Hi its great video. Could you help me in 50 mm Photography? I use 35fim camera with canon stm 50 f1. 8 at f8 f11. Could you give me a suggestion how could I use my tripod with 50 mm. Which is the Best highness of tripod when taking photos a flat are? Because min. Distance of focus is 11m át f8. When I taking a photos in fildes i have to turn up the body Because the for ground will be unsharp. But in these case the sky will be too much. I would like to downside of photo will be at minimál distance where everyting is sharp. Of course i can cut my pic in Ps for panoramic wiew but What do you think whats the Best method at tripod using? Thanks Best r.
I was not aware of the true potential for a 50mm in regular landscape photos until I saw this video. May have to think about renting one to check it out. Awesome photos. Thanks
Thank you for sharing this content. Nice shots and awsome locations. I like landscapes, but honestly had never thought of using a 50mm lens. However, I see the point you and others are making when suggesting to try it. I have a great range of prime lenses, but kind of lazy enough to carry many to cover all potential subjects and always struggling to predict what would be the optimal few of one to carry for the actual assignment. I have already used the 55/1.8 and the Voigtlander 50/2 APO Lanthar with no regrets, but stiching is yet to be explored.
Excellent video man, never thought to use my 50mm for landscapes but will definitely try it out. On a separate note, what's the music in the background that comes in at around 5:08? Was looking for that track for ages :D
Thanks for making this video! I really liked how you emphasized how the 50mm makes images that help the viewer feel present. This reminds me a lot of legendary street photographers that used the 50mm for the exact same reason. I've started challenging myself to use the 50 more, and your examples and points helped a lot. Cheers!
I have used various focal lengths from 16mm to 400 mm in a full frame equivalent, typically you would not buy a f1.2 to photograph landscapes when you're using f8 on up unless you're shooting events
Disagree. While shooting at 1.2 is rare in landscape it can create super creative images. But the bigger thing is that big aperture lenses are just better lenses. The quality of glass is higher and the image is sharper and renders better. While is don’t haul big primes out all the time, they do produce incredible image quality.
Do YOU use a 50 for landscapes? If so, what's your favorite?
@@walkingmeditation61 great choice! I want to use that lens more!
Hi its great video. Could you help me in 50 mm Photography?
I use 35fim camera with canon stm 50 f1. 8 at f8 f11.
Could you give me a suggestion how could I use my tripod with 50 mm.
Which is the Best highness of tripod when taking photos a flat are?
Because min. Distance of focus is 11m át f8. When I taking a photos in fildes i have to turn up the body Because the for ground will be unsharp.
But in these case the sky will be too much.
I would like to downside of photo will be at minimál distance where everyting is sharp.
Of course i can cut my pic in Ps for panoramic wiew but What do you think whats the Best method at tripod using?
Thanks
Best r.
50 mm 2.8 Macro for everything ! ❤ I love it ❤ !
I use canon 5d mark 2 with 50 1.8 for everything - I love it
I was not aware of the true potential for a 50mm in regular landscape photos until I saw this video. May have to think about renting one to check it out. Awesome photos. Thanks
Great video. Some truly beautiful shots presented. The beauty of the Sony f1.2 is the consistent sharpness at landscape suitable apertures.
Cool film. Do you a vid on how to shoot panarmas please?
Thank you for sharing this content. Nice shots and awsome locations. I like landscapes, but honestly had never thought of using a 50mm lens. However, I see the point you and others are making when suggesting to try it. I have a great range of prime lenses, but kind of lazy enough to carry many to cover all potential subjects and always struggling to predict what would be the optimal few of one to carry for the actual assignment. I have already used the 55/1.8 and the Voigtlander 50/2 APO Lanthar with no regrets, but stiching is yet to be explored.
I really want to try out that Voigtlander 50 APO. I hear nothing but good things about it
Will also mention that the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm 1,4 is absolutely amazing.
Excellent video man, never thought to use my 50mm for landscapes but will definitely try it out. On a separate note, what's the music in the background that comes in at around 5:08? Was looking for that track for ages :D
Great photos. It opens new perspective using prime lenses. Which focal length did you use - F11?
Thanks for making this video! I really liked how you emphasized how the 50mm makes images that help the viewer feel present. This reminds me a lot of legendary street photographers that used the 50mm for the exact same reason. I've started challenging myself to use the 50 more, and your examples and points helped a lot. Cheers!
Good ! 👏👏👏
That’s very impressive dude!
This is really helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
A = 85mm lens creates formal looking photos. A 50mm says I mean business, but I could also be fun sometimes
a 24-200 does that count? I'd never bring a long prime for landscapes...But a nice superzoom is great.
The leaves look too mushy for me to use it on landscapes. I'll stick with telephoto lens for landscapes.I need sharpness as far as long possible.
I have used various focal lengths from 16mm to 400 mm in a full frame equivalent, typically you would not buy a f1.2 to photograph landscapes when you're using f8 on up unless you're shooting events
Disagree. While shooting at 1.2 is rare in landscape it can create super creative images. But the bigger thing is that big aperture lenses are just better lenses. The quality of glass is higher and the image is sharper and renders better. While is don’t haul big primes out all the time, they do produce incredible image quality.