Have watched this video 3 times now. So great. Your eye for photography is perfect. Can't believe how many amazing shots you got from this shoot! Especially in locations where I thought light is not perfect and location mundane, but you make it look amazing! 😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Whaaaat :D 3 times!! haha, thanks so much! Big credits here go to Hanna. Her ability to pose and her facial expressions really have a vibe. Imagine the images without her in it :D haha
Fresh Fujifilm XE-2 user here.. im quite stunned with the tone of ur pics, ive read the comment section and uve mentioned some presets? is it for sale or do you mind to share the recipes? thank you
hey mate! Thank you for the nice words. :) Sry for getting back to you this late. Cograts to your EX-2!! The photos are edited w/ my lightroom presets. I'm not selling them yet but through the coming winter I'll take some time to get them available. :) How do you experience your new camera? What do u enjoy about it? :))
Thank you man! :) Well, I'd say practicing and trying will get you really far. At some point you'll develop your own colors. :)) You can get some presets to get started. "MyBeloved" have some great free ones. :) Hope u had a good Christmas Time! :)
Thanks for the video and showing us your great photos. I've been tempted by the 7artisan 35 f0.95 but have read that the aperture ring can be easily nudged out of place. How do you find when using it. Is the aperture ring tight enough not to be an issue? I wish they made it clicked but for the price I'm willing to sacrifice something. thanks!
Hey Dom! Thanks for reaching out :) It's true that the aperture moves relatively easily away from 0.95, but I instantly got used to it and I'm keeping it in place. And even if it's out of place, that doesn't mean your result gets worse. It's about depth of feeling, not depth of fielt. I gotta remind myself of this constantly. But I'd rather have it be clicky as well. So for me it's not a big deal. I'd still recommend it with no hesitation. And if you're not happy with it, you could send it back, right? Hope that helps!
@@dasignarts thanks for your reply. Haha, Yeah I can always return it.. But apart from that aperture ring everything else seems to tick all the boxes. I'm trying to think of a solution, possibly just use a small piece of tape to hold the ring in place if I know I'll be using a specific aperture for a while/entire shoot.
Oh wow! Sry mate. Your comment was a Year ago. I thought I'd answer still. I didn't use any film simulation. Actually just plain jpg as far as I remember. And then used my Main Preset in the Edit. :)
Hey! :) No, it's been all natural light, so no flash or LED or anything. :) Since the camera was fairly new at the time of the shoot, I had it make JPGs+RAWs. But while editing I thought the JPGs are better to edit with the presets I had/have. So yes, all final pictures here came from jpgs. Since then my presets evolved a little and right now I have the Fuji set to RAW only. :)
ich bin am überlegen das Objektiv mit MFT Bajonett zu kaufen. Der Cropfaktor ist größer als beim APS-C. Ich befürchte das man dann bei Portraitaufnahmen in Innenräumen so groß ist, dass man immer zu nah dran ist oder? Man bräuchte dann mehr Platz
Hey Jan :) Denke auch, dass das in Innenräumen dann mit dem 2x Crop der MFT bissl eng wird. Bist dann ja bei so 70mm. Für Ganz Körper wirds dann eng, aber für Details, B-Roll Video, Head Portraits und sowas wirds dennoch prima sein :)
Very nice. I quite enjoyed the video and of course, the photos. :) You really did the camera and lens, and your friend justice. I have the Mitakon version which I love too.
Hi, love the pictures, good job! Just one technicolor question: you said you edited the jpegs, I would like to know what settings you chose for the jpegs (which film simulation shadows highlights etc). Thank you!
Hey Alessio! Thanks a lot! I think I had it on "standart" and went from there using my presets :) I didn't dive into the custom film simulation modes on the fuji yet. :) Have you been using these?
@@dasignarts I'm fresh fuji user too, still experienting with simulations and settings. I asked because I was thinking about starting shooting jpg and edit them instead of raw. The main reason for me is to simplifiy the flow (less memory, less processing power, no need of raw converters so more freedom in choosing the software tools) and your beautiful pictures are encouraging me to do so. One question, how much "headroom" the jpgs give you in case you made some exposure/whitebalance error while shooting?
@@alessiomoro5512 So cool! :) Hope you're having fun with your Fuji! There is definitely a little room to work with. When you underexpose, the JPGs actually offer some good rage to lift shadows. Getting blown out highlights back on the other hand is not possible. With RAW it's obviously much better to recover anything. But you could set a custom button to quickly switch from JPG to RAW :)) Then you got it right there, if you know that you have a difficult lighting scene in front of you. Or try some RAW & JPG simultaneously and make some tests regarding your own editing style. :)
@@dasignarts thank you for the advice. About the jpegs highlight recovery however there's ghe DR setting which allows to extended the dynamic range, this allows not blowing the highlights. However its usage depends on many factors and in some cases it gives too flat results so it needs to be chosen for each case
Did you find it hard or easy to nail the focus? Did using focus peaking ( either low or high ) make is easier or did you just went with your own eyes on this one for sharpness? Generally I don't like the focus peaking because it shows too much sharp edges so you keep guessing 🤔
I thought it's quite easy with the focus peaking. I set it to "blue - high". I like that it takes a little longer to get a photo right..the process is more satisfying :) And at f/0,95 the shown focus edges were quite accurate since the display of the Fuji is good. The display on the Sony A7 III is so bad that using the focus peaking is (for me) a lot harder. Do you also have a 7Artisans Lens? :)
@@dasignarts My 7artisans 35mm F/0.95 is on it's way, along with the TTartisan 50mm F/1.2 👍🏻 I agree that the Fuji's have a great display. In manual mode is prefer the viewfinder, as long as I don't need to go low to the ground ofcourse.
@@r.vanbeek haha :D Yeah...if so, you'd be greeted by the Ants :D haha so cool!! The 50 1.2 will be really nice!! I'd love to see some photos you take with it! Did you plan to make a first impression video on it? :))
@Remy van Beek Use High and Red and choose Monochrome as your film simulation. Red peaking on the Monochrome EVF/LCD makes it easier. Of course the RAW output is not affected by the film simulation chosen.
Ex-Sony dSLR user here, moved to the X-E3 last year. I have the same feeling as you regarding Sony (dSLR) vs my X-E3. The jepg output is so good that I shoot straight out of camera jpegs using custom recipes from Fuji X Weekly and Mark G. Adams blogs. Zero post-processing, just the odd crop as required. Not only do I understand your reasons for getting the X-E3, I am about to purchase the 7Artisans 35mm f/0.95 so I "get" that decision too. My new X-E4 is due soon ;) I very much like the processing on your colour images. Great vintage feel to match the vintage style the lens gives. Hanna is a natural, the camera loves her.
Hey Fred! Lovely to read your comment. :) You'll enjoy this 7 Artisans! Did you get it by now? I'll have a look at the custom recipes you mentioned. That's new to me. And thanks for the kind words! Yeah, Hanna is great. We already had another shoot in Hamburg recently where I used my new Canon R6. :)) hehe The Sony was good for filming here. well, have a nice week! :)
@@dasignarts I have had the 7artisans for a week and used it on my new X-E4 :) It is a great lens for the price and produces very pleasing images and bokeh. Not pin sharp wide open of course, but it isn't meant to be. I wanted a vintage lens look. It is now my favourite lens, full of character, easy to focus and exactly what I wanted to achieve. After wanting one for a while it was your video that convinced me to get it.
Haha, welll... :D It's part of my mediocre beatboxing skills. It's supposed to sound like dubstep when I do a little set of beatboxing. When I message people I used to do this at the beginning and now it found it's way into the videos.^^
Hey Ronald! It's a great choice. I didn't know it's available for Canon as well! That's so nice :) I'd say it'll definitely be addition to your Canon. :))
Definitely the Fuji. :) Based on user enjoyment. The Sony is technically the better camera in all regards. So I wouldn't have the Fuji as my main camera for weddings. Just as a in between camera maybe :) But the Fuji is more enjoyable to use :)
Nice video. I have the X-E3 too (with XF18mm f2, XF27mm f2.8 and 50mm f2) and I am loving it. Also coming from Sony (but from RX line, sold my RX100 mk5 but I keep my RX10 mk4 due to its do-it-all). Looking to buy a manual focus lens... Nice pictures and nice model 😄
Hey man! Congrats on the Fuji. :) Really capable little piece of gear. I like your lenses. I just edited some photos taken with the 50mm f2. It produces really good images. I can recommend the 7Artisans Lenses. The 35 0.95 that I used in this video is really cool. But the smaller 25mm 1.8 is really nice as well. I got it for 77€ I think. ^_^ Have a nice week and thank you for the sub!!
@@dasignarts maybe you can try someday the TTartisans 50mm f1.2 (which I think it is a little bit sharper wide open and has clickable aperture ring). It is not expensive (around 120 EUR). I am doubting between that one and the 7artisans 35mm f0.95. Maybe I should buy both, haha. th-cam.com/video/zY-4oI9uN14/w-d-xo.html
@@rccasgar Feel you :D Well, if you order them both online you could try them at home for a few days and the decide wich one you like better. I did that with a 28mm once. Didn't like it and gave it back, easy. I think the 7artisans 35mm f0.95 is better for everyday use but also for serous portraits. The 50mm is more a light zoom/portrait lens. A little less versitile I think..but it depends on what you wanna achieve in your photos. :))
Hey Gil! sry for the late reply. :) It is a little soft, but still gives you plenty detail to work with. I think it's not ment for pixel peeping. You have to look at the whole impression of the image coming out of the lens and camera. :)
Danke man! ^_^ Hab es hier immer auf 0.95 gehabt. :)) Wirkt wie ein 50 1.4 auf Vollformat. Voll geil das in so nem kleinen Format zu haben. :)) Hast du auch ne Fuji?
Haha :D Well, I definitely feel like shooting with Hanna again. And we already did. :) New stuff coming soon. Niice! The X-E3 is so nice. Right now I'm super curious to test an actual range finder. So no screen in front of your eye. Have a good one Jan!
@@dasignarts No problem ! I searched many videos, about this lens. Your video is the best (serious). After i watched this, i know one - I need buy this lens for my fuji xt-3 ! :) Greetings from Polnad, and im waiting for another videos :)
I mostly do night photography and this lens got me curious. Could you consider doing some night shots with this lens? You can see my IG at The_Night_Camera
@@Pilantravis @Paulo Ferreira Nice :) So then the 35mm 0,95 will be a little similar to your 23mm. And there is no auto focus. It's all manual. It'll definitely make a bigger difference in terms of bokeh and light that you get into your camera. I did some photos at night recently. I'll send them to you on Instagram :)
Wow, i really loved the angles you took for the portraits.
Thanks for doing this video man! (and the 7artisans 35mm f0.95 looked gorgeous)
Dude thank you for the kind words!!
Have a great Weekend! :)))
Have watched this video 3 times now. So great. Your eye for photography is perfect. Can't believe how many amazing shots you got from this shoot! Especially in locations where I thought light is not perfect and location mundane, but you make it look amazing! 😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Whaaaat :D 3 times!! haha, thanks so much!
Big credits here go to Hanna. Her ability to pose and her facial expressions really have a vibe. Imagine the images without her in it :D haha
Really great shoot and use of this lense. I have seen at least 20 videos of people using this lense and this was the best one.
Uhh thats so nice of you to tell me! :)) Thanks so much! Hope you're having a fine week so far :))
Complimenti per le splendide foto .Grandi ritagli d immagine👏🏻
hola! buen video, todas las fotos fueron tomadas a f/0,95?
lovely picture.. and love how you enjoy the photo process with the girl
Thank you :))
Yeah..we're a good team creating pictures :)
Have a nice weekend!
Fresh Fujifilm XE-2 user here.. im quite stunned with the tone of ur pics, ive read the comment section and uve mentioned some presets? is it for sale or do you mind to share the recipes? thank you
hey mate!
Thank you for the nice words. :)
Sry for getting back to you this late.
Cograts to your EX-2!!
The photos are edited w/ my lightroom presets. I'm not selling them yet but through the coming winter I'll take some time to get them available. :)
How do you experience your new camera? What do u enjoy about it? :))
Enjoyed your video. Pictures you took are beautiful. I just didn't understand the eye setting you mentioned...
does it work with fuji ex4 ? thanks for answer
Yes, they have the same mount. :)
Love your photo, where i can learn to retouch like this?
Thank you man! :)
Well, I'd say practicing and trying will get you really far. At some point you'll develop your own colors. :))
You can get some presets to get started. "MyBeloved" have some great free ones. :)
Hope u had a good Christmas Time! :)
Loved the photos! Which film simulations did you use, especially for the nice warm tones? Thanks! :)
Thanks man!!
Mh...I don't remember using any simulations. Had my X-E3 on standard all the time. The rest happend in Lightroom with my own Preset. :)
@@dasignarts oh nice, thank you for responding!
@@ronin6327 Sure thing! Have a good week! :))
You have a good eye my man. Well done!
Thanks a lot!! Have a great christmas time :)
Love these man. Really great shot selection.
Thanks man!! Have a nice week :))
Whoa you are really good and quick with the manual focus... all the photos are crisp and perfectly focused 👌
hehe thanks Moses :)
The Focus ring is really smooth and nice to use!
And I use the Focus Peaking (highlighted corners). That helps immensly :)
Thanks for the video and showing us your great photos. I've been tempted by the 7artisan 35 f0.95 but have read that the aperture ring can be easily nudged out of place. How do you find when using it. Is the aperture ring tight enough not to be an issue? I wish they made it clicked but for the price I'm willing to sacrifice something. thanks!
Hey Dom!
Thanks for reaching out :)
It's true that the aperture moves relatively easily away from 0.95, but I instantly got used to it and I'm keeping it in place. And even if it's out of place, that doesn't mean your result gets worse. It's about depth of feeling, not depth of fielt. I gotta remind myself of this constantly. But I'd rather have it be clicky as well. So for me it's not a big deal. I'd still recommend it with no hesitation.
And if you're not happy with it, you could send it back, right?
Hope that helps!
@@dasignarts thanks for your reply. Haha, Yeah I can always return it.. But apart from that aperture ring everything else seems to tick all the boxes. I'm trying to think of a solution, possibly just use a small piece of tape to hold the ring in place if I know I'll be using a specific aperture for a while/entire shoot.
great shots! which fuji film simulations did you use?
Oh wow! Sry mate. Your comment was a Year ago. I thought I'd answer still.
I didn't use any film simulation. Actually just plain jpg as far as I remember.
And then used my Main Preset in the Edit. :)
Did you use any external lighting for the shoot? Were these all in jpegs?
Hey! :)
No, it's been all natural light, so no flash or LED or anything. :)
Since the camera was fairly new at the time of the shoot, I had it make JPGs+RAWs.
But while editing I thought the JPGs are better to edit with the presets I had/have. So yes, all final pictures here came from jpgs.
Since then my presets evolved a little and right now I have the Fuji set to RAW only. :)
beautiful color, what is the basic film simulation on color photo?
Hey there :)
I think I had it on "standart" and went from there using my presets :)
ich bin am überlegen das Objektiv mit MFT Bajonett zu kaufen. Der Cropfaktor ist größer als beim APS-C. Ich befürchte das man dann bei Portraitaufnahmen in Innenräumen so groß ist, dass man immer zu nah dran ist oder? Man bräuchte dann mehr Platz
Hey Jan :)
Denke auch, dass das in Innenräumen dann mit dem 2x Crop der MFT bissl eng wird. Bist dann ja bei so 70mm. Für Ganz Körper wirds dann eng, aber für Details, B-Roll Video, Head Portraits und sowas wirds dennoch prima sein :)
Great photos mate, GJ to the model as well!
Thanks Luca! :)
Yeah! She's doing really well.
We just had another shoot in Hamburg where I tried the Canon R6. :)
Have a nice week!
Very nice. I quite enjoyed the video and of course, the photos. :) You really did the camera and lens, and your friend justice. I have the Mitakon version which I love too.
Lovely! The Mitakon surely is a nice one :)
I'd love to try it some day. And thank you for the super kind wods! :))
Hi, love the pictures, good job! Just one technicolor question: you said you edited the jpegs, I would like to know what settings you chose for the jpegs (which film simulation shadows highlights etc). Thank you!
Hey Alessio!
Thanks a lot!
I think I had it on "standart" and went from there using my presets :)
I didn't dive into the custom film simulation modes on the fuji yet. :)
Have you been using these?
@@dasignarts I'm fresh fuji user too, still experienting with simulations and settings. I asked because I was thinking about starting shooting jpg and edit them instead of raw. The main reason for me is to simplifiy the flow (less memory, less processing power, no need of raw converters so more freedom in choosing the software tools) and your beautiful pictures are encouraging me to do so. One question, how much "headroom" the jpgs give you in case you made some exposure/whitebalance error while shooting?
@@alessiomoro5512 So cool! :)
Hope you're having fun with your Fuji!
There is definitely a little room to work with. When you underexpose, the JPGs actually offer some good rage to lift shadows. Getting blown out highlights back on the other hand is not possible. With RAW it's obviously much better to recover anything. But you could set a custom button to quickly switch from JPG to RAW :)) Then you got it right there, if you know that you have a difficult lighting scene in front of you.
Or try some RAW & JPG simultaneously and make some tests regarding your own editing style. :)
@@dasignarts thank you for the advice. About the jpegs highlight recovery however there's ghe DR setting which allows to extended the dynamic range, this allows not blowing the highlights. However its usage depends on many factors and in some cases it gives too flat results so it needs to be chosen for each case
did u shoot all the shots at 0.95?
Yeah, all at 0.95 :)
Did you know that 35mm 0.95 translates to 50mm 1.4 on full frame? :)
@@dasignarts thanks , sure did !
Did you find it hard or easy to nail the focus? Did using focus peaking ( either low or high ) make is easier or did you just went with your own eyes on this one for sharpness?
Generally I don't like the focus peaking because it shows too much sharp edges so you keep guessing 🤔
I thought it's quite easy with the focus peaking. I set it to "blue - high".
I like that it takes a little longer to get a photo right..the process is more satisfying :)
And at f/0,95 the shown focus edges were quite accurate since the display of the Fuji is good.
The display on the Sony A7 III is so bad that using the focus peaking is (for me) a lot harder.
Do you also have a 7Artisans Lens? :)
@@dasignarts My 7artisans 35mm F/0.95 is on it's way, along with the TTartisan 50mm F/1.2 👍🏻 I agree that the Fuji's have a great display. In manual mode is prefer the viewfinder, as long as I don't need to go low to the ground ofcourse.
@@r.vanbeek haha :D Yeah...if so, you'd be greeted by the Ants :D haha
so cool!! The 50 1.2 will be really nice!!
I'd love to see some photos you take with it!
Did you plan to make a first impression video on it? :))
@@dasignarts I'm no content creator unfortunately. But if you search it on Google, Jonas Rask has a very nice review on it 👍🏻
@Remy van Beek
Use High and Red and choose Monochrome as your film simulation. Red peaking on the Monochrome EVF/LCD makes it easier. Of course the RAW output is not affected by the film simulation chosen.
Hello, which aperture did you use for your pictures?
Hey Yannick!
I all pictures are taken at f/0.95 :)
@@dasignarts thanks
A very pretty model. Delightful photos.
Yeah! Thank you! Hanna is really skilled in this. :)
I think your skill had a lot to do with it.@@dasignarts
Thank you! Yes! I love a good composition. :)
Have a great day! :)@@homecareful
Ex-Sony dSLR user here, moved to the X-E3 last year. I have the same feeling as you regarding Sony (dSLR) vs my X-E3. The jepg output is so good that I shoot straight out of camera jpegs using custom recipes from Fuji X Weekly and Mark G. Adams blogs. Zero post-processing, just the odd crop as required.
Not only do I understand your reasons for getting the X-E3, I am about to purchase the 7Artisans 35mm f/0.95 so I "get" that decision too. My new X-E4 is due soon ;)
I very much like the processing on your colour images. Great vintage feel to match the vintage style the lens gives. Hanna is a natural, the camera loves her.
Hey Fred!
Lovely to read your comment. :)
You'll enjoy this 7 Artisans! Did you get it by now?
I'll have a look at the custom recipes you mentioned. That's new to me.
And thanks for the kind words! Yeah, Hanna is great. We already had another shoot in Hamburg recently where I used my new Canon R6. :)) hehe
The Sony was good for filming here.
well, have a nice week! :)
@@dasignarts
I have had the 7artisans for a week and used it on my new X-E4 :)
It is a great lens for the price and produces very pleasing images and bokeh. Not pin sharp wide open of course, but it isn't meant to be. I wanted a vintage lens look.
It is now my favourite lens, full of character, easy to focus and exactly what I wanted to achieve.
After wanting one for a while it was your video that convinced me to get it.
@@fredbloggs545 So cool man! :))
Can I see your images somewhere that you're taking with your new lens? :)
@@dasignarts
I prefer to remain anonymous on TH-cam.
@@fredbloggs545 Alright :)
I'm glad you're happy with your new lens! :)
Have a nice week Fred :)
What's that farting noise thing you do in the beginning?
Haha, welll... :D
It's part of my mediocre beatboxing skills.
It's supposed to sound like dubstep when I do a little set of beatboxing.
When I message people I used to do this at the beginning and now it found it's way into the videos.^^
Amazing results, Just thinking about getting this Lens for my EOS M6II for Portraits and your Video helped a Lot get a Impression of it
Hey Ronald!
It's a great choice. I didn't know it's available for Canon as well! That's so nice :)
I'd say it'll definitely be addition to your Canon. :))
Ex3 vs a7iii ? Which one do u enjoy the most
Definitely the Fuji. :)
Based on user enjoyment. The Sony is technically the better camera in all regards. So I wouldn't have the Fuji as my main camera for weddings. Just as a in between camera maybe :) But the Fuji is more enjoyable to use :)
Nice video. I have the X-E3 too (with XF18mm f2, XF27mm f2.8 and 50mm f2) and I am loving it. Also coming from Sony (but from RX line, sold my RX100 mk5 but I keep my RX10 mk4 due to its do-it-all). Looking to buy a manual focus lens... Nice pictures and nice model 😄
Hey man! Congrats on the Fuji. :)
Really capable little piece of gear. I like your lenses. I just edited some photos taken with the 50mm f2. It produces really good images.
I can recommend the 7Artisans Lenses. The 35 0.95 that I used in this video is really cool. But the smaller 25mm 1.8 is really nice as well. I got it for 77€ I think. ^_^
Have a nice week and thank you for the sub!!
@@dasignarts maybe you can try someday the TTartisans 50mm f1.2 (which I think it is a little bit sharper wide open and has clickable aperture ring). It is not expensive (around 120 EUR). I am doubting between that one and the 7artisans 35mm f0.95. Maybe I should buy both, haha.
th-cam.com/video/zY-4oI9uN14/w-d-xo.html
@@rccasgar Feel you :D Well, if you order them both online you could try them at home for a few days and the decide wich one you like better. I did that with a 28mm once. Didn't like it and gave it back, easy.
I think the 7artisans 35mm f0.95 is better for everyday use but also for serous portraits. The 50mm is more a light zoom/portrait lens. A little less versitile I think..but it depends on what you wanna achieve in your photos. :))
how is the lens wide open?
Hey Gil!
sry for the late reply. :)
It is a little soft, but still gives you plenty detail to work with. I think it's not ment for pixel peeping. You have to look at the whole impression of the image coming out of the lens and camera. :)
Thanks for sharing! The photos are beautiful.
Thanks so much! :))
Hope you're having a good week so far! :))
Bro, das sind mega tolle Bilder. Blendest du das 7Artisans auch mal ab oder immer Vollgas? :D
Danke man! ^_^
Hab es hier immer auf 0.95 gehabt. :))
Wirkt wie ein 50 1.4 auf Vollformat. Voll geil das in so nem kleinen Format zu haben. :))
Hast du auch ne Fuji?
@@dasignarts Ja habe auch ein paar Fuji‘s 😅 kannst gerne mal auf meinem Kanal vorbei schauen 😃👍🏼
Really Nice Photos
Thanks Mas!! Have a good one! ☺️🙌🏻
I love the photos. Just wow. 👏
Thanks so much!
Have a nice start into your new week! :))
Great photos. Welcome to Fuji. I have the same lens.
Haha! Niiice! And thanks! :))
What do you like most about your 35mm?? :))
pov: after the photoshoot then u tell your feelings for her :)
xe3 user here :)
Haha :D Well, I definitely feel like shooting with Hanna again. And we already did. :)
New stuff coming soon.
Niice! The X-E3 is so nice.
Right now I'm super curious to test an actual range finder. So no screen in front of your eye.
Have a good one Jan!
Great photos!
thanks a lot!! :))
Have a nice Weekend! :)
I loooooooove your photos
Thanks so much Namit! ^_^
Loved your content 😍
Thanks so much Jatin!
Hope you're having a nice weekend! :)))
Nice lens, also have x-e3
Awesome! Really cool little camera :)
What's you fave lens for it?
Great work !!
Thank you so much! :)
Also for the Sub!!
Where're u from? :)
@@dasignarts No problem ! I searched many videos, about this lens. Your video is the best (serious). After i watched this, i know one - I need buy this lens for my fuji xt-3 ! :) Greetings from Polnad, and im waiting for another videos :)
I mostly do night photography and this lens got me curious.
Could you consider doing some night shots with this lens?
You can see my IG at The_Night_Camera
Hey Paulo :)
Have you shot at 50mm before?
@@dasignarts No, i usually shoot at 23 (which is 35 in FF).
@@Pilantravis @Paulo Ferreira Nice :)
So then the 35mm 0,95 will be a little similar to your 23mm. And there is no auto focus. It's all manual.
It'll definitely make a bigger difference in terms of bokeh and light that you get into your camera.
I did some photos at night recently. I'll send them to you on Instagram :)