Shorter lenses = Better night performance Shorter Prime lenses = Even Better night performance Medium format is the largest sensor and the GFX100S and II is grate for everything but photographing moving subjects at 102mpx, get the 55 and 110 prime lens. If the target is still like landscape or street photography you can do it with any small camera sensor and a tripod with very slow shutter speeds with long exposures. Just put the shutter on a timer place the camera on a secure tripod and set exposure time to 1second or more depending on how dark it is or what you are looking for. If you gave a full frame or larger you can hand shoot it at 1/3 or half a second if you have a very still hand, if you have a medium format the shutter can be a bit faster and it will be grate just don’t limit the ISO on a modern medium format, it can be a lot higher and won’t have any negative effects on the photo, therefore you don’t need slow shutters if you use that sensor. Special if you combine it with one of those lenses above mentioned if you are using Fuji, but that isn’t a camera for new recreational guys specifically if you are on a tight budget and are not sure if photography is for you. If you are that guy buy a used A7RIV and look for cheap manual focus pancake prime lenses to fool around with at night, you can get some nice ones at f1.4 for around 200$ at AlExpress.
Most cameras nowadays have pretty good iso performance, I'm talkimg 12,800 and the image still looks nice and look good when you run it through a special software that gets rid of noise.
Nice video. 👏👏👏
At first i thought that was a canon L series lens on a playstation camera (sony ) 😂😂😂😂
He is not using the overpriced glass from the company making printers 😅
@@pawelmod3292 Hey dont call us canon shooters that, atleast we dont shoot on a playstation camera
Shorter lenses = Better night performance
Shorter Prime lenses = Even Better night performance
Medium format is the largest sensor and the GFX100S and II is grate for everything but photographing moving subjects at 102mpx, get the 55 and 110 prime lens.
If the target is still like landscape or street photography you can do it with any small camera sensor and a tripod with very slow shutter speeds with long exposures. Just put the shutter on a timer place the camera on a secure tripod and set exposure time to 1second or more depending on how dark it is or what you are looking for. If you gave a full frame or larger you can hand shoot it at 1/3 or half a second if you have a very still hand, if you have a medium format the shutter can be a bit faster and it will be grate just don’t limit the ISO on a modern medium format, it can be a lot higher and won’t have any negative effects on the photo, therefore you don’t need slow shutters if you use that sensor. Special if you combine it with one of those lenses above mentioned if you are using Fuji, but that isn’t a camera for new recreational guys specifically if you are on a tight budget and are not sure if photography is for you.
If you are that guy buy a used A7RIV and look for cheap manual focus pancake prime lenses to fool around with at night, you can get some nice ones at f1.4 for around 200$ at AlExpress.
Whats too high of an iso??
Go as high as you need to get the shot once all your other settings are dialed
Most cameras nowadays have pretty good iso performance, I'm talkimg 12,800 and the image still looks nice and look good when you run it through a special software that gets rid of noise.
And….how are beginners supposed to understand what you said about “fastest lens” and “Shutter speed”?