this imposes on you forces you to take more creative photos. Even if you do buy a zoom, I’d honestly recommend setting it to a specific focal length and then not touching it for the rest of the shoot to bring out that extra creativity in your shots.
Finally, just remember that the only thing that’s going to make you a good photographer is taking a lot of photos. Take your camera everywhere you go, shoot everything you want to and don’t limit yourself to one genre. Just create
Get the sigma zoom lens you want higher aperature when shooting cars anyways
And heres me, starting to get back into photography with a Nikon D3200 😅😂 surprisingly good camera for being a decade old 🤌🏼
What do you tweak to make your edits so good?
Hey what’s the metal rig is for. I noticed it on ur camera it looks stunning.
Basically all the lenses
i really like this lens, but it's more expensive than the trio
how are you liking that 23 Sigma?
Thinking about getting one (even though I ahve the 16 and 30), but damn it's big and heavy lol.
Never use my 16
How does he do the edit
TH-cam told me I need 5 different lenses to be ready 🎉🎉🎉
Where do you take your photos?
whats a good budget friendly camera?
“For my camera, I need….. all the lenses in the world”
How you edir
This is nonsense you don’t need all those lenses….
Me with 17-70 ans 70-200
me with 24-70 f/2.8 GM absolutely happy :D no more lens needed
Sony 🔥
Hahah bro u names ever lens😂
Nah Fam you do not need all that for a full frame. 35mm and 85mm my bread and butter. But overall you would just need a 24-70mm
Guys im saving for the Sony a6400, ill be using it for car photography/Videography and Vlogging. What leneses should i buy?
Can’t you just get a really good 18-300mm so you have all of them?
Brody I got 2 lenses 😅😂
You dont recomend zeis at all ?
He just went through £20k worth of lenses haha
why would you want all of these sigmas when you get a 70-200 G MASTER?
Bro called me broke in like 8 lenses. I have a n 18-55mm kit lens with my Nikon (does the job but not the best) and a 55-200mm both which get the job done like 99% of the time. The 1% is what my iPhone picks up
See about picking up a 50mm 1.8g as your first prime. They're cheap and the fast aperture will change your life
16-35 (Landscape/Wideangle/Indoors/Video)
35 (Flexibility/Car Meets/Cars +Foreground)
85 (Portraits/Cars/Street)
70-200 (Landscape/Street/Wildlife)
Low graphics / Ultra graphics
Bruh, basically just listed every lens possible like is that supposed to be advice, just get a fast 24 to 70 and like a longer prime and get other lens when u need them
Idk what lens to get first just have my A6400 with the stock 16-50mm and after seeing shots even pre editing with better lenses by you and others I realized the sony lens that comes with the A6400 sucks compared to a nice expensive one😅I mainly shoot for hobby at cars & coffees but scout for cars sometimes in cool spots and eventually will do some quick free shoots for friends/car peeps i meet at shows 📸👌🏽
I like to use a 56mm 1.4 from sigma and a 23mm 1.4 from viltrox. If you can only afford one lens the 30mm f1.4 sits right between the two.
i need a better camera man, i’m stuck with 2 10+ year old cameras
“Yeah so the best way to get there is to walk, bike, swim, drive, fly, and umm yeah you can take a boat too”
the a6400 is not full frame it is apsc... At least upgrade to the a6700 for 10bit color your photos aren't as colorful as they could be
Iphone.
iPhones have terrible cameras compared to dslr and mirrorless cameras. Don’t get me wrong, the iPhone 14 Pro and even the 13 Pro can get the job done if you don’t have a dslr, but professional cameras will always reign.
If u shoot below f2.8 only then 🤫🤐
Yeah so go ahead and just drop 10k on lenses because you know you would have that money laying around to spend.
Or just get a 28-200 lol.
So...get all lenses and you're covered ... Gotta love the amount of bullsh#t in this shorts😂
Why is photography so elitist man!
I don’t even mess with different lenses anymore I just use a couple bridge cameras (fz1000 and a rx10 mark 3) and an Olympus tg6 point and shoot for hiking. Gets me out of trouble every time
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