Simple straightforward - no hype instruction. Your honest simplicity is moat appealing. I now got am much clearer about when to use my Sigma 16mm lens and when not to use it. Thank you. .
That last photo with the contrast of the trees and the buildings is amazing! Thank you for such a simple and easy approach really helps my dumb brain understand!
You are an inspiration to us newbies. Thank you for such a relevant video. I bought this lens, and now I feel that I just got a free course on how to use it effectively.
Thank you bro. I actually shot with a sigma 166mm but at f1.8 and 6. I fell like I could have gotten closer to the subject so, thank you for your words of wisdom dude.
@Sousea use a smaller aperture but the problem with that is that you have to have enough light available because you're really closing the aperture down
Thank you Sam, i have a 16 mm with a a6400 and i have been struggling to use this lens effectively. At first i blamed the lens but thanks to your video i have improved alot. Subscribed!!
Really good video pro, when I just got this lens I constantly made that mistake of shooting from a distance, this lens challenges you to shoot but it's so rewarding when you get it right.
Thank you for making this video! I’m just getting back into using a camera (what we used to call 35mm) and I also received this lens. I appreciate the information and the way you presented it with examples.
Thanks for this so much. We just got this lense but know nothing about how to properly use it haha. We want to use it for vlogging so my question is when you're on the go an moving/holding it (on a gimbal of course) how do you keep it focused? it continues to blur and then autofocus and it's quite annoying. Is there a way to turn off the blur background? Sorry for the 210000 questions but any help would be appreciated. Thank you again!
Be aware that on the 6000 series, the field of view is cropped in by a 1.5X factor. so the 16mm LOOKS like a 24mm, on a full frame camera. So it's wide on the a6000, but not THAT wide.
I was choosing between sigma 16mm f1.4 and Sony 20mm f2.8 (200 sgd & 500 grams less). I ended up with the Sigma but shoots at 2.8 mostly, too. Haiya. 😅
Really enjoyed that video AND got a lot of value! Great tips! Thanks! I've smashed all the smashers! Salutations from astonishingly dark, frozen & locked down Ireland! ☘️☮️🤘🏽🤠👍🏽☮️☘️
I have the same lens but I struggle with getting crispy clear photos. Mainly got fashion photography where I want the subject and background clear. I have the Sony 6400. I don’t know if it’s a focus issue in my settings or something els 😫
I’m gonna try this. I have an a6600 and I’ve tried everything and my photos are not crisp. I used this and the sigma 55 mm. The 55 is crisp the sigma 16mm is not. Maybe I haven’t stared close then move back. I was thinking that it is the lens. But I will try everything at this point.
Hello sir . Want a suggestion from U.... I jst started making travelling videos nd bought sony a6400 with 18-135 lens.... So should I buy sigma 16 mm f1.4 ... Or should I get a action camera .. what should I buy first MY BUDGET IS TIGHT so I can only buy any one for now
go for 16mm ... if you record action videos then its difficult to use mirrorless or dslr camera. but if you want the cinematic feel, go for 16mm f1.4... you are having the best autofous camera. crush it with sigma.
Very nice, thank you for this. Can I ask, did you use ND filters for any of this video? I am about to purchase the A6400 with this lens and concerned video may be blown out by the lack of an inbuilt ND filter. My videos are mainly outside in landscape areas
@@samhannqi2499 thank you Sam, last question would you please share which filter you used? Brand, variable or if fixed which stops did you purchase? I’d hate to ruin footage with a poor filter
Does anyone know why my sigma 16mm f1.4 with a6400 can auto focus close, but not back far when I move the object or myself back to the original spot? I tried AFC wide and a few other modes and potential fixes to no avail. If anybody knows the exact issue let me know!
For the camera I currently own, there's no S&Q Settings because it's an older model already. But I'm planning to do a video about the settings of my camera when I record a video!!
Najmie Ahmat on the 6400 it is best to set the camera manually to 120 fps. The S&Q setting has a loss in quality, I set option 2 on the dial to shoot 120
Simple straightforward - no hype instruction. Your honest simplicity is moat appealing. I now got am much clearer about when to use my Sigma 16mm lens and when not to use it. Thank you. .
That last photo with the contrast of the trees and the buildings is amazing! Thank you for such a simple and easy approach really helps my dumb brain understand!
Thanks for the tips. Especially shooting from a low angle with the Sigma 16mm 1.4.
You are an inspiration to us newbies. Thank you for such a relevant video. I bought this lens, and now I feel that I just got a free course on how to use it effectively.
Cant believe you are so underated man, thanks for this beautiful tips
Thank you bro. I actually shot with a sigma 166mm but at f1.8 and 6. I fell like I could have gotten closer to the subject so, thank you for your words of wisdom dude.
Thank you, was very helpful 🙏🏻 just purchased sigma 16mm f1.4
Good job on the video! Here are two more tips: Variable ND filter + polarizing filter .. ND will allow you to shoot wide open in bright daylight.
Very practical tips. Easy to understand!
Absolutely SMASHING and UNDERRATED video mate! Absolutely love and appreciate this one. Cheers mate!
Thank You so much ❤️ Love you
@Sousea use a smaller aperture but the problem with that is that you have to have enough light available because you're really closing the aperture down
Thank you Sam, i have a 16 mm with a a6400 and i have been struggling to use this lens effectively. At first i blamed the lens but thanks to your video i have improved alot. Subscribed!!
Yooo brother, I'm really happy to see someone got value from the video. Really appreciate your comment!!
Hey! I have a6400 and about to buy 16mm...plez tell me can we use the lens at f/1.4? Or f/2.1?
@@landmine8206 Hi, yes, don't worry about the aperture. It goes down to F1.4, 1.6, 1.7, 2.0, 2.2 ... until F16. It depends on what you want to shoot.
@@samhannqi2499 thank you very much!
Sam Hann Qi can someone dumb this down to me? What does F1.4, 1.6 ect mean?
Really good video pro, when I just got this lens I constantly made that mistake of shooting from a distance, this lens challenges you to shoot but it's so rewarding when you get it right.
What a underrated video ! Very well done ! I never imagine it’s has been recorded with a a6000
Heyyyy so I just got this exact camera and lens and haven’t liked it much until this video
Thanks for tips! Just got his lens. So excited to try it.
Wow doc
Thank you for making this video! I’m just getting back into using a camera (what we used to call 35mm) and I also received this lens. I appreciate the information and the way you presented it with examples.
Incredible video! I'm absolutely shocked that you weren't a bigger channel haha
Thank you for the tips! Beginner here! And ready to learn 😊
Thank you I’m going to Japan and I needed this
Merci camarade ! Pour tes précieux conseils !👍🏾😎
Nice video! The 16mm f1.4 is the to go lens for all my videos!
Thank you for this awesome video! I love the funky music and your information and fun. I just subscribed 🌟
great video. Did you color grade the footage also what settings are you using for video
I love the colors! Do you use some kind of lens filter in this video?
Thanks for this so much. We just got this lense but know nothing about how to properly use it haha. We want to use it for vlogging so my question is when you're on the go an moving/holding it (on a gimbal of course) how do you keep it focused? it continues to blur and then autofocus and it's quite annoying. Is there a way to turn off the blur background? Sorry for the 210000 questions but any help would be appreciated. Thank you again!
Dude I love your colors, never seen footage out of an a6000 that looks so good!
Thank you so much man. God bless you! 😊🔥
Thank you for your information!!… I learn a lot from you!!
Nice video brother. Are you using any nd filter for these shots?
Thanks
Really helpful video, thank you very much.
Nice ! Keep it up 💪🏻 i just ordered this lens today. 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Good tips and experience 👍
great tips bro i appreciate you doing this!
great tips, great examples 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video man!!!
Thanks for the tips!
Great video. Very informative.
A nice piece and some good advice. Thank you!
Can't believe my man has 516 subs only! Great video bro. Love from India 🇮🇳 ❤️
This video was so helpful, thanks!
what color grade, preset or luts you are using? I like how the contrast and colors on your video.
Brilliant video
Which nd filters will you recommend for videos?
Thank you
The ending just killed me. 😂🤣
Very helpful video bro, thanks
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate you sharing with us!! I loved this video and subscribed!!💪🏿💪🏿
Thank you for the comment!! Glad that you enjoyed it
best lens video i have ever seen, wow!
I actually like boths photos at 6:04 :3
Great vid
Do u usually shoot landscape and crop to portrait or u just shoot portrait ??
Great tips
I got my great shot with this lens, and the results is fantastic at my new video test, all footage filmed with Sony A6400 +sigma 16mm with Cine4 PP.
Be aware that on the 6000 series, the field of view is cropped in by a 1.5X factor. so the 16mm LOOKS like a 24mm, on a full frame camera. So it's wide on the a6000, but not THAT wide.
I was choosing between sigma 16mm f1.4 and Sony 20mm f2.8 (200 sgd & 500 grams less). I ended up with the Sigma but shoots at 2.8 mostly, too. Haiya. 😅
Thank you so much
Glad you gained some values out of it. Thank You for watching !!
Really enjoyed that video AND got a lot of value! Great tips! Thanks! I've smashed all the smashers!
Salutations from astonishingly dark, frozen & locked down Ireland! ☘️☮️🤘🏽🤠👍🏽☮️☘️
Good job Sam, thanks for the useful tips.
Glad you enjoyed the video !!!
what luts did u use? the colours are amazing.
A great job! Thinking to buy one!
Good tips man keep it up
Really helpful tips! Subscribed!
Bro I got one question….. can you make this less blurry right ??
thank you so much!
Perfect 👍
hey mate love your video what is your video setting ?
nice tips!!
I have the same lens but I struggle with getting crispy clear photos. Mainly got fashion photography where I want the subject and background clear. I have the Sony 6400. I don’t know if it’s a focus issue in my settings or something els 😫
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 this was amazing new SUB
Amazing 🎉
nice video mate! Did you use a gimbal during the shoot? Cheers!
I’m gonna try this. I have an a6600 and I’ve tried everything and my photos are not crisp. I used this and the sigma 55 mm. The 55 is crisp the sigma 16mm is not. Maybe I haven’t stared close then move back. I was thinking that it is the lens. But I will try everything at this point.
Awesome!!!
Hello sir . Want a suggestion from U.... I jst started making travelling videos nd bought sony a6400 with 18-135 lens.... So should I buy sigma 16 mm f1.4 ... Or should I get a action camera .. what should I buy first MY BUDGET IS TIGHT so I can only buy any one for now
go for 16mm ... if you record action videos then its difficult to use mirrorless or dslr camera. but if you want the cinematic feel, go for 16mm f1.4... you are having the best autofous camera. crush it with sigma.
bro your color grading is beautiful do you use Luts, I would like to see a video of your colour grading process
Very nice, thank you for this. Can I ask, did you use ND filters for any of this video? I am about to purchase the A6400 with this lens and concerned video may be blown out by the lack of an inbuilt ND filter. My videos are mainly outside in landscape areas
I did use an ND filter for this lens. I would really recommend you to get one along with this lens if you're mainly shooting outdoor in the morning!
@@samhannqi2499 thank you Sam, last question would you please share which filter you used? Brand, variable or if fixed which stops did you purchase? I’d hate to ruin footage with a poor filter
Nice color bro
Perfect 7:00 Video 👌🏼
Very informative! 👍🏻
Nice tips. How did you colorgrade your footage?
Does anyone know why my sigma 16mm f1.4 with a6400 can auto focus close, but not back far when I move the object or myself back to the original spot? I tried AFC wide and a few other modes and potential fixes to no avail. If anybody knows the exact issue let me know!
Thanks so much for making this video
Thank You for commenting ❤️
DID you record your sound with the camera mic ? Or a external one ?
Hey Sam! Thank you for the tips, can you share how to setting record setting and S&Q Setting in camera A6400?
For the camera I currently own, there's no S&Q Settings because it's an older model already. But I'm planning to do a video about the settings of my camera when I record a video!!
Najmie Ahmat on the 6400 it is best to set the camera manually to 120 fps. The S&Q setting has a loss in quality, I set option 2 on the dial to shoot 120
Whats your video settings for the 16mm 1.4?
Nice ! Keep it up
Awesome Video :)
Great video...but please stop overusing "like" you're not 14
Appreciate your work bro
Appreciate your comment ❤️ Thanks bro
Can I use this lens with blackmagic 6k?
Can we use it with canon R5 😅
Hi, i just sub..
I just ordered this lens because of you
You are killing it bro 👍
Much love bro ❤️ You'll not regret it
on point. good job
Glad you like the video !!
Delightful
kinda late, but may i know what picture profile do you use?
planning to get this lens with my a6000 and I also realised you use Sony ECM-GZ1M as your mic. I didnt expect it will perform this good outdoors tho.
I've just order the 30mm 1.4 and am thinking get the 16mm too. For the moment am using the Rokinon 12mm and Minolta 50mm .
You edit your pics with what, and what preset you use
its the same like canon 11-22mm or?
Nice video
What setting do you use for this lens and camera
Yooo I need your luts please
great video dude! just subscribed
Thank You!! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️