Why I Love This Lens: FUJIFILM XF35mm f/2 WR

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2020
  • The XF35mm f/2 is one of my favorite Fuji lenses. Here's a look at some of the reasons I love this lens and photo examples to show you how you can use it in your photography.
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Komentáře • 329

  • @Zopf-international
    @Zopf-international Před 2 lety +5

    Two years after the original post and I'm still coming back. I like Dan. He speaks with passion. That's very important. Not only does he speak with passion but just look where he's at. Out in the field doing it. Not some kid in a bedroom, I mean 'studio loft' with a kit on loan. Remember that.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much your comment! I really appreciate the feedback and I'm glad you're enjoying my channel so much. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @victor-ferreira
    @victor-ferreira Před 4 lety +5

    Another FANTASTIC vlog!!!

  • @chasingvenusfilmarts
    @chasingvenusfilmarts Před 3 lety +2

    Your work is work any photographer/artist should be very proud of. Thank you for the inspiration!!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Really appreciate your feedback, Tobias. I'm glad you're enjoying this video!

  • @chasingvenusfilmarts
    @chasingvenusfilmarts Před 3 lety +2

    So many great points in this vid. Love it. Looking to purchase this lens soon and enjoy re-watching this. Peace!

  • @gregoryspowell
    @gregoryspowell Před 4 lety +7

    much more practical than a standard review. "here's how i use this lens" makes me excited to go out an use it. Thanks. Enjoyed the 50mm video as well.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Gregory. That exactly how I feel. Actually showing people what’s possible is so much more inspiring than simply repeating the specs. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @mikedesimone1783
    @mikedesimone1783 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Dan, Always great to listen to your thoughts' for me I also love the XF35mm f/2. Cheers

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Mike. It's a pretty awesome little lens, isn't it?

  • @adventure_photo
    @adventure_photo Před 4 lety +4

    Nice video Dan! Didn’t know you had a CZcams channel! Subscribed! I think you make some great points for this lens. For me 35 and 50mm fast primes are my favorite to use and really versatile. Your point about being paralyzed by too many choices really resonated with me. I find if I bring too many lens choices that exact thing happens. Keep up the great work!👍

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Scott! Yes, I started doing these tutorial videos last summer. It’s been really fun to do these, so I’m glad you found me here! What are you shooting these days, and how are things in Colorado right now?

  • @virjaysonfrancisco338
    @virjaysonfrancisco338 Před 4 lety +4

    Good to see photography and cycling in one video! I do bikepacking trips with my Fuji camera also.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Vir, thanks for your comment! Yes, I’m actually good friends with Eric Parsons of Revelate Designs. Where do you live and where do you like to explore on your bike?

  • @paulgriffin8566
    @paulgriffin8566 Před 4 lety +9

    Dan, many thanks for a great review. I can only endorse everything you have said. I have the 35mm f2 and the 23mm f2. Both great lenses that provide great coverage for portraits and landscape.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the comment, Paul. 👍 Hope you’re having fun with your Fuji gear lately!

  • @edwin_ac
    @edwin_ac Před 4 lety +2

    Very informative. Not only the technical aspect of the lens, but how to handle prime lens in general.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Edwin, thanks for the comment. Yes, I’m much more interested in the creative aspects of how to use lenses rather than the technical details, and in a huge fan of primes. I think that fixed lenses can help you become more efficient with your composition and seeing. What do you like to shoot?

  • @SteveMcClanahan
    @SteveMcClanahan Před 4 lety +11

    Great summary Dan. I own this lens but haven't used it nearly enough. You've now inspired me to dust it off and set out into the world with it - and only it!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome, Steve! I’ll look forward to seeing what you’re able to get with the sweet little 35. 👍

    • @BjarteKFrnsdal
      @BjarteKFrnsdal Před 3 lety

      Same here.... :)

  • @renepirolt
    @renepirolt Před 4 lety +1

    Really great vid Dan, and I cannot agree more on getting familiar with a fixed focal length! Loving my Fuji X-T3 and my 35mm lens (although it's the 1.4). It's a super versatile focal length.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the feedback, Rene. Glad to hear that you’re also loving that 35mm focal length on the Fuji. Once you get past the ‘normal’ factor, it’s actually quite versatile.

  • @guitars0206
    @guitars0206 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent video, love the scenery and images.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Victor, I was hoping you would see this one! 👍 In my mind, it represents the culmination of ideas and inspiration that we geeked out on together. I attribute so much of the motivation for all of this video madness to you! Hope you're doing well and keeping your feet under you.

  • @AdrianBeuses
    @AdrianBeuses Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, very inspirational and had a great friendly vibe! thanks for the opinions.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      Hey Adrian, thanks so much for your comment. Glad you enjoyed this! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @ronm6359
    @ronm6359 Před 3 lety +7

    I have the 35 f2 and love it. I too started cutting my teeth in the film days with a 50mm f1.4 lens on a 35mm SLR. On a bucket list trip to Alaska last year I used this lens for almost 90% of my shots. When I needed a wider field of view, I shot overlapping frames and stitched them together in Lightroom. It made for awesome panoramic images, perfect for large prints! An amazing little lens at a very affordable price, very sharp too!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Ron, thanks for your comment. That's an interesting technique that you describe, creating a wide angle view from a series of "normal" angle images. I might have to try that out sometime, just to see how it works!

    • @ronm6359
      @ronm6359 Před 3 lety

      Dan Bailey hi Dan. Try it out and let me know what you think. Check out a few examples of my photos using this technique. www.ronmeyerimages.com/galleries/denali and www.ronmeyerimages.com/galleries/glacier-cruise not all are stitched, I didn’t mark them as such but a few are obvious because they are in a more traditional pano aspect ratio. Love your channel!

  • @frankbaiamonte6329
    @frankbaiamonte6329 Před 4 lety +3

    Nicely done video Dan. I've been using Fuji since 2013, and at this point the X-T2 with the XF35 f/2 is probably my favorite set up. I'll often head out with it for a walk around some part of town just to look for things to photograph. Even though I generally have the other "Fujicrons" with me, it's the 35 that pretty much stays on the camera the whole time. Sometimes I wonder why I even bother carrying the other lenses.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Frank. Same. I find that 35 to be so versatile, and of course, the more you use it, the more comfortable you become with that vantage point and with your eye and compositional skills, which makes it even more useable. 😀 There’s definitely something to be said for simplicity. 👍

  • @sylviahoke7513
    @sylviahoke7513 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Dan. !~ Just got it fo Christmas! Can't wait to use it. :)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      So awesome!! You're going to love that lens, Sylvia! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @Streuth22
    @Streuth22 Před 4 lety +9

    I can vouch for this lens. It is very versatile and is great for street photography, portraits and even landscapes when capturing a smaller part of the frame. Being very light and small also it is always in my camera bag. Being a Fuji prime, it is very high quality and extremely sharp. Another top video Dan!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks very much for your comment. I think you perfectly echoed the exact reasons why I love this lens so much. It's so small and yet so versatile. I've long been a fan of the simplicity of primes, especially in the wide to middle to short telephoto range, and this one falls right there in the lineup!

  • @MichaelVincentMagic
    @MichaelVincentMagic Před rokem +1

    Another fantastic Lens Dan. It punches above its weight - it delivers beautiful images.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Indeed it does, Michael! That's a great way to put it! What have you been shooting with yours?

  • @tonygreenwoodN10
    @tonygreenwoodN10 Před 4 lety +2

    Just caught up with this video - really great thanks - have just bought a used 35 f2 and I'm loving it - this video really is useful - you've gained another subscriber! Thanks also for the thought about extension tubes.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Appreciate the feedback, Tony, and thanks for subscribing! What kinds of subjects do you like to shoot?

    • @tonygreenwoodN10
      @tonygreenwoodN10 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Most commonly landscapes - hill walking in Scotland, trail walking in Italy and France (but sadly not too much of these lately!). I live in London so cityscapes are plentiful as well. Got the 35 f2 for a lower profile setup to try a bit of street and more relaxed family/friends portraits/memories but I'm realising it could be very useful for landscapes as well!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Cool. Scotland certainly has some beautiful landscapes. And it's been awhile since I was in London, except at the airport. Would love to come back and explore some of the areas of the southern UK, too.

  • @MichaelVincentMagic
    @MichaelVincentMagic Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Dan. Loved this video. Great Lens, really superb optics micro contrast and rendering.👍🏽

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment, Michael. Yes, this really is a fun lens!! Hope you’re having a great summer!

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Dan. I ordered on earlier today. I'm just learning with Fuji X-T3, and this appears to be a great lens!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! I think you'll really enjoy using the 35 f/2, it really is a great lens. Have fun with it!

  • @nasroullahdinally5140
    @nasroullahdinally5140 Před 4 lety +3

    Dan , I also own that lens and it stays on my second body XT3 which I use mostly for the brides portraits and details.I love it.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Nasroullah, it's a hard lens not to like! I love how close you can get with it!

  • @heeling007
    @heeling007 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, mind blowing photos you take. Bless you.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much, Craig. Really appreciate your comment. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @jansears4380
    @jansears4380 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Dan. I do much of my aerial photography with the 35f/2. As you said it’s my default! And so enjoy the images from it. Thanks for the informative video and for taking the time! Safe flying! Jan

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Hi Jan, thanks for the comment! Yes, that 35mm focal length seems to be an ideal vantage point for shooting aerials. Do you have a favorite aerial location?

    • @jansears4380
      @jansears4380 Před 4 lety +1

      I love the Bay Area. Fog, terrain and cities all culminate to make a beautiful pallet.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      I'll bet! I've photographed in the Bay Area a couple of times, but not from the air. You certainly have a nice variety of subjects, light and weather conditions down there!

  • @tonym9635
    @tonym9635 Před 3 lety +1

    Dan I agree with you 100%, I think it's truly one of Fuji best, this lens never leaves my X-Pro2. Thanks again for sharing.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your comment, Tony. Yes, the 35 f/2 really is a sweet little lens. Keep having fun with it!

  • @Trasmonte07
    @Trasmonte07 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video bro, straight to the point

  • @michel559
    @michel559 Před 3 lety +4

    Hey Dan, as a recent subscriber, chatted already with you on another subject, I have to say your channel is ace. For hobbyist like me it is wonderful, great content, well explained and inspiring!
    I got a used X-Pro1 recently cause I love the rangfinder style of shooting and have (still) used my X100T all the time for the past 5 years. So I got the 35/1.4 with the XP1 and whilst it is great, it is s bit bulky & slow with the XP1, tried the 23/2 for a day, wow different camera and fits the XP body so nicely. So I just sold the 35/1.4 and I‘m getting the 35/2. WR dosen‘t help much on the XP1 😉 but if I am ever upgrading to an XP2 or 3, it comes in handy. Something I noticed is, paired with the old 16MP sensor the ‚Fujicrons‘ loose a bit of their, for me clinical and digital look, which I like 🥳, so win/win for me.
    Yeah I like to crank up the ISO especially on b&w images, wonderful organic look especially with the old sensor. Love it.
    Cheers from Switzerland, keep your great content going, we appreciate it a lot!
    Stay safe

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Michel, thanks for your feedback and your insight on this. Sounds like the 35/2 on your XP1 will be an excellent combination, and it should retain its magic if you upgrade to a newer model. I agree, higher ISO images on the Fujis do have a special, organic quality and look to them. I know photographers who refuse to use high ISO settings on their cameras and are totally averse to the idea of introducing any bit of noise in their images. They just don't know what their missing. 😀 Keep up the good work and take care!

  • @JungleCatImages
    @JungleCatImages Před 3 lety +5

    LOVE this lens.. It took me a long time to decide to get this, I thought the f2 on apsc would be disappointing after always having 50 1.4 on FF.. but this is an absolute gem.. I can do just about anything I need to with just this

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Yes, that 35 f/2 really is an awesome little lens! So versatile and so much fun!!!

  • @georgannagriffin3757
    @georgannagriffin3757 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the reminder! I have had this lens for awhile, but not using it that much. I have gotten into using the 60mm macro with the 16 ext. for macro work. Had not considered the 35 with the ext. Great info.!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      You’re welcome, GeorgAnna, and thanks for you comment. Yes, the 35 used with the extension tube makes for a great closeup lens, and of course, it’s quite versatile for a wide range of other subjects as well.

  • @0n596
    @0n596 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dan, tks for your reply. I like them all, landscapes, flowers, old doors, towns, street to food.

  • @francescdiaz1659
    @francescdiaz1659 Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting Dan, I think that the explanation of the type of photography you do perfectly complements the characteristics of the lens. I found especially useful the exhibition dedicated to its application in macro photography.
    Thank you very much Dan.
    Greetings from Barcelona.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Francesc, thank you very much for your comment. I appreciate your feedback, and yes, while the 35 f/2 is not a true macro lens, it's short focus distance allows for some very interesting close up compositions.
      I hope you're doing well these days. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @francescdiaz1659
      @francescdiaz1659 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Hi Dan, I hope you and your family are feeling well. I have an X-T3 and I like a lot the travel photography, especially because it brings together many styles, like street photography, portrait, landscape, I also like a lot the minimalist style photography. In this time of pandemic due to the limitations to geographic mobility I have made more street photography. In case you would like to see my facebook page, I have incorporated little by little my photographs of the Himalayas, especially Nepal, Ladakh, Pyrenees, Barcelona, etc. If you think it is appropriate my page is Francesc Db.
      Cordial greetings.
      Francesc

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Cool, I will check out your work! Yes, the pandemic has turned everything upside down, even our own creativity. Good to hear that you're adapting and still getting out with the camera and experimenting with new subjects.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      We're doing well here, and doing our best to stay safe and healthy!

  • @galestonerimages
    @galestonerimages Před 4 lety +18

    Actually, I found this lens to be perfect for shooting high school volleyball games in poorly lit gyms. This lens has an extremely fast AF and rarely do I miss a shot because of focus. I would put the 50mm f/2.0 in the same category. Because my XT-2 handles the noise level when I have to dial up the iso, the combination of camera and lens is difficult to beat. Great video Dan.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Gale. I do know that you’re often shooting indoor sports in bad/dim light. Having a fast prime can definitely make things a little easier, and as you said, the 35 has petty fast AF. The 50 would also be a very good choice for this kind of shooting; it will allow you to get even closer vantage points, without sacrificing speed or having to use a much bigger lens.

  • @GJSsongsmith
    @GJSsongsmith Před rokem +1

    Amazing lens especially for the money ! Been on my Fuji camera for a month and have loved using it . Great to have the weather sealing . Actually bought a square lens hood from Hoage on Amazon with a lens cap that will never pop off , a great addition . Also the size and weight are a real bonus . I’ve been more creative with this lens than I have for a while . Thanks Dan for the vid

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Hey Gary, glad to hear that you're enjoying your new Fuji camera! Which model do you get?

    • @GJSsongsmith
      @GJSsongsmith Před rokem

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Hi Dan , got the xt30 ii in silver /black … love it . I also shoot with Sony and am enjoying both systems

  • @marketguy2
    @marketguy2 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Terrific video. I just ordered one this evening.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 6 měsíci

      Awesome!! The 35 f/2 is a great little lens, I think you'll have a lot of fun with it! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @marketguy2
      @marketguy2 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the reply Dan. Currently I have a Fuji X-S10. My only current lens has been the 16-80mm. I sold off a number of Fuji lens over the past 3 years. The 16-80 zoom is very useful but large and heavy. I should receive the 35 F/2 by next week.
      I've done very little photography since the pandemic. When I do, I enjoy Portrait, Travel, Landscape and Architectural Photography. I am subscribed to your channel and just turned on All Notifications. I plan to watch many of your videos as I really need a Fuji and Photography refresher. I love your teaching style. Many thanks.@@DanBaileyPhoto

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 6 měsíci

      Cool! I think you'll be freshly inspired when you get the 35 f2. As I said, it's a really fun lens and super compact. Let me know how you like it!

  • @hand-heldblender8107
    @hand-heldblender8107 Před 4 lety +1

    Today, just I was thinking about this lens. :) The vidéo arrived in time.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Awesome, what great timing! Glad you saw this, Laszlo. As you can see, I'm a huge fan of this lens, and I think it's a very versatile focal length for any photographer. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @michaelgravlund9194
    @michaelgravlund9194 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the info 👍👍... now I just bought the Fuji X-T3 with the 35mm f2. So I am happy to find your videos and I am looking through your great videos

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Michael, that's a great setup!! I've gotten so many great photos with the X-T3 and 30mm f/2 lens, I'm sure that you'll have a ton of fun with that combo!

    • @michaelgravlund9194
      @michaelgravlund9194 Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto hello Dan. Yes I have a lot of fun. I want to do some macro too with this lens. Can I use the 1.4 converter ? The same as can be used for the 100-400? I am thinking about getting the 100-400mm and if the converter for that can be used with the 35mm too, that would be perfect😉👍

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Michael, the tele converts cannot be used with the 35 f/2. They're only compatible with a few of the X Series lenses.

    • @michaelgravlund9194
      @michaelgravlund9194 Před rokem

      @@DanBaileyPhoto no sorry I am mixing things up now. I meant the makro converter mcex 11 for the 35 mm lens.

  • @pdebie1982
    @pdebie1982 Před 4 lety +2

    I own this lens too and I love it. Attached most of the time to my X-T2.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Same. It makes a great body cap! 😂 What do you like to shoot with it?

    • @pdebie1982
      @pdebie1982 Před 4 lety

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Mostly my daughter since I'm a dad of a 2 year old princess. ;)
      But for professional jobs I'm shooting events like a school prom or business events. I combine the 35 for 'normal' shot with the 16 1.4 for the wider shots and a 50mm 1.2 (Samyang) for when I need a bit more reach or tighter crop.

  • @aheath73
    @aheath73 Před 3 lety +1

    Glad I found this video Dan! I’m heading out for a 6 day hike the Juan de Fuca trail in BC in two days... I keep second-guessing which lens (es) I should bring with me. Torn between a 16, 35, 55-230 combo or just bringing the 35 and not worrying so much about it. 😂 You make a strong argument for a one-lens trip! Keep up the great work... thank you! 👍🏻

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Aaron, thanks for your comment. There certainly is something to be said for the simplicity of going with just one lens, and the 35 is definitely a good choice for a single lens kit. Sounds like a great trip, have fun on your hike!

  • @adambaileyshow361
    @adambaileyshow361 Před 2 lety +1

    Really enjoyed the review!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! Are you currently a Fuji shooter?

    • @adambaileyshow361
      @adambaileyshow361 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I am, a bit of an amateur though. I have an XT4 and an XT20, and just two lenses, a 16mm fuji and a 23mm viltrox. I am very interested in the 35mm. Your photos are awesome!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Adam. That's a really capable setup. Adding the 35 would give you a nice trio of close to mid primes.

  • @robbybred5702
    @robbybred5702 Před 3 lety +1

    Probably the best review of this lens. Thank you!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Robby, thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed this review. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @robbybred5702
      @robbybred5702 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto My pleasure Dan.
      I'm with the Panasonic , but considering buying Fuji since my old camera went belly up a week ago.. Doing mostly landscapes. I'm still contemplating ..Sony or Fuji with couple of lenses for a start. Leaning more toward Fuji mainly for its dials and colour science .

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Cool. Yes, Fuji does have an incredible color legacy. Let me know if you have any questions about the system.

    • @robbybred5702
      @robbybred5702 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thanks Dan, I will!)

  • @luissalazar2021
    @luissalazar2021 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing, I just got my fujifilm xt3 with 56mm lens, I am thinking about getting the 35mm F2

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment, Luis. I'd say that the 35 f2 would make an excellent companion lens to the 56. 👍 What kinds of subjects do you like to shoot?

  • @avs4365
    @avs4365 Před 4 lety +1

    Agreed, lucky to own the 23, 27, 35, 50 & 80 macro, moved from Canon nearly 3 years back.. Me & my spine have never regretted the change.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment, Alan. I’ll bet! That combination of glass is still pretty light, especially compared to 5 heavy DSLR lenses. 👍 Yes, life is so much more fun when your back doesn’t hurt from carrying too much heavy camera gear.

  • @segzeeman7356
    @segzeeman7356 Před 4 lety +4

    You have a subtle way of being inspiring, also your great photos help too. Thanks!!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment. It’s all part of my subversive intent to make everyone love photography as much as I do. 😂 What do you like to shoot?

  • @maverick23041985
    @maverick23041985 Před 3 lety +1

    Just discovered your channel. Congrats !
    I got the 35 1.4 but I hiked in the mountains recently with it and it was really not the best idea. Hence the need for a WR 35 ... And I ended up on your review. Convinced me !
    Thanks ! Keep up the good work !

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      They there, thanks so much for your comment! I'm glad you found my channel. Yes the 35 f/2 WR is a great little lens!! Which Fuji camera do you use?

    • @maverick23041985
      @maverick23041985 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi mate :) by the way, congratulations on your pictures! Your work is both inspiring and amazing!
      I use the X-H1 and the XT-20 as a "take everywhere pocketable camera" combined with the 18 and /or the 27 mm. That said, I hiked in the French Pyrénées in February, with the H-1 and the 35... And it started to snow and my lens got wet and the moisture got inside and I had to dry my lens for hours, praying that It did not get damaged... I think I'll invest in the F/2 lineup (16/23/35/50)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, really appreciate the feedback. Yes, having a weather sealed lens in those times of inclement weather can definitely give you piece of mind and keep you shooting when conditions worsen. That's a good thing, because "bad" weather pictures can often be very dramatic! All of the little f/2 WR lenses are awesome. I'm a huge fan of the series.

  • @josecarpio2590
    @josecarpio2590 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review :)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Jose. 👍 What Fuji model do you use and what do you like to shoot?

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Před 4 lety +5

    I bought this lens mostly because of the weather sealing. It is the only WR lens I have for my Fuji X bodies. Turned out to be a great lens though, no complaints. Plenty sharp and it's built well. Shot in light rain many times and no issues.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      It’s definitely a versatile and durable little lens. Just so usable in a wide variety of situations.

  • @raymorgan4337
    @raymorgan4337 Před 3 lety

    Thanks. One of my favourite lenses. Sits pretty much on my X-T3 at the moment.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Same. 😀 That little 35 is pretty much the default body cap for my X-T3. What do you like to shoot with your Fuji, Ray?

    • @raymorgan4337
      @raymorgan4337 Před 3 lety

      @@DanBaileyPhoto A real mixture of things. I've done 'street' but these days I like to capture scenes or interesting people. Landscapes and the sea too. Since lockdown I've looked closer to home and even in the home for subjects. I like black and white so use Acros a lot. I also have the X100F which I carry with me in my bag. Enjoying your channel.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Ray, I've really been enjoying using the X100 as well this year. Also, glad you're enjoying my channel, I plan to keep doing more videos like this!

    • @raymorgan4337
      @raymorgan4337 Před 3 lety

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Excellent. I have my eye on the 50mm F2 so your video on it was very helpful.

  • @CraigBergonzoni
    @CraigBergonzoni Před 4 lety +2

    Great review! I just reviewed this on my channel as well. I feel the same way about it. It’s such a great lens and great value.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Craig. I'll have to go check out your review as well. It certainly is exactly that: great lens at a great value!

  • @awesomecitykid6147
    @awesomecitykid6147 Před 3 lety +1

    An all around lens. Yes!

  • @lizhalligan2089
    @lizhalligan2089 Před 9 měsíci +1

    🍁Thank you Dan!🍁🍂

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks, Liz! Appreciate the feedback! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @DUCzillaMonster
    @DUCzillaMonster Před 4 lety +1

    Got this small lens for 2 years now, beside my xc16-50 and xc50-230, and did use it way to less.... I think you inspired me, got some meike extension tubes so fully equipes i guess. On my xm1, waiting to upgrade to the xt4!! Thank you

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Cool! Once you start using it more often, I think it’s really going to grow on you. It’s just so fun and versatile. And it’s going to be amazing in your new X-T4! 👍

    • @TheCincinnatiDad
      @TheCincinnatiDad Před 3 lety +1

      I agree with Dan, once you start using it more, it's like butter. I have a very similar kit, the X-M1 (and started with those same two lenses), then I got an X-T1 and then this 35mm, and it's become my favorite for most shooting. That being said, the XC50-230 is underrated in my opinion: for the image quality and cost I think it's the best bargain in the Fujinon lens lineup! It's actually on my X-T1 right now as I've been trying to catch a hummingbird out of my window... :)

  • @craigchristopherson6715
    @craigchristopherson6715 Před 4 lety +10

    Love the fujicrons, so small, yet capable.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      They are indeed, Craig!! Which ones do you have?

    • @craigchristopherson6715
      @craigchristopherson6715 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey I have the 35 and the 50. I drool over the 90, apparently it’s extremely sharp.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Oh yea... the 90 is dreamy. Such an awesome lens. It’s one of the special ones. 😀

    • @ShutterKnack
      @ShutterKnack Před 4 lety +2

      Craig Christopherson the 90 is amazingly versatile too with its MFD. I don’t use it much but whenever I do.. just wow.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      @@ShutterKnack Totally. That close focus range is one of the best things about those fixed Fuji lenses.

  • @markcasebeer8273
    @markcasebeer8273 Před 4 lety +1

    This was the first lens I purchased when I switched to Fujifilm. 7 lenses later it's still one of my favorites.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the comment, Mark. It's a real classic, isn't it? It never gets old with me. What's your favorite type of subject to shoot with it?

    • @markcasebeer8273
      @markcasebeer8273 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Actually I find it's the one lens that does everything well, I like shooting sunsets with it the best. It's not as wide as my 16mm but sometimes it just helps me focus on what is the most interesting part of the sunset yet still get a large view of sunset.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Mark, I'm a huge fan of wide angle lenses too, but I've leaned that moving in with a closer vantage point and abbreviating a subject can help make for a very compelling image.

  • @0n596
    @0n596 Před rokem +2

    I have the Super EBC XF 35mm 1:2 R WR Ø 43mm on my old X-T1 and it takes great images.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      That original XF35 1.4 is indeed a great lens. The focus is a little slower on the older Fuji bodies, but the optics are stellar!! What kinds of subjects do you like to shoot with it?

  • @GoranSlika
    @GoranSlika Před 4 lety +1

    You bent my brain at 10:06 ... I would guess that's a macro extension tube being used for a tilt shift-like effect? Very cool. It was also nice to hear many of my own thoughts about this little gem that others don''t discuss much, like how good it is at landscape. I believe this is because the field of view is a touch wider than a true 50.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Goran, thanks for the comment. That image was made using "Miniature Mode," which is one of the ADV filter settings. The result is very much like a tilt shift effect, and it's pretty fun to use. You can definitely get some really cool effects using that mode. Yes, I love using the 35 for landscapes, it seems to do a wonderful job isolating just enough of the scene to give you a nice abbreviation of whatever you're shooting.

    • @GoranSlika
      @GoranSlika Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Oh neat, I can't say I have ever turned my dial to that setting before, might have to play with the options, I thought they were just filters. Thanks for your reply!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Yes, it’s kind of a hidden feature on the Fujis, but it offers some wide creative options. Check out this video for more info and examples. - Fujifilm Users, Have You Tried Shooting in Miniature Mode Yet? czcams.com/video/Wge5imrgkYQ/video.html

    • @kuliatv
      @kuliatv Před 3 lety +1

      Haha! I had to rewind to that photo myself to figure out what I was looking at. I was going to ask what sort of lens magic was happening there, but found the question asked and answered here. Thanks. Now I have to play with this feature.

  • @twaksak69
    @twaksak69 Před 4 lety +1

    My Fav lens

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      It’s really is a special little lens, isn’t it?

    • @twaksak69
      @twaksak69 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey Apologies for late reply . This is indeed my favorite lens . I have shot almost everything with this lens . My other two lenses I own are The FUJIFILM 60mm and 18mm that I love too in fact I just love FUJIFILM . My Bodies are the XT20 & XH1 Perfect match for me. Stay Safe and Greetings from South Africa

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Between your 18, 35 and 60, you have a very versatile and classic kit. In fact, those were the first three focal lengths that Fuji released when they launched the X Series.

  • @stevejjd
    @stevejjd Před 3 měsíci +1

    The way that lens renders is really good

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Steve, I agree!! I absolutely love how it looks on subjects that are close to medium distance. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @stevejjd
      @stevejjd Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I have the x-s10, I love general photography. Family, nature, travel.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Cool. That X-S10 is a super tiny, yet super powerful creative machine!

  • @angela-r
    @angela-r Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this great and thorough review. I just ordered this lens to be my travel / everyday lens. I already have the 23mm F2 but I also like to point the camera at myself and the person I’m with at least once or twice as a selfie / group selfie in my environment. The 23mm worked, but with too much facial distortion. I’m hoping that the 35mm will reduce that a bit with a small handle / extension pole (quick release). Your portrait photos really helped in this regard. They look great. Thanks again!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      Angela, thank you very much for your comment! You're going to love the little 35mm f/2, it's such a great lens! And I think you'll find it to be useful for more than just selfies! What Fuji do you use and what else do you like to photograph?

    • @angela-r
      @angela-r Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Definitely! Most photos I take are of my surroundings - people, sunsets, nature (from my hikes), etc. I’m looking forward to this lens. It will be used on my Fuji X-S10. I am in love with this camera. I sold the XT3 for this for its smaller size and bigger grip. It’s always with me, and I love it.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! The X-S10 is certainly a fun and tiny little camera, and of course, it has the flip screen, which it sounds like you use quite often!

    • @angela-r
      @angela-r Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Yes, I love it. 🙂 And I just got the 35mm f2. Wow - what an amazing lens it is.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      Yea, that's a sweet little lens indeed. Definitely one of my favorites of all the X Series lenses.

  • @btt60
    @btt60 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Dan. Great video and exempel photos. I like the way you explaine (on 5 minutes) the problem between seeing a scenery and choosing the right lens. Still try to get this photographer eye, but its geting better every time i go out for photography . Just switched to fuji last year and bought 2 prime lenses and today ordered the 35 f2. So i am prety exidet. And its great to shoot with non-zomm lenses. 🙂

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      He Beni, thanks for your comment. I’m glad you enjoyed this video. Gaining, or rather, fine tuning your photographers eye just takes practice, and you will improve each time you put the camera to your eye and shoot photos. Which Fuji and lenses did you get and what do you like to photograph?

    • @btt60
      @btt60 Před 3 lety

      @@DanBaileyPhoto true true, it takes time. But its okey. Learning by doing.
      I bought the 16mm f2.8and the 23mm f2 and tomorrow i will get the 35mm f2. I am thinking about the 80mm for makros.
      Ah yes i forgot, i have the 55-200mm but to be honest, i never used it. When i was shooting with canon i had just zoom lenses. And the 55-200 was the first lens i ordered together with the 23mm. But sience i have prime lenses i dont want to have something else anymore. So ask me in a half year what i have done with the zoom lens. Then sometimes, but just just sometimes i want to get a littke closer to the scenery. But in then end i am never happy with the result of the 200mm....

    • @btt60
      @btt60 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto by the way... What kind of lenses are you using?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Beni, my favorite lenses are the 14, 35 f/2, 50 f/2, 90 f/2, 50-140 and 100-400. I also like the 55-200 quite a bit. I recently did a video that highlights my most used lenses of the past year: czcams.com/video/NjOGTgJ0PZg/video.html

    • @btt60
      @btt60 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto thanks for sharing the video. Its great aswell. :)

  • @chasingvenusfilmarts
    @chasingvenusfilmarts Před 3 lety +2

    Even one of my "mules" (my bike...of which I use for local day touring packed with gear) is a Fuji. :-) I shoot with other brands too but Fuji's are a special tool.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Fujis are special cameras indeed. What model do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @ianpartridge1155
    @ianpartridge1155 Před 4 lety +1

    Another useful video Dan. How far is this glacier from your home?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks, Ian. It's about 40 miles from my house as the crow flies, or rather as the little yellow bird flies. Takes about 45 minutes to get out there in the Cessna.

  • @stevemanch5674
    @stevemanch5674 Před 3 lety +1

    Great and convincing presentation as well as wonderful pictures. I am curious - what is your favorite telephoto lens? Thanks

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Steve, thank you for your feedback. For short telephoto lenses, I love the 50 f/2 and 90mm f/2. For longer glass, I'm a huge fan of the 50-140 and 100-400, although I do like the 55-200, because it's considerably less expensive and quite a bit lighter. This makes it great for travel and backcountry use.

    • @stevemanch5674
      @stevemanch5674 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thanks a lot.

  • @ridderus
    @ridderus Před 4 lety +2

    So true!
    But i have the same thoughts about the 23mm f/2.0 :)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Ridder, thanks for your comment. Yes, those two lenses are quite similar, and with such a close focal length range, it really comes down to preference and what you like to focus on with your style: the extra width of the 23 or the slightly tighter range of the 35. What do you like to shoot with your 23?

  • @eeriksalke1925
    @eeriksalke1925 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, I finally understand why they call these Fuji primes Fujicrons, great review 👍

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Eerik, thanks for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed this review and found it helpful! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @eeriksalke1925
      @eeriksalke1925 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Still on an X-T30 w/ the 18-55mm for now, but really liking it so will probably add an X-T3 or X-T4 soon enough. Events / street / landscape photography are where I spend most of my time.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Cool. Then you've already got a good start on the system. Let me know if you have any questions about settings and stuff.

  • @lukemarleau5701
    @lukemarleau5701 Před 3 lety +1

    Solid reasons to pick up this lens and some great shots! The only thing stopping me is I own the 27mm pancake & the 16-55 already.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Hi Luke, that tiny little 27 is a real gem, isn’t it! So sharp and incredibly compact. The 16-55 is one that I don’t own, but I know that it’s an excellent lens.

    • @lukemarleau5701
      @lukemarleau5701 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I had it on an XT-30 and travelled by bicycle through Turkey, kept safe in a portable hard drive case, which was in direct reach from my jersey pocket. No many systems are that portable!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Totally. The 27 fixed to an X-T30 is quite possibly the smallest, lightest, and most capable camera combination you could have! I’ve used my X-T10 on numerous cycling trips with great results!

    • @lukemarleau5701
      @lukemarleau5701 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I picked up the EVOC Hip Capture 7L bag to carry a bit more gear plus tripod while I'm cycling...had a couple of rides and quite happy with it. The 27mm would still earn a place though even if I had more space!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Cool. It’s been awhile since I’ve used my 27. Perhaps I should take it for a spin one of these days!

  • @profipix
    @profipix Před 4 lety +2

    Dan, just found you on YT. I actually live in Wasilla and frequent The Butte for amazing pics - I'm an XT-4 shooter. Maybe our paths will cross one day!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Cool! Thanks for reaching out, Serg! I'll bet you're having fun with your X-T4!

  • @robertcudlipp3426
    @robertcudlipp3426 Před 4 lety +1

    I purchased the 23 1.4 before Fuji released the range of modern, fast enough range of f2 primes.
    The 2 lauded X 50 fast lens may be excellent, but are expensive and perhaps a Sigma 56 1.4 wouldn't be too far behind.
    It needs to be remembered that Fuji had been heavily criticised for the early X bodies being very, very slow to reach focus.
    The f2 trio, as I see it, are modern, light and above all, fast focussing lens.
    Prices are reasonable and if you want to remain in the Fuji fold, the 50/2 frankly, for most users is difficult to go past.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      I agree, that 23 1.4 is indeed a really special lens. I have that one as well, and while I don't use it nearly as often, when I do, it produces amazing results. So sharp, and so fast. It's actually my dedicated macro lens, too. I use it with the MCEX-11 extension tube and get incredibly close images (.4 inches) with incredible image quality.
      And yes, the first generation of X Series lenses had much slower AF motors, and while they do operate more quickly with the newer, faster processor bodies, they're still not as fast as the later lenses.

  • @traceybartlam7737
    @traceybartlam7737 Před rokem +1

    Great video and lovely images. I’m contemplating changing to an x-t4 and this lens was available used at a good price!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      Hi Tracey, thanks for your comment! The 35 /2 really is a great lens for a great price! What lenses are you current using, or is the X10 your only camera right now?

    • @traceybartlam7737
      @traceybartlam7737 Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I have an x-t30 which came with a 16-50xc lens as a used bundle. I wanted something less conspicuous for city walks/street than my Canon dslr which is heavy and obvious! It’s the canon I’m thinking of trading so both cameras are the same brand to make it more familiar so currently have no other Fuji lenses.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Tracey, I wouldn't argue with that decision! 😀 I think you'll find the X-T4 to be a worth upgrade from the X-T30. That's a very powerful camera, but the additional features on the T4 do offer some expanded creative options and performance.

    • @traceybartlam7737
      @traceybartlam7737 Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I made my decision! Just come back with my x-t4 and the 35 f2 and a travel zoom!!! Used kit but good value from a good store so I’m excited to get learning and photographing! There just happens to be a vintage vehicle weekend at the steam railway my husband volunteers at this weekend so could be trying it out tomorrow 😄😄

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      Wheeeeeeee!!! Yay, congratulations! That's a really great combo!! I'm sure you're going to have a great time with that setup. Let me know what you think after you've had some time to shoot with it! What zoom did you get?

  • @vaamorais
    @vaamorais Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Dan, great tips. I am also for a minimalist approach.
    What focal length (35mm equivalent) did you use to shoot this video?
    Thanks for sharing

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks, Victor. I actually shoot most of these video tutorials with the XF35mm f/2. I use the phone for some of my outside videos, but my default lens for shooting these is the 35.

  • @bunmeng007
    @bunmeng007 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Dan. I just got myself this little 35 gem :)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety +1

      Sweet! Have fun with it!! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @bunmeng007
      @bunmeng007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I have xt200 as a beginner photographer :) having a lot of fun with my first prime 35mm

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      Cool! That’s a really fun stage to be at with photography. Savor this time!

    • @bunmeng007
      @bunmeng007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thanks for the kind words. And keep up the good content. They are very helpful. Cheers :)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Glad you're enjoying the videos!

  • @gerben4875
    @gerben4875 Před 2 lety +1

    I have both the 35 f2 and 35 1.4 I love the 1.4 and still learning to see the rendering of the 35 f2. I think it is quite nice also :)

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety +1

      Totally agree, Gerben! The original 1.4 version is indeed a really special lens, but the smaller f/2 version does have a certain charm as well. What kinds of subjects do you like to shoot?

    • @gerben4875
      @gerben4875 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto hi Dan, thank you for your reply. I mostly shoot family, portrait and some nature photo’s (as an amateur). I currently have the xf 35 1.4 on my xt1 for taking it slow and i have the 35 f2 on my xpro2 if i need quiker snaps of fast moving children. A bonus of the ovf of the xpro2 is that you dont see the lens breathing while focusing which i find can sometimes be distracting if i focus close and then far away

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety +2

      Gerben, it sounds like you've got a great setup! Keep having fun with it and take care!

    • @gerben4875
      @gerben4875 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto thx will do!

  • @marcphotos
    @marcphotos Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Dan, you made a very good point for this lens. It is my next lens, I got the XF23mn f/2 and the XF50mn f/2 but you convince me to go get the 35mn. Thanks Dan !!!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks, Marc. If you already have the other two, then the 35 will complete your Fujicron trio! That combination makes an ideal "light and fast" travel kit, and covers your three bases of (relatively) wide, middle, and (sort of long) pretty well.

  • @garethmcfarland7244
    @garethmcfarland7244 Před 4 lety +1

    I stumbled across this video having just purchased the XC version of this lens. I always liked the 50mm focal length on my FF camera so wanted something like that on my X-T20. However given that the XC is around £200 less here in the UK and I don't require the high end build quality or the weather sealing it seemed like a no brainer since it contains the exact same optics. I'm looking forward to getting out and about with it.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Gareth, thanks for your comment. I've use a couple of the XC lenses, and you're right, they have the same excellent optics, but without some of the more durable build features found in the more expensive XF models. I hope that my video will give you some ideas for how to get the best results from this focal length. What kinds of subjects do you like to shoot with your Fuji?

    • @garethmcfarland7244
      @garethmcfarland7244 Před 4 lety +1

      ​Thanks for the reply Dan. Yes the video provided some great options and ideas. My bread and butter is sports and landscapes. I shoot mainly sports for the local press and for this I have always used my Canon gear. However in March I decided to buy my first Fuji, just for me! :) In my spare time 90% of my shooting is landscapes so I like the idea of having lighter and smaller gear to carry with me. I also like the idea of having this 35mm on the crop sensor for slightly more intimate portrait shots. I find the 70-200 2.8 on the full frame sometimes leaves me very disconnected from my subject. So now I have both bases covered.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Gareth, after years of shooting primarily with wide angle and telephoto lenses, I've come to really appreciate that middle focal length that a lens like the 35mm offers. For years, that was my least used lens, but now it's one of my most used!! How we change with experience!

  • @Elements795
    @Elements795 Před 2 dny +1

    Made me think about only carrying one lens on one camera!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 hodinami

      That's not always a bad approach! There's truth to the saying that simplicity breeds creativity. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @SparkNY1969
    @SparkNY1969 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, very inspiring. I love this lens, it has a kind of magic to it.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      It does indeed! Thanks for your feedback, Mark. What do you like to shoot with it?

    • @SparkNY1969
      @SparkNY1969 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto mostly street photos with the xt2. Also love the x100f. I fell in love with fuji's retro look.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      I got an X100 this year, my first one. What a fun camera!

  • @TScott-sg2mb
    @TScott-sg2mb Před 3 lety

    I am planning on getting this lens. Is this abbreviation technique a description you coined? I really like the idea and probably have thought about what can I do without to convey a message but haven't thought a lot about it. Thanks, plan on watching more videos of yours!

    • @TScott-sg2mb
      @TScott-sg2mb Před 3 lety

      And thanks for mentioning the extension tube option and showing an example.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      @T.Scott Thanks so much for your comment. I don't know if I'm the only one who uses this Abbreviation term, but you're right, it's a technique that we've all heard described in different ways before, and probably use sometimes on a subconscious level when we're out shooting. I think it's good to be aware of this technique and be mindful of how we can apply it when we're out shooting.
      What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Yes, those little Fuji extension tubes are pretty cool items. I've had a lot of fun with mine!

  • @Enrique-the-photographer
    @Enrique-the-photographer Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Dan, very good video/tutorial. For my every day carry (no, not my S&W 9mm) I have the XF 16-80 on the X-T4, but when I want to do some serious photography, the XF 35 f/2 is my go to lens and I just zoom with my feet. Today I ordered the XF 50 f/2, do I need it? no, but I want it. LOL Stay safe.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Enrique. I like that term, "zoom with your feet." And I think you'll love the XF50mm f/2, that's my other favorite. Honesty, I don't know which one I like better, that one or the 35. They're both awesome. I'll be doing a video like this for the 50mm soon, too.

    • @Enrique-the-photographer
      @Enrique-the-photographer Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Great, I’d really like to see your video/tutorial on the XF50mm f/2, I always learn something new from you.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Cool. In the meantime, here’s my blog post review of the 50. danbaileyphoto.com/blog/full-review-of-the-ultra-compact-fujifilm-xf50mm-f2-wr-lens/

    • @Enrique-the-photographer
      @Enrique-the-photographer Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thank you for the link to your blog on the XF 50mm f/2. I should be getting the lens next week, I’ll keep you posted.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Cool, after it arrives, let me know how you like it!

  • @looneyfarm1
    @looneyfarm1 Před 3 lety +1

    In using extension tubes i.e. on the 35mm as a macro. What other lens can extension tubes be used on for macro?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Navelee, the Fuji MCEX-11 and 16 extension tubes can be used on pretty much any of the Fuji lenses. Each one will produce a different level of magnification and the working/close focus shooting distance. My favorite two lenses that I use with my extension tube are the 35 f/2 and 23 f/1.4.
      You can refer to this chart to see how the tubes will perform on each of the Fuji lenses. dl.fujifilm-x.com/global/products/accessories/mcex/pdf/macro-extension-x-global.pdf?_ga=2.187090728.1000888707.1610922253-249947718.1610922253

  • @H2A2I00
    @H2A2I00 Před 4 lety +2

    I will take this lens over the 1.4 any day for my purposes. I am not a huge bokeh fiend and low light performance can be compensated by reducing the shutter speed. That lens does have great character but for my street purposes, this lens has been a work horse, rain or shine

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment. Yes, there are always ways to get around these kinds of limitations. You can get increased bokeh and shallow DOF by simply moving closer, and a simple ISO or shutter speed adjustment will make up for the slight f/stop difference, with virtually no loss in quality. The f2 version is a great lens indeed! So much fun and definitely a work horse. 💪

  • @herbiehusker8468
    @herbiehusker8468 Před 4 lety +1

    That’s a good looking cap. Where did you get it?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks, Herbie! It's one of the Walz Caps "Velo/City" models. You can find it here: www.walzcaps.com/collections/the-velo-citi-collection/products/velo-city-cap-plaid-wool

    • @herbiehusker8468
      @herbiehusker8468 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey Thanks, Dan.

  • @rickasher207
    @rickasher207 Před 4 lety +1

    Dan, I'm very much of the same opinion with these simple yet effective lenses. On my X-T2 I use the following, Samyang 12mm F2, XF-23mm F2, XF-18-55mm 2.8 and XC-50-230mm. I've noticed that the majority of the time i shoot with the 23mm, I love its simplicity and its forcing me to be more creative and use my feet to zoom in and out.
    I'd be interested in your opinion Dan in the following scenario; as a climber/alpinist i try and keep weight to a minimum and my X-T2 is my only exception to this rule, as i can't achieve the same results with a phone. My predicament is in order to reduce weight, which lens do I use, as i will only take the lens on the camera and no more? I don't use video a deal so thats not so important.
    I've probably just answered my own question, but as a fellow climber I'd be interested in your opinion, thanks

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Rick, for climbing with the X-T2, I would probably go with the 23mm f/2. The extra wide vantage point that the Samyang 12mm offers would be very useful, but it's a much bigger lens. That 23 is tiny, and from experience, the smaller/lighter/easier your gear setup is, the more likely you're going to take it out of your bag/pack and use it on the cliff. Plus the 23 is a good comprise between a wide angle and a normal lens, so I think it would allow you to get a good variety of wide to semi-close up imagery.

    • @rickasher207
      @rickasher207 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto thanks

  • @nicholascorby3109
    @nicholascorby3109 Před 3 lety +1

    You sold it well Dan!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Nicholas. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to shoot?

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Před 4 lety +11

    As an old photographer, the moment I see someone using a small lens, I presume they are an experienced photographer. If I see someone shooting with a gigantic zoom, I reckon they are most likely a newbie. As this is what camera shop salesmen steer newbies towards.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +4

      This is an interesting analysis, but one I can relate to. I definitely think there’s some truth to this, especially with primes. It seems as if camera stores, and even the companies themselves, like to push zoom lenses, when there’s a certain confidence that can be learned by practicing with fixed lenses.

    • @ShutterKnack
      @ShutterKnack Před 4 lety +2

      Dan Bailey I also agree with this but also with huge primes. I find that beginners go for the fast primes to compensate for the lack of composition (I was the same!).

  • @thealchemists
    @thealchemists Před 4 lety +2

    What's your view on the pancake lens, 27mm? To get or pass?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      That 27mm pancake is actually a very good lens. Super compact, super fast, super sharp. Not weather sealed, but overall a good choice. Definitely worth looking at. What do you like to shoot?

    • @thealchemists
      @thealchemists Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto want a pancake for street photographer... Saw a new one going for 220.. Very tempted

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      That’s a very good price. And you can’t beat the size! It really is tiny.

    • @thealchemists
      @thealchemists Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto thx

  • @AB-vb2mm
    @AB-vb2mm Před 2 lety +1

    I like the lens too, but shooting very near to something it gets really soft! So I avoid it for macro like shots which is really sad, because at f2 formbarere away stuff it is really sharp, but macro? The 16-80 does this much better.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 2 lety

      Hey, thanks for your comment. I don't usually shoot stuff super close with this lens, I agree, that's not where its sweet spot lies, but at moderate distances, this lens looks very nice. Haven't tried the 16-80, but I've heard good things about it. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @weiyang6417
    @weiyang6417 Před 4 lety +2

    I prefer the 35 1.4 even though I own both. Never made use of the WR on the f2.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Unless you’re often shooting in really challenging weather conditions, I see WR as being a bonus feature rather than a necessity. In real life, if it’s raining that hard, your bigger challenge is keeping water off of the front of the lens, not worrying about whether it’s getting inside the lens.

    • @cm4340
      @cm4340 Před 3 lety

      Hello and thanks for your comment! 👍
      I'm wondering if I should buy the 35mm F1.4 or the F2 for beautiful stills and some facecam videos with my X-T30. 😉
      For stills: Is the F1.4 version better in low light situations? Does it focus faster than the F2.0, or is it exactly the other way round? Is the focus precise and accurate with the F1.4 in low light? 🎯
      For videos:
      1. Is your 35mm F2 prone to hunting while shooting videos in march 2021? In which conditions?
      2. Did you find a way to solve it? It's important for me as I plan to shoot some facecams with AF-C or eye-tracking ;)
      > In particular: did you try to play with autofocus sensitivity and speed, as they play a major role in autofocus breathing?
      > Maybe the last february 2021 firmware updates correct this? It helped many of my lenses autofocus...
      What do you think? Any advice or thought is welcome! 🙂
      Thanks a lot!

  • @prathyushraj2759
    @prathyushraj2759 Před 3 lety +1

    How it is with x-t 100?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      This lens would be a fine choice for the X-T100. That camera has a very good sensor, and so any of the Fuji XF lenses would help maximize the quality of your photos, not to mention the overall fun-ness of your shooting experience.

  • @BTMovieSecondChannel
    @BTMovieSecondChannel Před 3 lety +2

    How do you think this lens stacks up to the 35mm f1,4? I think of selling my 35mm f2 for buying that lens (for the magic and because the 35mm f2 has lot of focus breathing in video).

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Hardcore pixel peepers will say that the 35 f/1.4 has slightly better image quality. However, the 35 f/2 has a newer, faster, quieter AF motor, and it's weather sealed. I haven't used the f/1.4 version, so I don't know how it performs when shooting video. I would try it out in a store if possible.

    • @BTMovieSecondChannel
      @BTMovieSecondChannel Před 3 lety +2

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thanks for answering!
      Actually, I think of selling this lens because I use it so much. That makes me think I ‘deservere’ the magic and superior quality the 35mm f1,4 brings. I have the 16mm f1,4 and can notice the difference between the quality of that glass and the 35mm f2. It’s another league.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      From what I know, those 1.4 Fuji lenses do have a certain magic. I don't think you'd be disappointed, at least not in the quality and shallow DOF look the 35 1.4 would produce. What kinds of subject do you like to shoot?

    • @BTMovieSecondChannel
      @BTMovieSecondChannel Před 3 lety +2

      @@DanBaileyPhoto A lot of stuff: food photography, portraits, travel, nature. Basically all kinds of documentary photography.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Cool. Either way, that 35mm focal length is certainly a solid lens for those kinds of subjects, it's so versatile!

  • @badhabit714
    @badhabit714 Před 4 lety +2

    Still cannot make up my mind to either 35 f/2 or 23 1.4... for street photography.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      That’s a tough one. The slightly wider view of the 23 might come in handy for street scenes and environmental portraits. The 35 is better for tighter details and head & shoulders portraits. So, it depends on what styles appeal to you more. That 23 1.4 is an amazing lens, wicked fast and crazy sharp glass, but it’s definitely a bit bigger. The 35 f/2 is way more compact, if that‘s a concern.

    • @badhabit714
      @badhabit714 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thank you Dan.. I'd get both if I had the money but I think the 35mm f2 will be easier on my wallet..

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      @@badhabit714 Yes it will. That's actually another reason I love the 35, it's much less expensive than many of the other X Series lenses. Good to save money, and I think you'll like the versatility it offers.

  • @lucascooley912
    @lucascooley912 Před rokem +1

    The shot at 10:05 confuses me. The way the mountains are blurred makes the person looks like a mini figurine. Were the mts blurred in post?

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      Lucas, that image was shot with the 35mm f/2 lens, but also using "Miniature Mode," which is one of the Adv. Settings on the X Series cameras. It essentially blurs the top and bottom of the frame, effectively creating a tilt shift/miniature effect. You can see more about that mode in this video: czcams.com/video/Wge5imrgkYQ/video.html

    • @lucascooley912
      @lucascooley912 Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Neat! Yet another in-camera feature that Fuji has. I've done this in post (Photoshop), but didn't know Fuji did this in-camera. Thanks for sharing the video! You've earned a new subscriber. I feel I need to switch to Fuji. They seem more fun to tinker with!

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Lucas - Oh yea, Miniature Mode is SOOO much fun!! And yea... you should definitely switch to Fuji. 😀 The system offers so many creative options, and the quality of the lenses is superb. What camera are you currently using and what do you like to photograph?

    • @lucascooley912
      @lucascooley912 Před rokem +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I have shot all kinds of things. I love wildlife, landscape, and travel, but portraits are what I have earned income for. I shoot on an A7II but am thinking of upgrading soon. It's autofocus is pretty bad for wildlife.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před rokem

      Cool. Let me know if you every have any question about the Fuji system.

  • @rob1227
    @rob1227 Před 3 lety

    2:28 and again most photographers, even pro ones, continue to insist about focal length equivalence with the same wrong assumption.
    You'll not get a classic 50mm lens look like a 35mm film camera - or full frame digital sensor - with a 35mm lens on a 1.5x crop sensor digital camera, you'll just get about the same magnification because of the cropped field of view but you'll get a different depth of field and perspective compression.
    Focal length is not affected by the sensor size, just the crop of the final image is, focal length is a fixed physical distance and not a theoretical calculation.
    You don't change the perspective compression with different sensors or different film size, given the same focal length.
    In order to have a 50mm look you need a 50mm focal length lens, of course you'll end up with differently cropped images on differently sized sensors.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Robert, thanks for your comment. Yes, technically, you are correct. When comparing lenses and converting focal length to crop factor, in order to make up for different sensor sizes, you won't reproduce the EXACT optical characteristics of the "equivalent" lens you're comparing it to. I never said that you would.
      What you will get is a similar look and feel with regards to angle of view and magnification/compression, and that's a pretty significant element when we're talking visual characteristics of different lens. I think it's a bigger component than trying to parse out the DOF differences in what a given aperture will give.
      In real life terms, I think that's kind of a moot point, because what does it matter if my 35mm f/2 lens won't produce an identical optical look at f/2.8 as my old 50mm f/1.8 will at f/2.8? I use the lens(es) I have available to me, and make it work for my style and subject matter, based on it's visual characteristics and my own creative vision.
      Also, when trying to review a lens, especially for people who actually used to use film cameras, it does help to compare angle of view relative to crop factor, because it gives people a point of reference for the angle of view and the general look and feel they can expect from a given lens.

    • @rob1227
      @rob1227 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto Thanks, I sincerely appreciate your response.
      I understand your point and I know that we can compare things even when they're not perfectly identical but close enough to ignore the difference.
      I admit that if we're talking about a 35mm lens on a 1.5x crop factor and compare it to a 50mm on full frame yes we can say that there's not a big difference in compression from an optical standpoint.
      DOF is another story on itself, frankly I think that it's mostly affected by the focus-distance/focal-length ratio given an optical aperture value than the crop factor conversion itself, but it's just my opinion and I agree that it can be argued.
      At this point I'm sure you know better than me that the optical perspective and compression differences become more obvious when we start to enter short-telephoto and medium-telephoto ranges while comparing sensor formats. I'd say that focal length equivalence in terms of visible results starts to lose meaning more obviously, if you agree with me.
      In the end, if you just compare the 35mm focal length lens on a 1.5x crop factor sensor to the 50mm focal length lens on full frame and say they have an almost identical "look", I can agree with you because we can ignore the very technical differences.
      We should probably find another way to talk about "equivalence" if we want to apply the principle to all focal length ranges without confusing technical references with aesthetic ones.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Robert, I'm certainly not one to shy away from the technical geekery. It can be engaging to discuss/discover/debate the exacting qualities of a lens, or two similar lenses can compare, but I find that's like comparing guitars. A Stratocaster and a Les Paul basically operates the same way, but they have certain fundamental technical differences in their design. In some ways, they can produce a similar sound, while at other times, they can sound radically different.
      Of course, all of that falls aside when a person puts one of these in their hands, exercises their individual creativity and produces a piece of music. Photography is the same. It's fun to geek on the technical stuff, but in the end, it's the creative process and end product that matters. At that point, the gear is just a tool.

  • @dsa4931
    @dsa4931 Před 3 lety +1

    One lens no confusion. More lenses more confusion 😅

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 3 lety

      Totally! This kind of simplicity can certainly help boost creativity, since you're able to put most of your decision making energy towards aspects like light, framing, composition and looking for moments. What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Před 3 lety +1

    248th.

  • @shoottosave8117
    @shoottosave8117 Před 4 lety +2

    18-55 at f5.6 is what i'd prefer over this for landscape. And really? for portrait i'd get 35mm f1.4 or even 23mm f1.4 or 56mm f1.2... this glass is applicable for street, no doubt faster focusing, but prefer the pulling manual focus ring in 23mm f1.4 for zone focus or 16mm f1.4

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing your insight. That’s the great thing about photography, we all have our own preferences and styles for how we like to capture our subject matter.

    • @shoottosave8117
      @shoottosave8117 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey totally agree, even the same subject matter with different POV and different play of shadow and light gives different mood

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      It’s amazing how small adjustments or different conditions can make a huge difference in how our photos look.

  • @RandyPollock
    @RandyPollock Před 4 lety +1

    Love your videos, and book...but I must confess I curse you every time your video starts and I see what backdrop you have for us.... I need to move...LOL

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Haha! Thanks Randy, I'm sorry (glad?) I can provide such high levels of temptation for you. ;) Thanks for your support. Hopefully you can come up and visit Alaska when this is all over.

    • @RandyPollock
      @RandyPollock Před 4 lety +1

      @@DanBaileyPhoto I'll take that as an invitation...see ya at the airport when its all over...

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +1

      I'll look forward to your visit!

  • @airgliderz
    @airgliderz Před 4 lety +1

    The Fuji 35mm f1.4 is much better lens. Focuses a bit slower but is not an issue. It's smaller, faster, sharper and lighter.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      Alan, thanks for your comment. The f2 version is actually a little bit smaller and lighter, and it costs $200 less, which is certainly a factor for some people, but you’re right, the 35 1.4 is indeed an excellent lens. 👍

    • @ninjesus4079
      @ninjesus4079 Před 4 lety +2

      also louder, more expensive and non WR (definitely not smaller or lighter than f2)

    • @maxheadroom7687
      @maxheadroom7687 Před 4 lety +2

      Alan, I use the 1.4 and can’t agree. It’s heavier and a bit bigger. Granted it’s sharper and faster (little slower focusing though) but if cost and size is important then the F2 is the one. Both fantastic.

    • @Cagey7531
      @Cagey7531 Před 4 lety +1

      I've owned both, and can assure you they are both equal in terms of iq from f2 onward. The 1.4 is OK wide open, it can focus closer, slightly but you get heavy vignetting. This guy stating its (1.4) lighter and smaller has clearly never used the f2

  • @shoottosave8117
    @shoottosave8117 Před 4 lety +1

    all good! except that a 35mm can NEVER GIVE THAT 50MM LOOK all it gives is the 50MM FRAME, like a 56mm f1.2 will have the compression and 'look' of a 56mm lens it ONLY GIVES frame of 84mm lens.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety +2

      From a technical standpoint, there is truth to that, but I tend not to dwell on those kinds of details. I go by what I see in the viewfinder and whether I’m excited by the results and the look that a particular lens gives me. To me, that’s what matters in photography. Trying to compare it perfectly to a legacy format is sort of counterproductive to your creativity. Thanks for your comment!

    • @shoottosave8117
      @shoottosave8117 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey absolutely dear friend, all I was doing was soothing my technical itch, almost all reviewers have no clue of what they were speaking about the glass, unlike you dan who knows the glass , for example I prefer 50mm f1.2 ais nikon to 50mm f1.4 g glass or 105mm Lester Dine f2.8 macro from 70s to stabilized 100mm macro from nikon
      It is a pleasure to watch your excellent stream

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I really appreciate your feedback. Yes. We all need to soothe our technical itches sometimes, and photography is indeed a great outlet for that kind of geekery! 😂

  • @briten
    @briten Před 3 lety

    So much ignorance in this country. Unbelievable!

  • @marksantostefano1637
    @marksantostefano1637 Před 4 lety +1

    F1.4 is better

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      "Better" is relative, as are many aspects of photography, but if you have the 35mm f/1.4 and you enjoy using it, then that's what matters to you. With regards to lenses, what matters to someone else is largely irrelevant. Thanks for the comment! What Fuji do you use and what do you like to photograph?

    • @marksantostefano1637
      @marksantostefano1637 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey There’s great distortion with the F2. I had it for a while. That distortion is corrected in camera for the most part but it does affect the sharpness of the lens. Yes everything about photography is pretty much subjective. I sold it and went back to the F1.4. I like the extra stop of light And I like the way the images look better. And I do know that’s subjective.

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      In the end what you like for your own photography and imagery is what truly matters. I agree, that original 35 1.4 is indeed an amazing lens, and while it has comparatively slower AF, it does perform much better on the newer, faster processor cameras. What do you like to shoot with it?

    • @marksantostefano1637
      @marksantostefano1637 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan Bailey I have an XT2 but I am drawn back to my original X pro one with that lens I just like the combination. I think there’s something above the X pro one the way the sensor captures things. I shot film with a Leica M2 which I still have and the X pro one reminds me of that. But I understand the value of the smaller Fuji lenses. I sold my 56F 1.2 and got the 50 mm F2 which I like much better. I also shoot a lot with the X100 F

    • @DanBaileyPhoto
      @DanBaileyPhoto  Před 4 lety

      Mark, It's funny- even though each new generation of camera keeps getting "better," (there's that word again...), sometimes we simply prefer a specific form or object that may not represent the latest and greatest. I liken using and older camera to using a vintage guitar. Sure, the pickups and electronics aren't as up-to-date as the newer models, and the neck wasn't laser cut, and the pickups might even hum a little bit at higher volumes, but there's a certain magic about that older guitar that just can't be replicated with brand new technology. Also, that little tiny 50 f/2 is a really special lens, it's one of my favorites!