Years ago I bought a Robinson 135mm f2 and it slows me down in shooting…love it. This one sounds like a keeper as well. The most unique images come from these style of lenses. Thanks for thee tip on this one as well.
Great info as usual ! I wanted this Len right after your video isn't realized that you hold a 6000$ kit in your hand! Damn, quality doesn't come cheap!
This lens is interesting and I enjoyed the tutorial. I have the 7artisans 35mm f/0.95. The quality may not be as good as the Laowa Argus but may suit photographers looking for a budget lens
Shouldn't it be possible to use focus traps for this kind of shoot? My old Nikon D90 was able to use this technique. Mirrorless cameras analyze the image so quickly that it should be possible to trigger the shutter automatically when the eye is in focus.
for fashion portraits and advertising do you prefer 35mm or 45mm from the same line? Or does it not interfere with the choice, just personal taste? thanks
It was good to see a lens other than those from the OEMs for once; and to see a manual lens being used for professional style work. I would have liked to see a picture taken of the model as the cyclists passed using a slower shutter speed to blur the cyclists while keeping the model in focus. It would have been an interesting composition.
Loved it! “Clean up the junk” @ 13:45~ish - strikes fear into your model for a second 🤣 Good to see I’m not the only one who foot in mouths sometimes 😂
if this attached to RP or Non IBIS body I think its difficult to get sharpness photos this is beautiful for high megapixel like A7R and R5 with IBIS Body you will get closer to L Series or Sigma Lenses.. .
So the 2 shots at 8:35 both look great, but am I the only who prefers the 2nd shot? These are environmental portraits, that should highlight the location. And that’s why I prefer the 2nd shot. Just my personal and subjective opinion. Great video, really learned a lot. 👍👍👍
This is mainly a portrait and in the second photo the background distracts too much attention from the main subject while in the first shot it all fits in perfectly
Nice work but those shots under the bridge needed a strobe either tight focused down or grated off. Either way it would have made those couple of shots much better than trying to fix it in post. Just my opinion on those, that's all.
Have you done a video talking about quick framing for shots? I have a retainer client, a private gym with about 12 trainers. I try to capture every trainer working with clients. I am constantly moving every 30 seconds trying to grab as many different shots of every trainer as fast as possible
Let's just appreciate the live vibe of the 8:52 to 9:40 sequence shot. Kudos to the operator.
Pye and Kiara nailed it! I have a love/hate relationship with 35mm lenses, but the Laowa Argus RF 35mm is my cart under serious consideration.
Um, shoutout to the videographer who was keeping the camera steady during that walk and talk while, presumably, walking backwards.
Loved this!!! Such beautiful pictures as always. :)
“Umphy”…Very technical term…😎😎😎Ty Professor Pye…🙏
Years ago I bought a Robinson 135mm f2 and it slows me down in shooting…love it. This one sounds like a keeper as well. The most unique images come from these style of lenses. Thanks for thee tip on this one as well.
Great info as usual ! I wanted this Len right after your video isn't realized that you hold a 6000$ kit in your hand! Damn, quality doesn't come cheap!
This lens is interesting and I enjoyed the tutorial. I have the 7artisans 35mm f/0.95. The quality may not be as good as the Laowa Argus but may suit photographers looking for a budget lens
Shouldn't it be possible to use focus traps for this kind of shoot? My old Nikon D90 was able to use this technique. Mirrorless cameras analyze the image so quickly that it should be possible to trigger the shutter automatically when the eye is in focus.
I LOVE IT! lots of blur, but still wide angle.
for fashion portraits and advertising do you prefer 35mm or 45mm from the same line? Or does it not interfere with the choice, just personal taste? thanks
It was good to see a lens other than those from the OEMs for once; and to see a manual lens being used for professional style work. I would have liked to see a picture taken of the model as the cyclists passed using a slower shutter speed to blur the cyclists while keeping the model in focus. It would have been an interesting composition.
Loved it!
“Clean up the junk” @ 13:45~ish - strikes fear into your model for a second 🤣
Good to see I’m not the only one who foot in mouths sometimes 😂
I came here just to comment that too 🤣🤣
THIS WAS A VERY INFORMATIVE SESSION
Very helpful! Thank to Pye!
Hello Mr. Rogers! 😁 Great stuff sir!
Yeeees! Love these videos
☺️ Rocking it
It is a very nice outfit for the beautyfull model 😃👍👍👍
if this attached to RP or Non IBIS body I think its difficult to get sharpness photos this is beautiful for high megapixel like A7R and R5 with IBIS Body you will get closer to L Series or Sigma Lenses.. .
Kiara nailed the outfit!
Torn between getting this for my a7iii or Fuji XT3
So the 2 shots at 8:35 both look great, but am I the only who prefers the 2nd shot? These are environmental portraits, that should highlight the location. And that’s why I prefer the 2nd shot. Just my personal and subjective opinion. Great video, really learned a lot. 👍👍👍
This is mainly a portrait and in the second photo the background distracts too much attention from the main subject while in the first shot it all fits in perfectly
Thanks for sharing your insights on compositions for portraits. Too bad this lens doesn't have an L mount option.
Nice work but those shots under the bridge needed a strobe either tight focused down or grated off. Either way it would have made those couple of shots much better than trying to fix it in post. Just my opinion on those, that's all.
This video is shoot on which lens?
What is focal length
35mm :)
I don’t know what ppl says that lens is not good for portraits I love my nikon 35mm it’s super sharp !
I love lenses with character. A little softness, interesting bokeh...
No ways this is the same dude from that therapy podcast.
Have you done a video talking about quick framing for shots? I have a retainer client, a private gym with about 12 trainers. I try to capture every trainer working with clients. I am constantly moving every 30 seconds trying to grab as many different shots of every trainer as fast as possible
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Hello my dear friends how are you ❤️💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
My birthday is coming soon. Try not to break it, Pye. It still has to fly across half the globe to Russia.😅
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Kiara, you are the best!))
Kiara is so pretty, she reminds me of Megan Fox.
Didnt see Kiara in the social links. Boo!
Her Instagram is there I just checked it out
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some real CU shots would have been nice to judge portraits with the lens.
I've come to the conclusion that lens reviews shouldn't be any longer than 5 minutes.