I wasn't sure if I wanna get the 35mm and 50mm lenses until I watched your video. Now I wanna get both because 35mm seems pleasant for my street photography and 50mm is a best fit for portraits. Great comparison and amazing work bro! 👍🏻
Hi, I will say it takes good photos and videos. But it is sensitive to low light, we can get noisy image easily than an iphone when shooting indoor. Utilising lighting/sun is the key for clearer image. Otherwise, use the exposure triangle for good photo/video indoors. For outdoor it perform well. For video, it will be shaky; we need extra step to post stabilise with gyroflow/catalyst browse software.
Hi! please help. I am using sony zv-e10 which has an apsc camera sensor. I am a bit confused about this. If I'd follow the 'nifty-fifty', should I get 35mm (because it's 35mm x 1.5 on a crop sensor). Or should I get an actual 50mm lense even I am using an apsc camera?
hi jefferson, if you wan a nifty-fifty(Full Frame terms) on ZV-E10 (Crop Sensor); You should get a 35mm lens which give you a field of view around 52.5mm (full frame equiv.) If u get 50mm, it will become 75mm on an apsc camera like zve10
2:58 what you said on the 2 different pictures was really good
Great work bro love from India 🇮🇳 ❤
This is the video I was searching for so long 😊thank you
Glad it was helpful! What lens did you end up choosing?
50mm f1.8 sony @@kojivisuals
Really helpful comparison, thanks!
Thanks for this video. I have a 50mm and feel i want to capture more area around my subject. Portrait photographer. This is really helpfu.
Welcome, eventually we will bought all the focal length 😂
I wasn't sure if I wanna get the 35mm and 50mm lenses until I watched your video.
Now I wanna get both because 35mm seems pleasant for my street photography and 50mm is a best fit for portraits.
Great comparison and amazing work bro! 👍🏻
Thanks 😁 Yeah, maybe getting the 35mm first will be good, more versatile
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It’s always easier to move a bit closer. 35 is the jam
just discovered your channel love the video keep making them !
Thank you so much😊❤
more like 75mm in zve10 vs 35mm in a7c, because zve 10 has a crop factor of 1.5x
Im using sony zv e10 and need prime lens. Which one is better for beginner and casual user TT artisan 35mm f1.8 or 56mm f1.8?
🤩🤩dream camera
nice comparison 🙏
In your experience, does sony zve10 take photos and videos in low light, does it take good photos and videos?
Hi, I will say it takes good photos and videos. But it is sensitive to low light, we can get noisy image easily than an iphone when shooting indoor. Utilising lighting/sun is the key for clearer image. Otherwise, use the exposure triangle for good photo/video indoors.
For outdoor it perform well. For video, it will be shaky; we need extra step to post stabilise with gyroflow/catalyst browse software.
Increase the aperture to at least 4 to removing the softness because of more light
M C D is a wild way to say Mcdonalds lol
Bro great work. But during post production you are making pictures more green.
thanks!i am still developing the style trying to imitate film look
Hi! please help. I am using sony zv-e10 which has an apsc camera sensor.
I am a bit confused about this. If I'd follow the 'nifty-fifty', should I get 35mm (because it's 35mm x 1.5 on a crop sensor). Or should I get an actual 50mm lense even I am using an apsc camera?
hi jefferson, if you wan a nifty-fifty(Full Frame terms) on ZV-E10 (Crop Sensor);
You should get a 35mm lens which give you a field of view around 52.5mm (full frame equiv.)
If u get 50mm, it will become 75mm on an apsc camera like zve10