Great Lens (35mm) - Field Test and Review (demo w/ Nikon D3400)
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2018
- After release a review on the fixed 50mm f/1.8, many have requested a review on the fixed 35 f/1.8. I spent last weekend putting the fixed 35mm f/1.8 to the test using the Nikon D3400. Regardless of camera body, the fixed 50 and fixed 35 are go-to lenses for any photographer. Both are relatively affordable, offer wide apertures, and are relatively compact.
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Nikon 35mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2J3qHmU
Canon 35mm f/2: amzn.to/2HwTLNT
Nikon 50mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2kD7EkF
Canon 50mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2LQT1q6
Nikon D3400 w/ 18-55 kit lens: amzn.to/2gjCOdW
Roberts Camera: robertscamera.com
Fixed 50mm review video: • Great Lens (50mm) - Fi...
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RealWorld Again this great video thanks a lot again. As we talked earlier you told me that you prefer 50mm for street photography and portrait photography. So 35mm on crop sensor will give focal lenght of 50mm. But i am again confused 😕 between these two lens as i already tried these two lens on my canon 1300d. Basically i want for travel photography like street photography in a day or street photography in night, cityscape and i know 50mm is best for portrait. So according to you please suggest me so i can buy for my canon 1300d. Please help me i am a confused soul 😅
LOL - not a problem. Many photographers will refer to the fixed 50 on a crop sensor as a fixed 50 even though the actual focal length is 50 x the crop factor (1.5 on Nikon and 1.6 on Canon). I prefer the fixed 50 on the crop (which is really 75 on Nikon and 80 on Canon) as I like a bit more distance between myself and the subject although I found the 35 to be easier to use when a wider angle was needed.
RealWorld thanks a lot for the reply but in canon 35mm is very costly as 50mm is very cheaper. And i am not having that much budget. So is ther any option to attach nikkon 35mm on canon camera. For wider and landcsape i can use my kit lens as you already make a video as how much our kit lens is capable of. I am thinking to with 50mm 1.8 or is ther any way to attach nikon 35mm on canon.
Yes, the Canon 35 is expensive in my opinion as well:). There are various adapter rings on the market which allow you to connect Nikon lenses to Canon bodies, however pay special attention to the aperture control. I just took a quick look at a few and noticed if the lenses not offer aperture control, you will be stuck at one aperture which is not good:).
RealWorld thanks for the help you said some lens don't have apertures control. I didn't understand like this nikon 35mm in this video doesn't have aperature control or if you can tell me which 35mm version in nikon is have aperature control and fits on canon camera. 😊
I came here for a review of a lens and got a review, a subtle lesson on aperture, and a warm happiness from your photography. Thank you!
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Do you know how many people on CZcams have written and sell ebooks, when they don’t have one percent of your teaching skills? Most of them have about the same percentage of your photography skills also. You keep things so concise and simple both teaching wise and photographically and I’d point all those new to photography in your direction rather than some of the bigger channels that seem to pull the new and naive photographers in. I think you should write a book for beginners and intermediate photographers alike. Every time I see one of your videos I'm blown away by your skills, sorry if you’ve already told me but do you have a background in teaching? I have a terrible memory, but I blame all the medication I’m on rather than my age. I know Canon make a phenomenal 35mm f1.4 lens, but it also comes in at a phenomenal price (phenomenally high). Another amazing video, very well done indeed.
Thanks for the feedback/input Mark - appreciate your kind words:). I have spent my career in various aspects of technology and encountered many people along the way. The web is loaded with many people focused on money, and will do just about anything to earn it. Unfortunately, money motivation is problematic for many reasons. Nonetheless, I started this channel for one simple reason - to help/inspire people. I have given a few thoughts to offering workshops and/or paid training of some sort but not certain at this point.
RealWorld I think you have definitely fulfilled your original intent with the channel, you can see from the comments just how much you have inspired and helped people. Money has never been a motivator in my photography, and never will be.
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I love your work because you are not a gear snob person and use simple and affordable gear.
@@mxxmauuhan3597 I agree 100%, Realworld makes it good for those like myself and other students on a strict budget to get into photography at a decent price point, even with older model cameras. Even with the Nikon D3400 he often uses, it's entry level but far from basic, but RealWorld shows you can with practice achieve professional type shots with entry level gear so never be ashamed of the gear you own...it'll work and work well.
Honestly one of the best tutorials/reviews of any kind on CZcams that I've ever seen. You have an excellent channel.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
This is one of many gems that we can find at CZcams. I thoroughly enjoy this review. May God bless you.
I am really surprised by your work and the fact that photography is not affected by the price of the camera. I really enjoyed this one as I have a D3400 and have recently bought a 35mm for it. Got lots of creative inspiration. Thank you. Please keep on creating more such videos so we can learn more.
❤️ from 🇮🇳
Thanks for the post Debanjan and welcome from the United States!:)
I'm learning a lot just by looking at your photos with the metadata. Thanks!
Glad to be of help!:)
Yes sir!
Great lens review and two videos in one. I started with a D3500 and PX'd it after 8 months for a D7200. Used the 35m a lot on the 3500 but not on the 7200 - now that's about to change. Also, this was one of the best street photography videos I have seen with great nicely composed shots; very entertaining and informative. And all delivered in a relaxed pleasant package.
This video is in complete contrast to a vast majority of street photography videos on CZcams involving a hyper street run around while snapping some very doubtful pictures that we are then told are brilliant. This beats them hands down. Cheers.
Thanks for the post/feedback Alan and welcome from United States!:) The fixed 35 is a strong/solid lens and I really like the 7000 series from Nikon as well (shot with the D7000 for many years:)).
So glad to see this video!!! I recently bought this lens as my first addition to the regular lens kit with the D3400. I took it out for a spin at a lantern floating festival in Hawaii. Glad to learn more about it and excited to use it more! Thanks for another awesome video. :D
Thanks for the post/feedback Cody and glad to be of help/inspiration!:)
Thank you for all your videos. I have a D3400 and you're the only channel that I like that uses one too. All these other tutorial/ educational photography channels use high end cameras I'll never own and make it feel intimidated. All your videos are great
Thanks for the post/feedback Xavier and glad to be of help!:) Great photography is not so much about the gear as it is about the photographer:).
Great video, and also awesome photos !! I’m really impressed, keep it up with what you do.
Appreciate the feedback Michal!:)
This is exactly what I needed to see! I’ve been debating between the 35/50 lens and this video is the best one I’ve seen. Appreciate this!
Thanks for the post and glad to be of help!:)
RealWorld... I’ve been a subscriber for over a year. You’re simply the best!
Thanks for the support/feedback and glad to be of continued help/inspiration!:)
I would like too thank you for your channel. I bought a D3400 knowing nothing about photography. I have started my own business with my wife doing family photos. I bought a 50mm 1.8 after watching your review and will be picking up this 35mm tomorrow. I have the TTL flash you recommended and your focusing tutorial really helped swell. You're channel is great for anyone wanting to enter the world of photography. Thank you sir
Thanks for the post/feedback Jose and glad to be of help in your photo journey!:) I remember shooting my first wedding - what a fun mess:). Nonetheless, you can do it!:) Keep in mind that your personality plays a big role if your overall success - be nice, kind, respectful, etc. and it will go a long way in my opinion.
@@RealWorld is this lens for the full frame nikon's? Will it be 35mm focal length on the d3400? Or will it be 50 equivalent? I'm looking for a wide angle since I already have a 50
@@jreyes71589 The 35mm in this video and linked in the description is for crop sensors like the D3400, D5600, etc. The full sensor equivalent is a doable but pricey ( amzn.to/2PAQFg1 ):). All crop sensor lenses need to be multiplied by a given factor to get the full sensor equivalent - a marketing tactic by various manufactures (Nikon, Canon, Sony, etc.). Nikon cameras are multiplied by 1.5 whereas Canon's are multiplied by 1.6 ... sooooo, the 35mm on a crop is really 52.5mm on a full:). Nonetheless, I really like the 35mm and 50mm on a crop. Most people will refer to each by their listed values (35 and 50) which is fine but now you know the truth for any trivia related questions that may arise:).
Share the video people! Let's get this man the audience numbers he deserves.
Awesome dude and awesome videos. Thank you 😊
Thanks for the post/feedback and support!:)
Totally agree!! Great eye for what makes a good photo!! This video far exceeds all the videos that I've seen on how to use your camera.
I definitely agree 👍💯!
This was one of the best videos I came across trying to find out about these lens. Great teacher.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
this is my first time here . i was looking for videos of how i could maximize use of my 35mm 1.8, that i havent been using for a long time. this video not only gave me the reason to put it back in my bag, but it also brought back those times when a streetwalk was so relaxing and motivating to see how your eye has improved . this video was really great. i have been so busy chasing pay gigs, i stop doing photowalks but you have deff brought it back for me. thanks a lot!! i will follow you on insta !
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good day.. i recently bought a nikon d3400 w kitlens 5days ago.. i just wanna to tell you thank you for all of your teachings.. before i decided to bought a camera ice searched photography videos on youtube.. and one of those are you and you helped me to decide which camera i need.. thank you so much.. god bless you.. from philippines.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) Welcome to the channel and welcome from the United States!:)
Wow awesome stuff! Your videos are simply perfect for introducing these camera lenses. I am very new to photography and your explanations are very helpful to someone who is a complete novice. I have watched 3 of your videos and I reckon I'll come back for more. Even the choice of music is nice. Thanks.
thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
It's finally here! Great pictures and great review! Thank you for your efforts!
Glad to be of help!:)
You are a good dude! Thanks for taking all the time to create a very informative video. I appreciate it!
Thanks for the post and glad to be of help!:)
Thanks for the review! I bought this lens and use it with the Nikon D3400. Very impressed. From Russia with love!
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help from the United States!:)
Oh man I remember asking about this a while back! Thanks for the upload~ I've actually been looking at that lens, the 35!
Seeing the images I actually preferred a lot of the 35 shots, mainly for the wider angle. The photo with the couple I loved because if you look at the dog, he's got his eye dead on you. It was kind of powerful. And he had the muzzle on so you knew the reality of the situation the photographer was in. That photo would have a less visceral affect if you had the 50 and were able to stay out of Fido's range~ There's something about the 35 that creates opportunities to capture genuine reactions. Be it positive or negative you are capturing the subjects response to you. I like that. The second shot where it's like you aren't there, and the people are sitting up and the dog is laying there, while a nice shot, it doesn't have the same emotion as two peaceful owners sleeping while their murder hound stares into your soul.
I could see situations where I'd want to capture parts of both and I could see myself switching between the 50 and 35 for that purpose. To capture a different type of emotion.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) Great observation!:) You are absolutely correct - that dog wanted a piece of me and almost got with if not muzzled:). I like street photos as part of the process is to capture people in their natural state - there is something very innocent about it. People are not posing to a shot, they are simply being themselves which can be awesomely raw in my opinion:). After creating detailed reviews on both, I can see the benefits to one vs the other under different circumstances. I feel you can interchange them but may find it easier to use one or the other depending on the scene/situation.
Yeah, in every case, except the close-up portraits of the girl, I felt the 35mm was better for all those street scenes. The perspective lines were just great, without the more extremes of a 10mm-20mm (which I have, and also love). This and a tele-zoom would be a good two-lens kit, and forget the 50mm!
Absolutely amazing details about the lens, love the example photos and those made me into some ideas for my future photos. Thanks buddy
Thanks for the post/feedback Elvis and glad to be of help/inspiration!:) Great lens which makes for some great shots!:)
This was a great review!! Those shots downtown at night were awesome.. thank you and I subscribed!
Thanks for the post/feedback Brian and welcome to the channel!:)
Awesome video sir the best thing of you is you do this tutorials on cheap camera because everybody is not enough rich to buy expensive cameras so this is more helpful to test lenses on this camera👌
Thanks for the feedback and glad to be of help!:)
You are a great teacher. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
I had a good time watching your video, learned some stuff, and got the information I was looking for. You are great!
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge and work. 14:05 with the 35mm and 14:24 with the 50mm are my favorite shots. Keep it up.
Thanks for the post/feedback Ed!:)
"I had a great time, and that's what it's all about." Perfectly said!
I agree it’s a nifty little lens. I couldn’t choose one so I bought both years ago. Luv them.
Great review and terrific photography. Loved the accompanying sound track.
Thank you.
What a wonderful review/demo.
Just watched it. Was considering getting a 35mm for my D5600. Now I'm convinced it's the one I need before 50mm. Also learnt that in these crop sensor cameras, keeping the shutter open for longer time rather than punching up the ISO is better option for sharp images. Really had a great night photography lesson. ❤️ from Kolkata, India. Peace ✌️.
The fixed 35 is a solid choice and will not let you down!:) If you have relative still subjects (landscapes, etc.), using a long shutter with a tripod is the way to go:). Welcome from the United States!:)
Just bought the 35mm. I’m going to test it this sunday. I’m also planning to buy the 70-300mm VR as my zoom lens. Goodluck to my wallet! Thank you again for this very smart review.
The fixed 35 is a great/solid lens with a wide open aperture - enjoy and have fun with it!:)
I was actually waiting for your next video ,,,cheers :)
Great review and super photos! Thank you!
What a great video!
*u r doing a great job sir, appreciate ur efforts and hardwork & ur content is very in depth and covers the subject pretty well in a broader way*
- Gulshan, India
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
What a great review 😃 you even covered the distance where portrait is more likely to be taken at which is very helpful to decide for what i am intending to purchase.(which no other reviews done this at least over the 15+ reviews i watch) thank you for making this review 💯 appreciate it 😄
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Love the photo at timecode 9:11 under the bridge! Good video, thanks for your time and effort.
Thanks for the post/feedback Andrew!:) I like the shot as well - interesting look/feel in my opinion:).
Question if I can.
Aside from the f stop, is there any additional difference between fixed 50 or 35, and the kit lense which can be adjusted to 50mm or 35mm?
Thanks.
LOL - I have received a few similar questions - great question/topic!:) The biggest difference will be aperture which creates bokeh (nice soft background). In addition, since the fixed lenses can allow more light into the camera, you will have the opportunity to capture lower light situations handheld:). I maaaaaay create a video on this topic/comparison at some point;).
besides the bigger aperture i find the 35mm to be way sharper than the kit lens, the downside is that the focus motor on the 35mm is an older generation that's way more noisy and slower compaired to the kit lens af-p 18-55.
Primes usually render sharper images when comparing lenses at similar price points.
i was wondering this myself. Good to know, thanks guys!
I´ll gona buy the Nikon 35mm 1.8G definitely, first i was thinking of getting the Sigma 30mm 1.4 Art, but a lot of people complain about front focus problems.
The Nikon fixed 35 is solid - a great lens for many reasons:).
Loved some of your shots 😍❤
Great pics!!! Hard to believe done with a D3400. Great songs also, especially the second one. Thanks for sharing your talent with us
Appreciate the post/feedback and glad to be of help/inspiration!:)
I love the entry level😍
thank you! i purchased this lens for my new D5600, and i was having trouble photographing with it
Glad to be of help!:) Solid lens!:)
Yeah i wasn't sure if I wanted to bring it with me to Europe, but now that I can see it is capable of beautiful landscape and street shots, I definitely will bring it with me!
specifically the picture @ 12:46, what a beautiful shot!! was this taken with a tripod?
A great lens to carry along in my opinion!:)
Thanks!:) I snapped the shot handheld as the sun was going down (ISO 400 @ 1/200 (thanks for an f/3.5)). This was an interesting shot as I spent a bit of time post processing in Lightroom to bring out the colors in the sky - lots of fun!:) I have a few videos on Lightroom and may create more showing some quick/interesting techniques, etc.
Awesome shots! Thanks for the review. Oh, and thanks for the tour through your city! Gotta visit indy
Thanks for the feedback!:) Indy is nice/friendly - great place to visit/live!:)
Great video ! Im glad to see someone doing a video on gear that people can actually afford and use
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Full sensor cameras are nice to use but definitely not required to capture awesome shots.
Good.... Support from india
Welcome from the United States!:)
I have just stumbled onto your channel. You have just gained another fan. I have the 50mm 1.8 and was on the fence if I should purchase the 35mm 1.8. You have helped me to make my decision.
Thanks for the post Deena ... glad to be of help and welcome to the channel!:)
Good man keep on documenting the world around you Bro.
thanks for the post/feedback ... stay safe and stay tuned as I will release another vid soon:).
I just bought 35mm lens yesterday! lul
I use it on my D5500
hans alexander I have a d5500 as well. What kind of results do you get with the 35mm 1.8?
You are the reason why im okay to buy d3400
Glad to be of help/inspiration!:)
Do it! I've bought mine few weeks ago and I can tell that this little camera is much more capable than I've tought before. Now I'm saving for extra lenses :)
diversant13 man im definitely buying this Christmas! I also saved money for extra lens thank you for giving me more motivation to buy.
@@pauka13 It's solid/capable for certain!:) I really like the fixed 35 ( amzn.to/2J3qHmU ) or fixed 50 ( amzn.to/2kD7EkF ) as the next lens - just my two cents:).
@@Majeztyque The D3400 should go on sale very soon if not already since the D3500 is being shipped ... look for a deal on it:).
Great job, nice review and frames you made thanks
I regretted buying 50mm until you compared the two and now happy enough! :) Thank you so much for your videos.
Glad to be of help!:) Ahhhhh yes, the fixed 50 is a GREAT lens in my opinion - no regrets needed:).
Now you've to do 85mm. Don't leave that please.
LOL - the 85mm hmmmm:)
RealWorld I like the 85mm on crop sensor, but I think it’s a bit telephoto for anything other than portraits. Great bokeh and compression though
I love the 85mm for all sort of photos. For me it's the perfect complement to the 35mm.
The two are far enough apart to make different compositions possible. 2 different ways of seeing..
so this is 35 but really 52mm and the 50 is really 75 in d3400
Correct, the Nikon crop factor is 1.5 so the 50 turns into a 75mm on a full frame camera and the 35 turns into 52mm roughly:). I would not get too caught-up in the equivalent though as I suspect many professional photographers shoot portraits in the 70mm range as well. The difference comes down to what you feel comfortable using ... I like a bit more reach:).
so the 50 turns into a 75mm on a "DX camera" and the 35 turns into 52mm roughly
correct:).
www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/products-and-innovation/the-dx-and-fx-formats.html
Guys DX 35mm is 35 mm in a DX camera . Just read this
Why does everyone always get this wrong. You have to multiply the focal length (and aperture) by the crop factor (which is 1.5x for Nikon). ALWAYS. It doesn't matter if it's a lens designed for FX or DX.
Wow! Stunning quality!
I use the 35 a lot and love it, it's a fast and light lense but am seriously thinking of getting the 50 and wondered if it was worth it, this video has helped me make my mind up, I'm getting it 😊 thanks for your time and effort, appreciate it as with all your videos.
Thanks for the post/feedback Daniel and glad to be of help!:) I like both - they are awesome:).
Thank you very much for all your great videos. You have an excellent way of explaining things. I have learned so much from them.
Thanks for the post/feedback Rose and glad to be of help!:) Stay tuned as I plan to create many more:).
Best video I’ve found! Thank you so much this video was extremely helpful!
thanks for the feedback and glad to be of help!:)
This video helped me so much! I was worried about me getting the 35mm vs the 50mm. Now I am glad that I got the 35mm. I got it today and will be using it this sunday at a huge car meet!
Glad to be of help!:) The 35 is a great lens - enjoy and have fun with it!:)
Thank you so much for this review! I really loved your take on these two lenses. I subscribed cuz I like your channel.
Thanks for the post/feedback Carlos and welcome to the channel!:)
Great video! Very nice pics on Insta! This was the first lens I bought outside the kit for d3400. One application where it shines is indoor events/kids bday parties. I plan on getting the 50...still considering the G vs older D. Thanks again. As always, great content!
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Agreed as well - the lens in solid for indoor events and activities. The 50 will give more reach which is nice under various circumstances:).
I always wanted to start in photography and I just found a nikon 3400 for about 100 bucks on Craigslist it came with no lenses so now I know where to start I'll be checking your videos, you did not bored me to death your videos are very fun, informative and inspirational thanks
Great and in-depth video. Thank you, cheers!
You inspire me. I could only afford a D3400 last year and I thought my images wouldn’t be impressive but you’ve shown me I to can take great images with an entry level Nikon. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the post/feedback Lori and glad to be of inspiration!:) Technology has improved by leaps and bounds over the years and the 3400 along with the 3300 and 3500 are solid/capable cameras ... a bit of knowledge and experience go a long way. I could put the most expensive gear in the hands of an inexperienced photographer and the results will be nothing special, likewise I could put basic gear in the hands of an experienced photography and the results will be awesome (for the most part:)). The photographer makes the image - not the camera. A stellar image is the result of the photographers ability to understand the basic mechanics (i.e. aperture, shutter speed, ISO, etc.) and create a dynamic composition in my opinion:). Enjoy the ride Lori and have fun!:)
Genuine fella, not many vids I watch to the end, but this was nice all the way
Thanks for the post/feedback! :)
Such an wonderful video.
You have a big gift inside into your heart.
Thanks for the post/comment Gabriel and glad to inspire!:)
quality info, sir! and a great model! thank you for making it ezier for me to make up my mind about the 35! god bless
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) The fixed 35 is a nice/capable lens and may God bless you and your family as well:)
Thanks for this video, it was very pleasant to watch as usual! You will also learn something from your videos!
Thanks for the post and glad to be of help/inspiration!:) On a side note - I saw some interesting bikes during this video:). Always appreciate custom work/paint as well.
I like the "Nifty Fifty" for portraits personally (I am not a professional). 35mm is good for showing people what they would see if they were actually there since 35mm is about the same as the human eye. As always, thanks for your videos; you do such a nice job!
I really like the wat you set out your videos and explain how the video is going play out and what you are going to cover in it.
I could watch your channel all day infact i do lol.
Thanks for the feedback and glad to be of help!:)
I just got a 35mm...Was looking some tips... I have Nikon d3300.. This is the best video I have seen... believe me I have seen a ton.. Precise, To the point, brisk... And not to mention Amazing Photography 📷😎📸.. If D3400 and 35mm can produce that result, then It is absolutely how we master our gear.. Thank You Sir... I have 50mm vintage lens too.. I am gonna look for all your videos 😊
Thanks for the post/feedback Annada and glad to be of help/inspiration!:) The camera is solid/capable in the right hands - a bit of knowledge, experience, and creativity can go a long way ... enjoy the ride!:)
I would love to see a video on travel photography, what to bring along, what to leave behind, etc. Thanks!
Geat video, always learn something new.
Thank you for the review, it was very helpful.
This lens was the first one I bought after buying the D3400 and kit lens package. To be fair, budget did play a part (especially since prices here in the UK tend to be pretty high even in the second hand market) and I really wanted a prime lens early on. I've been very happy with the shots I've taken with it and I fully intend to get the 50mm lens as well sometime in the future. Great video as always and some interesting shots. I especially like the shots at 14:05 and 15:25.
Thanks for the post/feedback Nick:). Interesting to hear the prices in the UK. In the US lenses tend to hold their value which is great for the seller but not so great for the buyer:). I like both the 35 and 50:). The shot at 14:05 is a iconic shot of downtown Indianapolis - a great peaceful place to stand. The shot at 15:25 was interesting. I snapped it from the war memorial looking north late at night - it was my last shot taken when reviewing the lens. A nice hot summer night in Indy:).
A really good informative video not just about the 35 mm lens but also an entry level dslr as well. I have the same lens on nikon d3300. Last year I was not sure about whether to buy the 35 or the 50. Decided to go with the 35 because of the wider angle. Enjoyed your video.
Thanks for the feedback!:) Good reason for the 35 ... if someone likes a wider angle, I suggest the 35:).
Another great video. I bought my D3300 used with a 50mm. I found myself needing more distance and distance I didn't have(i.e. Indoors). I sold it and got the 35mm. I really love it. I think for a crop sensor a 35mm is a better focal length(at least for me). My only other lens is the Sigma 17-70mm Contemporary. Decent walk around lens and I got is very cheap. If the Nikon 85mm was cheaper, I'd probably add that to my bag as well. Or, I would even consider an all prime setup like I have done in the past with Canon. I really loved that. Again, great video and always a pleasure seeing your perspective on things.
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Been in similar situations with the fixed 50 where the 35 might be better suited as I did not have room to move back, etc. I have also been in situations where I could use more zoom and switch to the 50:). I have not seen/experienced the sigma 17-70:).
Thanks for all the videos, i bought my d3400 thanks to you amazing tests
Thanks for the post/feedback and enjoy the camera!:) I am still enjoying the camera - affordable/capable:).
Just bought that lense on sale, arriving on friday, hope I can take good shots as yours on my D3500, thanks for the video!
Congrats on the new lens and enjoy the ride!:) The lens is tack sharp ... use aperture priority and open as needed to capture nice soft backgrounds.
WONDERFUL AND A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO..... I PURCHASED BOTH THE 35 AND 50 MM. LOVE THESE LENSES.
thank you! i have both as well and use them often :)
@@RealWorld THANK FOR THE REPLY AND GOD BLESS
Thank you for documenting those great old statues . I hope they are still there now.
Thanks Bill and the statues are still there:).
Great vlog.
Only recently found your channel
It's great how you explain everything and it keeps the viewer engaged.
But I wanted to ask you who was the band ? because they sounded great.
Lovely. Great job! I bought a 35mm lens some years ago along with a D5600 I love what you can do with it late evening. Now I know even more. I understand a 35mm on a crop frame is about the same field of view as a 50mm on a full frame.
Glad to be of help!:)
Thanks real world for this episode😎
Thanks for the post/feedback Shyam and glad to be of help!:)
U r most welcome,if I have some doubt I always used this channel for my support n learning process
Classy explanation as usual.
Thank you for giving the exif on every single photo, that alone is a photography lesson !
And DAMN ! You're proving it really doesn't matter which camera you use, if anybody asks me what does "it's the photographer who makes the image not the camera" mean, I'll link them your channel
Glad to be of help!:)
I just want to thank you for your videos. I received a d3400 for Christmas and had no idea what to do with it and you have been and continue to be extremely helpful to me. Please keep them coming.
Thanks for the post/feedback Steve and glad to be of help!:)
Thanks for all your videos they help so much.
Glad to be of help!:)
you got some brilliant shots, loved the video, you sold me on the 35mm, it is now on order :P
thank you
Thanks for the post/feedback Robbie!:) Congrats on the 35 and enjoy the lens ... it is solid!:)
You are a terrific photographer and really helped me out. Thank you.
Thanks for the post/feedback David and glad to be of help!:)
Easy to understand your explanation Sir. Thank you🙏
You suggested me to buy 35mm & i bought it.. it is a awesome lens.. thank you so much.
Glad to be of help - solid lens!:)
Awesome video. Helped me a lot. Thanks.
Thats true ..i see many videos ....this guy is helping us to understand ...better way ...not to sale or talk something he doesn't know...
GREAT job ..ft Lauderdale fl
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Always glad to help!:)
Thanks for the effort, great video!
Definitely appreciate your hard work on creating this video to give us a tutorial in the difference of the 35mm vs 50mm. I do like to give some distance when taking portrait images. I am purchasing the fixed 50mm. Thank you✌😀
Sounds like you are on the right path!:)
That's why I bought a 70-300mm to camp and shoot 🔫 🤪 🤣🤣🤣