3 Reasons I Use Prime Lenses Only for Wedding Photography

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  • You may not have known it, but you don't only have to shoot a 24-70 and 70-200 zoom lenses for your weddings. It's possible to get great results using prime lenses for your weddings. Let's talk about the 3 reasons I use prime lenses for wedding photography and their benifits.
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  • @philcupper
    @philcupper Před 9 měsíci +19

    Agree with primes. 85/35 on my bodies for most of a wedding. 50 sometimes replaces one of them.

  • @MrGohunter
    @MrGohunter Před 9 měsíci +8

    Having been covering weddings since the days of film - I started in 1977, there are VERY few times that I would use an aperture lower than f2.8. Lower than that, you really risk getting eyes in focus, but nose, neck and ears out of focus, which in my opinion is very unflattering. Therefore, my go-to lens is my 16-55, f2.8. It's versatile and delivers everything I could ever want for a wedding. The ideal balance of depth of field and versatility.

    • @bigboss4kstudio885
      @bigboss4kstudio885 Před 7 měsíci +1

      u r right

    • @stefan33uk
      @stefan33uk Před 7 měsíci

      Surely that is only true if you are close to the subject. From a distance the depth of field extends to at least the depth of the face at f/1.4, at which point that aperture becomes useful to separate the subject nicely from the background.

    • @MrGohunter
      @MrGohunter Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@stefan33uk I'm pretty much always close to the subject for weddings. I see little point in having photos where the bride and groom are a tiny detail in the distance.

  • @coinstarbon1693
    @coinstarbon1693 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hey John this is my second time commenting, and i just wanted to express my appreciation and gratitude for your channel and all the work you do! 8 months ago i decided to start the journey of getting my own Business up a running. And Just last weekend had my 2nd full paying client. you have taught me so much, so thank you! Sending love from Sweden.

  • @tbeiber09
    @tbeiber09 Před 9 měsíci +6

    same here, I really love primes. the only zoom I have is a 24-70 f2.8 but it's just too handy to not keep in my bag

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +4

      True. I do have a couple of zooms and they come in handy. Especially if you're shooting with only one body.

  • @bmeclipse
    @bmeclipse Před 9 měsíci +1

    Totally agree and I don’t even shoot weddings. I do street and architecture. The 16mm is one of my favorite focal lengths outside and 33 or 90 inside. They balance well and are extremely fast and sharp.

  • @christophkuenster
    @christophkuenster Před 9 měsíci +9

    In terms of weight you‘re right, but I just recently got the R6II with the 28-70 f2.0. That combo, especially with the incredible low light performance on the R6II, is perfect for wedding photography. Still love shooting my Fujis and my Fuji primes though.

    • @zalle1
      @zalle1 Před 9 měsíci +2

      That is a HEAVY combo...

    • @shawnlabranche6852
      @shawnlabranche6852 Před 9 měsíci

      I also use that same exact combo, yes it's big, but you really don't feel it on a wedding day. That F2 is what got me. I love primes and 35/85 is a great combo

  • @DSPhotography_Videography
    @DSPhotography_Videography Před 8 měsíci

    Love it man, exactly how I have felt for years!

  • @chermitove
    @chermitove Před 9 měsíci +1

    i love your feedback , i use 35mm 1.8 and give me nice pictures ,
    primes lens more sharpen more light .

  • @SeanWashPhoto
    @SeanWashPhoto Před 9 měsíci +5

    When I can, I definitely shoot only with primes, but the XF50-140mm (70-200mm FF.e) is something I still really depend on for the ceremonies, specifically for ceremonies that really don't allow for much movement (ie, house rules, client preference, old fashioned Officiant or the space is just really cramped and small.) If I know ahead of time that I can get close during the ceremony and or move around a lot, then we're going XF23mm f1.4 + XF50mm F1.0 combo all the way. But otherwise, I still keep the XF50-140mm in the big bag just in case.

  • @Mathieu-Greber_Photography
    @Mathieu-Greber_Photography Před 4 měsíci

    Love that video and I couldn’t agree more, although I used to have zoom lenses only. But this past year I sold my 70-200 and got a 50 1.2 and 135 1.8. And soon as Canon has a 24 and a 35 prime in their L-Series, I‘ll get rid of my 15-35. And of course the 85 is also on my list … but that’s probably my last step. 😅
    Love your videos, you’re such an inspiration. Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @pawpaw324
    @pawpaw324 Před 9 měsíci

    I love primes. They help me visualize the shot. I only use a zoom on my GFX 50s II because I'm still saving for the prime I want. Plus I am not sure if I'm getting the 45, 50 or 63. I mainly use 23, and 35, with the XH2.

  • @Snapit551
    @Snapit551 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video 👏🏻 do you shoot wide open for the 1st dance of the couple at f1.2 or f1.4? I’ve always shot with the xf16-55 lens but recently I’ve used the xf33 for the 1st dance of the couple on the dance floor and I was surprised shooting at f1.4 the images were amazing rather than shooting at f2.8 on my zoom and using continuous Af I got plenty of sharp photos too with the xh2 and xt5 cameras even in low light too as where my xt4 struggled in continuous af in low light to track the eye af

  • @NeilMcAliece
    @NeilMcAliece Před 9 měsíci

    I'm kinda there, with a foot in both camps.
    I'm typically shooting bounce flash with the Sigma 18-50 (tiny, sharp and moderately fast at f2.8) on an XH2 (in places bounce flash works), plus a fast 1.4 or 1.2 prime on the xt5.
    If it's out in the open with enough light to shoot available light, I'll switch to 2 different primes on the 2 bodies etc.
    I have been tempted by the Fuji 50-140mm for one of the traditional event zooms, but I don't think I'd like carting it around all day!

  • @sttill81
    @sttill81 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Makes alot of sense John in terms of creating a shot rather than taking one. The only thing i thought is Sonys 70-200 is about 1000grams which is similar to their 135 so weight is less of an issue with Sony at least. If i didn’t want to do sports as well I would love primes only

  • @TonyGrant.
    @TonyGrant. Před 9 měsíci

    At weddings I use primes and zooms - and on a crop sensor!
    Yes, I have the 70-200 2.8L. I have focal lengths from 10-200mm (16-320 on a crop) on two bodies. My primes are the 85 1.4 IS which is an amazing portrait lens, although at 136mm on a crop it can be a bit wide for full lenght at a dimly lit reception. That's where the humble 50mm 1.8 comes in. I use a 10-22mm quite a lot but have to crank up the ISO (fixed with DxO) or use flash (with a slow shutter) at the reception. I carry it all in a camera jacket so it's not too fatiguing.
    You can miss shots, or not get the best composition, with a prime because you can't always be in the best spot when something happens unexpectedly. Conversely, with a zoom you can miss a shot, or compromise on quality due to a smaller max aperture. Either way, I often keep the 10-22 on one body and swap lenses on the other to suit the situation.

  • @cmar6268
    @cmar6268 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Very well said!! I only use primes. I only have the Fuji 18/1.4 and 33/1.4 and the Viltrox 75/1.2. Not to mention primes force you to think about what you are doing! Overall a more enjoyable process….at least for me!

  • @p.burley4533
    @p.burley4533 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I hear ya John…my question is about reaction time: I can zoom faster than I can switch lenses. Wedding ceremonies don’t have do-overs! I used only primes at my last wedding. Zooming with my feet got me more deliberate or purposeful shots, but what about when you can’t walk it out-bushes, ponds, furniture layouts, etc.? My 24-70 and 70-200 haven’t let me down, save a little sharpness you only get with primes.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +4

      That's kind of what I was talking about closer to the end. You're never switching lenses at a crucial time because with 2 bodies you're set with 2 focal lengths for whatever is happening. During getting ready I'm generally 35 and 50. When it's ceremony it's 35 and 85. But I'm only switching when I know I have time.

    • @p.burley4533
      @p.burley4533 Před 9 měsíci

      @@jbivphotography I had people’s heads filling the frame with my 85! I made it creative, but I’d rather have been able to get a little closer in a split second, faster than my middle-age knees can get me. Hey, I’ll take your advice and give it several more tries.

    • @gregshawphotography8828
      @gregshawphotography8828 Před 9 měsíci

      There’s always going to be a time an place for the Holy Trinity of lenses. There’s a time and place for all of them. I shoot with an X-H2 and an H-H1. I carry a 16-55, 50-140, 56, and 33. These lenses let me cover ever aspect of a wedding.

    • @kanaheiusagi
      @kanaheiusagi Před 9 měsíci

      @@jbivphotography however, on a FF high resolution body, you'll only need a 50mm f1.2 and one body to fulfil the role of your 2 body 2 lens apsc setup of 35mm and 50mm. The other body could mount a 24-70 for wide shots and 70mm for close up detailed shots. I'm sure not all jobs have the budget for a second shooter to cover for you, nor would the client expect less without a second shooter.

  • @andrewelder2739
    @andrewelder2739 Před 8 měsíci

    Some good points! Being on Canon R series, I gotta say the RF 28-70 f/2 has to be the exception to the rule! It's a full stop more light than a 24-79 f/2.8, fast and accurate, tho it's certainly BULKY! I shoot with two cameras, and while I love the RF 70-200 f/2.8 for sports and events, before my next wedding I'm going to invest in the RF 135mm f/1.8 to use on my second body instead. That extra 1 1/3 stops should make a LOT of difference for dimly lit reception toasts, and I never find myself really needing to go to 200mm anyway.

  • @malonephotography
    @malonephotography Před 9 měsíci

    EPIC EXPLANATION !🎉Defferent scenes with different lens combo, let prime lens views in your blood.

  • @greenkarmaeventservices
    @greenkarmaeventservices Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, In the video, there was mention of an option for saving pictures from SD cards to an external drive. However, it appears that the product mentioned is no longer available on Amazon. Could you please share a link to it or suggest an alternative?" Thanks!

  • @Cleverconveyence
    @Cleverconveyence Před 9 měsíci +1

    I did a 50 and an 85. My partner, who had zero experience, shot a 35. It went great. They even managed to get an absolute killer on the zfc with a cheap ttartisan manual.

  • @mitchellsandel217
    @mitchellsandel217 Před 7 měsíci

    Quick question, when you are saying your focal lengths “I use a 24 and 50”… are you stating the real focal lengths OR the FF equivalent? Thanks

  • @shawnlabranche6852
    @shawnlabranche6852 Před 9 měsíci

    Yes, preach it bro. I love primes and if you strategies its no problem at all. Definitely lighter than zooms. I've definitely done a few wedding with just primes. Only zoom I think about and rent sometimes is the RF 28-70mm f2, its heavy...(the...is because you don't really feel it, just remember to eat your wheaties😂)

  • @MosleydollMUA
    @MosleydollMUA Před 3 měsíci

    How about a rf 16mm for smaller rooms too? Please help lol also if outside or inside for large family shots , would a 16mm be better . I’m an amateur as you can tell 😊

  • @joshuachubbphotography
    @joshuachubbphotography Před 9 měsíci +18

    Having shot weddings with Fuji before using 2 bodies and 4 primes I can say I’m definitely happier on Sony using 1 body and 2 zooms. Tamron 20-40 and 35-150 literally have me covered for the whole day and still saving weight in the overall kit. Though tbh I don’t really use the 35-150 after portrait time. Usually will use the 20-40 and a 85mm

    • @juhaiberabdula3754
      @juhaiberabdula3754 Před 9 měsíci

      same setup with me. sony body 35-150 + 20-40.

    • @rick-deckard
      @rick-deckard Před 9 měsíci +6

      So you meant 2 zooms.. no?

    • @NateReimers
      @NateReimers Před 9 měsíci +1

      Also, that full frame sensor on the Sony makes a difference.

    • @joshuachubbphotography
      @joshuachubbphotography Před 9 měsíci

      @@rick-deckard oops yea zooms

    • @kanaheiusagi
      @kanaheiusagi Před 9 měsíci

      Exactly the point. With the new Sony 16-35gm2 + Tamron 35-150 and an a7r5, its just 2.4 kg for 16mm-225mm or just above 3kg with an a7iv a7r5 combo.

  • @ADivaForLife
    @ADivaForLife Před 9 měsíci

    What prime lenses do you recommend

  • @JamesBloomfield93
    @JamesBloomfield93 Před 9 měsíci

    This video is much sassier than I expected. I fully agree with all your points and I'm in the same boat for when I shoot weddings, but I do just love the undertone of this video being "bro just get good" 😂

    • @rickbiessman6084
      @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci

      And this isn’t even the sassiest that John’s been when talking about zoom lenses! 😂

  • @di2ifter
    @di2ifter Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'll always advocate for primes. It's a little disingenuous though to roll a clip of someone using a 70-200 when you're talking about a 24-70. Primes and zoom are tools and have their proper uses for different people in different scenarios. Thanks for showing what works for you!

  • @MartinV.
    @MartinV. Před 9 měsíci

    Great Video!

  • @EddieInzauto
    @EddieInzauto Před 9 měsíci

    First off: Fuji is quite easily my favorite system and I shoot primes.
    I wonder, though, if you’d feel the same about f/1.4 vs f/2.8 (in low light) if you were using an ISO-invariant full-frame sensor. What do you think?

    • @EddieInzauto
      @EddieInzauto Před 9 měsíci

      I recently bought a deeply discounted A7R3 (which is the same size as my Fuji X-Twhatever) to try out the Sony system, a Voigtlander 35 1.4, and the Tamron 28-75 2.8, but it’s my first normal (but not travel) zoom and I’m not sure I actually need it.

  • @ronlemelinphotography
    @ronlemelinphotography Před 9 měsíci

    great info

  • @hankroarkphoto
    @hankroarkphoto Před 9 měsíci +1

    There’s a reason with a film Hassy the 50-80-150 were called the money makers. That is all you needed for a lot of work that brought in the bucks. No coincidence those are approximately 35-50-85 equivalent in FF.

  • @garypardyphotography
    @garypardyphotography Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm not at the point where I have every part of the day mapped out in terms of focal lengths, so I always have the 16-55 f/2.8 and 50-140 f/2.8 in addition to the 16 f/1.4 and 56 f/1.2
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    after a 9-hour day, my shoulders want me to ditch the zooms. I may swap them out for the 23mm f/1.4 and 90mm f/2.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah you really have to have a process and have the day mapped out. Without that process primes are hard to handle.

  • @JamesPaulGomez
    @JamesPaulGomez Před 9 měsíci

    Are you still using an XT5 or the XH2s? Excited for JPs Fuji review

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci

      X-T5 is my main for weddings currently. I’m curious to see what JP is going to do as well.

    • @JamesPaulGomez
      @JamesPaulGomez Před 9 měsíci

      @@jbivphotography Have you ever found issues in low light situations? Im considering either option - especially with Viltrox releasing some great lenses.

  • @SimonAckerman
    @SimonAckerman Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the advice on prime lenses, I'm definitely switching them up but a 70 - 200mm F2.8 should be I every wedding photographers bag in my opinion. By the way, I was wondering what region of America is the "y'all" slang you use is from. I'm from the UK and I don't hear it that often.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Y'all is a southern thing. I'm born and raised from North Carolina. For me generally I just use something like a 110mm for extra reach when I need it. Those 70-200s are just so massive. I can't take it.

    • @zalle1
      @zalle1 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I leave long zooms at home shooting weddings... just so big and heavy...

    • @vladimir-qt5bl
      @vladimir-qt5bl Před 3 měsíci

      my least favorite part of photography is carrying a bunch of shit. I thought I really needed to invest in a zoom to do weddings but so glad I stumbled upon your content...maybe I won't....I have a weak wrist! @@jbivphotography

  • @nicolask.3825
    @nicolask.3825 Před 2 měsíci

    Counter argument on the weight: something like the recent Tamron 28-75 2.8 G2, which has received nothing but praise for its image quality, weighs 540g.
    I'm arguing in favor of zooms here but I'm actually a prime guy - my Sigma 50mm 1.4 DG HSM Art (the "old" one for DSLRs) is heavier than most 24-70s, but I like it a lot and it cost 250 buckos used.

  • @boodi1170
    @boodi1170 Před 9 měsíci

    How do you keep your sensor clean when swapping lenses?
    I'd Imagine it would introduce dust when swapping on the fly

    • @rickbiessman6084
      @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It does, but it’s been fine for me. At the end of a day of shooting I may have a speck of dust on a sensor, but nothing to worry about. Often I don’t even see it in the photos.

  • @markcantlephotography
    @markcantlephotography Před 9 měsíci

    Would love to shoot primes and will be moving away from zoom lenses but the cost is just too much for me right now a Sony 85mm 1.4 is £1,500 as an example

  • @albertlevicek
    @albertlevicek Před 9 měsíci +2

    I love shooting with primes but without two bodies (I'm currently unable to afford another camera..) shooting fast pace moments becomes hard. I often get stuck on just one lens for that entire section of the day..

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yes. I FULLY agree with that. I probably should have put that in the video. If you’re shooting with a single body you have to use zooms. It’s the only way.

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus Před 3 měsíci

    My Top Favorite Lenses for Wedding Photography are:
    Full-Frame Prime Kit
    35mm f/1.4 Nikkor
    85mm f/1.4 Nikkor
    180mm f/2.8 Nikkor
    24mm f/2 Nikkor
    105mm f/2.8 macro Nikkor
    Full-Frame Zoom Kit
    14-24mm f/2.8 Nikkor
    28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor
    80-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor
    APS-C Prime Kit
    23mm f/1.4 Fujinon
    16mm f/1.4 Fujinon
    56mm f/1.2 Fujinon
    12mm f/2 Rokinon
    135mm f/2 Zeiss
    APS-C Zoom Kit
    16-55mm f/2.8 Fujinon
    50-140mm f/2.8 Fujinon
    35mm f/2 Rokinon
    12mm f/2.8 Zeiss
    I usually use two camera bodies and a prime kit to shoot the weddings and have one camera body and a zoom kit as a backup.

  • @JoshuaMcTackett
    @JoshuaMcTackett Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hey John I have a take on zooms and primes that I’m inter to hear your thoughts on:
    I love using a 35/85 FF combo, but I also like using holy trinity zooms.
    Zooms are great for busy times of the day, being fast enough but also maybe importantly, slow enough to allow depth of field for more context and storytelling. They also typically have better stabilisation features which is great for doing hybrid photo video coverage.
    It’s really tempting to shoot at 1.4 all day to some, but 2.8 also allows couple’s faces to both be in focus even when wide open, especially in non controllable situations like ceremonies.
    Zooms have common lens focal lengths printed on the zoom ring. I like to use my zooms like a set of primes, and get used to the focal lengths like you would for primes. I generally avoid zooming while composing, and try to have a composition and the focal length locked with my hand before I take the image.
    I think this way, you can get the most out of zooms as long as you don’t get lazy. I think it takes a bit of mental discipline to use zooms with a prime mindset.
    I think that having both zooms and primes with some overlap is great for redundancy too. If my primes packed up on a wedding, I’d be fine to do portraits on zooms, and vice versa for the photojournalistic times of day using primes.

  • @rickbiessman6084
    @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci

    I’ve been assisting and partially second shooting with an established wedding photographer - for my role it made sense to carry only one camera. So I put on a Tamron 28-87 2.8 and BOY did I hate it! And it’s not the lens’ fault... Even though I stuck to 28, 35, 50 and 75 and didn’t use any of the in between focal lenghts, it just felt so odd and lazy. Once you’ve learned your focal lenghts, obviously you can still pre-visualize a shot and then take it with a zoom lens, but... I just didn’t enjoy it. It’s "practical", and I hate that for some reason. Oddly enough I feel less in control of my photography when I have a zoom. And then there’s the form factor, especially on a full frame camera. I love a good understatement, and a small lens does that trick for me.
    This isn’t to knock people who use zooms - but it’s definitely not for me whenever I can avoid it. Granted, there are court houses and venues where it can be really difficult to move around and be in the right spot at the right time. In those instances I might be ok with a zoom because I don’t have the freedom to get the frame with a prime lens focal length. But how often is that the case?

  • @stevenagorny605
    @stevenagorny605 Před 9 měsíci

    Past few events I have done was with a 24mm

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci

      Wow. I love shooting 24mm when I'm in crowds and things. But having a nice 50mm for some reach is always nice.

  • @RetoBuri
    @RetoBuri Před měsícem

    what would you say if you're a beginner and only have 1 camera body?

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před měsícem +1

      Depending on what type of events you're doing I would say to go with a Zoom lens. Like at 24-70 since you only have a single body.

    • @RetoBuri
      @RetoBuri Před měsícem

      @@jbivphotography thank you!

  • @NCPhotography
    @NCPhotography Před 9 měsíci

    PRIMES!
    I love shooting with primes even if it can get crazy changing lenses halfway through the dance, it certainly requires a lot of reading the room to make sure you won't miss anything key for instance right after a spin I usually know I've got about 5 seconds. I've tried using two cameras, but it's just not for me and it feels too bulky I'm 5'1 97lbs.

  • @acedia4453
    @acedia4453 Před 2 měsíci

    35/50/135 on a full frame. 85 is too close for what I need it to do with groups. While protecting edges of frame.

  • @ladmanstudiosphotography
    @ladmanstudiosphotography Před 9 měsíci

    Prime time all day! Sure, there are times when you are restricted and you might need to use a Zoom. BUT, those stay in my case and only come out if something like that happens. I like to be all up in the action. If i need to zoom in, i have two legs lol. I know some can worry they are going to ruin a moment or feel like they are in the way, but trust, you wont be. For party reception photos, everyone is hype and drinking, they don't care if you are all up in there lol.
    35 1.4 and 85 1.4 all day for me. 24 1.4 on the dance floor, and the occasional 50 1.2 when i need it. Grab the lenses you need for the part of the day you are shooting.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Exactly. I do own a couple of zoom lenses and I'll use them when the time calls for it. But generally I know that before the type of session I'm shooting.

  • @maria-theresesommar5724
    @maria-theresesommar5724 Před 9 měsíci

    Don't you mean 23mm or is there a 24 for Fuji that I've missed?

  • @Nypher91
    @Nypher91 Před 8 měsíci

    The only Zoom that i would use for a Wedding would be the RF 28-70 f/2.0.

  • @Toglander
    @Toglander Před 9 měsíci

    You talk about how f/2.8 on a full-frame zoom doesn’t let in enough light, but f/1 on a crop sensor is at best the equivalent of f/2.8 on full-frame. I’m confused.

    • @garypardyphotography
      @garypardyphotography Před 9 měsíci

      It's more like 1-stop difference between APS-C and full frame. So f/1 on crop is more like f/1.4 on full frame in terms of depth of field and noise. f/2.8 on crop is like f/4 on full frame.

  • @thewealworld
    @thewealworld Před 9 měsíci

    People get so caught up in trends. I think everyone should just study your camera work on your craft and do what works for your! I love shooting with primes I do have some zooms but I’m a prime gal lol🎉

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Exactly!! The main reason I made this video is just to be a different voice in the room and let people know that it's possible to shoot primes for weddings. But at the end of the day whatever works and gets you the results to please your clients is what matters.

  • @AlexanderBischof
    @AlexanderBischof Před 9 měsíci

    My most used lenses are also 23+33 ;-) for weddings

  • @sampressley4371
    @sampressley4371 Před 9 měsíci

    :04 into the video….same bro…same lol

  • @kh_khongsaithang
    @kh_khongsaithang Před 9 měsíci

    1 comment with
    Great content ❤

  • @reneweisz9157
    @reneweisz9157 Před 9 měsíci

    No right or wrong, whatever works for you. It is nothing more than personal preference, I use both, prime and zoom

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yep it’s very true. I just want to bring light to the fact that it’s possible to use primes. Hopefully opening up the idea to folks rather than them only using zooms because they think there is no other way.

  • @jonathanellis5811
    @jonathanellis5811 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So I 100% agree with you; primes ARE better for most things… but you GROSSLY misrepresented zoom lenses as well as their pros and cons.
    For starters: before I switched to primes, I carried CONSTANT APERTURE zoom lenses, so the settings wouldn’t change when I switched my focal length.
    Also, just because one uses a zoom lens, doesn’t mean they don’t understand composition like you made it sound. For example: I would treat my zooms like a group of primes. I’d envision the shot I wanted, switch to that focal length, and go from there. Furthermore, due to the nature of zoom lenses, if I thought I wanted the shot with a 35, but now that Im seeing it, I think a 50 would be better, all I do is make a slight adjustment to the zoom ring instead of swapping lenses. One more thing, if a model said “hey I wanna do this thing,” I could walk around the model and see what my different ideas looked like on the fly and make adjustments accordingly. One of the BIGGEST pros to zoom lenses is how much it speeds up your workflow.
    You mentioned size and weight, and while you’re correct, the individual size and weight of these lenses are favoring to the primes, though not by a whole lot, you must remember that one zoom that covers 4+ focal lengths replaces 4+ individual primes that collectively weigh more. When I switched to primes, I carried LESS focal lengths due to size and weight limitations.
    Now look, as I’ve said several times: I did switch from zooms to primes - again, I don’t disagree with you, but that’s because I made that decision based on what I wanted in my photos. I wanted faster apertures and shallower depths of field. But to someone who does a lot of run and gun stuff, can’t justify the expense of all those primes, can’t travel with all those individual primes, does want to run a second body OR can’t afford one - zoom lenses make a LOT of sense.
    I just finished a book about “closing the feedback loop” so what I’m about to say isn’t meant to be nasty; I’ve loved your content thusfar, but I subscribed to your channel because I wanted to learn more about photography, business, and cameras/editing. If you make too many of these videos that misrepresent stuff, I won’t stick around.
    I do hope you have a good day today, and again, the above comment wasn’t meant to be nasty, but helpful.

  • @tristfularcadia
    @tristfularcadia Před 9 měsíci

    I would be hard pressed to want to move to crop because of the wider dof at any given equivalent focal length, i mean it might not matter as much if your shooting at f1.4 as thats going to give similar dof of a 2.8 give or take ( cant recall the proper difference ) also the better iso performance.
    At least for weddings that is. I guess the 28-70/2 from Canon is so good that it's hard to find something better. Im hoping canon will release a 70-150 or 180 f2 soon we can't hope for a 70-200/2 lol

    • @AlexanderBischof
      @AlexanderBischof Před 9 měsíci

      🤣 if yout want to use a 1.5 Kilogramm lens as 28-70/f2 🤣

  • @jeffreymodesto168
    @jeffreymodesto168 Před 5 měsíci

    thank you, agree, I shoot 35mm that's it.

  • @ReganRoss
    @ReganRoss Před 9 měsíci +4

    Zoom with your feet baby!

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      ALL DAY!!!

    • @ReganRoss
      @ReganRoss Před 9 měsíci

      I have galleries and galleries of happy customers using only a Nikon 40 f2. A cheap lens that simply kills for me.

    • @ReganRoss
      @ReganRoss Před 9 měsíci

      @@jbivphotography I've adopted the same philosophy for video - that camera (fx30) is super 35 so I am using a 24 1.4 (36 equivalent) all day. Unless I really have a need for a telephoto (which I'd rent) - it is primes all the way. Not to change the subject but that 36 to 40 range (or range equivalent) is a sweet spot, a slightly different look than most people deliver.

    • @zalle1
      @zalle1 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@ReganRossI admire you sir!!

    • @ReganRoss
      @ReganRoss Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks! @@zalle1

  • @afcl1984
    @afcl1984 Před 9 měsíci

    I agree, I prefer primes. But about the size and weight… if you carry 2 bodies and several focal lengths, you will definitely carry more weight. I do…

  • @brianb4501
    @brianb4501 Před 9 měsíci

    Funny, I just did getting ready shots in the hotel room with an 85. I started with a 35 but found myself being a distraction to the make up artist. A 50 would be perfect for my scenario but I didn't have it with me.

  • @adebrian1737
    @adebrian1737 Před 9 měsíci

    At weddings I have had idiots tell me I'm not professional for swapping lenses as more people join my subject.

  • @Fitographer
    @Fitographer Před 7 měsíci

    In 2023, they are just better at low light and bokeh let’s be real. The 24-70 gm ii is smaller and lighter than most fast primes (auto focus ofc)

  • @rickbiessman6084
    @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci

    3:02 Have you started shooting film at weddings? :O

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Not yet. But getting closer to it every day.

    • @rickbiessman6084
      @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci

      @@jbivphotography That’s awesome. Is it mainly because you enjoy shooting film or because you see a sub-market for it or a mix of both?

  • @averymcdaniel423
    @averymcdaniel423 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I've shot a wedding with nothing but a 50 mm 1.8

    • @rickbiessman6084
      @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci

      Not ideal, but it definitely can be done. If I had to use just one lens and choose between a standard zoom f/2.8 and a 50mm 1.8, I’d probably go with the 50. :)

  • @donteking4619
    @donteking4619 Před 9 měsíci

    Are those ps1 games in the back ground?

  • @jayare3062
    @jayare3062 Před 9 měsíci

    Look at a normal 24-70, uses a 70-200 in the video clip

  • @kanaheiusagi
    @kanaheiusagi Před 9 měsíci

    The weight and size argument is getting old nowadays:
    a) XT5 with battery grip + 16/1.4 23/1.4 33/1.4 50/1 90/2 = 3.5kg
    b) a7IV + 24gm 35gm 50gm1.4 sigma85/1.4 135gm = 3.7kg
    Hardly any difference in weight while taking in a stop more light for 24mm 35mm 50mm, equivalent on the 75/85mm and 2 stops more light on 135mm
    c) Switching to an a7r5, could use apsc mode at 26MP (Same as xt4), so you'll only need a 24GM 50GM and 135GM to cover24mm-200mm at just 2.6kg or 3kg with a grip
    d) Sony's 70-200 weighs about the same as Fuji's 50-140 while letting in a stop more light
    e) Scratching my head seeing your videos juggling f2 primes, while the same could be achieved using a full frame24-70/2.8, where the same amount of light is gathered and similar amounts of subject separation
    f) There's a reason why much more professionals use FF than Fuji, not that Fuji can't deliver, just that FF counterparts Canon/Sony are more consistent and reliable as a tool, any camera or phone could deliver great photos, just a matter of the effort to edit, cobsistency and reliability

  • @bigboss4kstudio885
    @bigboss4kstudio885 Před 7 měsíci

    Zoom Lens For Clear face and clear nose & Eyes f3.5 of 5.6 and for big group f8
    Prime - f1.8 For Details
    F2.2 For Sharp Portrait
    Very Easy
    With F1 or f1.2 or f1.4 U will get only eyes in foucs rest of frame will be Blury...
    So Be Carefull ..

  • @JungleCatImages
    @JungleCatImages Před 9 měsíci

    I hear ya, I'm a 2 camera 2 prime guy myself.. but that title is weird.. it makes it seem for other types of photography you use zooms🤣..

  • @joshcruz6178
    @joshcruz6178 Před 9 měsíci

    I actually prefer using primes for landscapes but not for weddings.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci

      Interesting.

    • @joshcruz6178
      @joshcruz6178 Před 9 měsíci

      @@jbivphotography weddings are cultural. In our case, how you shoot is considered getting into the personal space of the couple. In big swanky five -star hotels or resorts or historic churches there’s no way one can shoot photos without telephotos or zooms.

  • @adebrian1737
    @adebrian1737 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Zoom lenses robs you of creativity.
    With zoom lenses you just zoom in to any focal length and shoot without thinking.
    With primes you think and compose before pushing the trigger.

  • @52701970
    @52701970 Před 9 měsíci

    You don't make a sound argument. Plus making negative comments about other people's use of zooms is childish. You do what works for you and others will do the same.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci

      Correct. I think getting a great photo is what matters most. My main poking fun at in this video is that most people tell starting photographers that they "can't" do certain things without zoom lenses. And I'm tired of that narrative.

  • @superemesean5907
    @superemesean5907 Před 3 měsíci

    Don’t get me started on that hairline!!!! 😭

  • @verse7670
    @verse7670 Před 7 měsíci

    No one wants to rebalance gimbals every switch tho

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 7 měsíci

      We're talking about photography here (which you don't need gimbals for). If we were talking about videography it would be a bit of a different story.

    • @verse7670
      @verse7670 Před 7 měsíci

      you're right. I thought this was video.@@jbivphotography

  • @edi18912
    @edi18912 Před 7 měsíci

    zooms are for introverts , primes are from extroverts lol

  • @mbatterberry
    @mbatterberry Před 9 měsíci

    As a wedding photographer and videographer, I disagree. I've worked with countless photographers who will shoot a ceremony or entire wedding with a 35 and one camera body. They are in everyone's shot because they have to get right up in there to get close ups. It can be invasive. I have no doubt their shots were great but it's completely distracting and makes it hard for others to do their jobs.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I mean shooting on one body and a 35 only is just stupid IMO. That's why I'm shooting with 2 bodies and always have a longer lens on me so I'm not all up on the shot when I don't need to be. Main point of this video is to give a different perspective and possibility. Rather than there just being one single narrative of you HAVE to shoot zoom and you HAVE to shoot full frame. Like its not possible any other way.

    • @mbatterberry
      @mbatterberry Před 9 měsíci

      True! I like to do a variety of zoom and prime when needed. I appreciate the perspective. :) You have great content. @@jbivphotography

  • @siprian
    @siprian Před 9 měsíci

    2:11 24-70 ?:)) really????

  • @gregwaugh8069
    @gregwaugh8069 Před 9 měsíci

    So you are up close and in their face all day with 35s and 50mm. Don't agree with this viewpoint at all.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I’m not. Only during getting ready and things. When there’s literally no space. Also I shoot pretty wide. I don’t like the extra tight photos all the time. 👍👍

  • @apamacam2512
    @apamacam2512 Před 9 měsíci

    Same here. #teamprime 😂

  • @hoatd1993
    @hoatd1993 Před 5 měsíci

    "Understand your lenses" instead sell them and buy all primes.

  • @averymcdaniel423
    @averymcdaniel423 Před 9 měsíci

    Yeah, until you can't be close enough to the action

  • @shaneandersen1316
    @shaneandersen1316 Před 9 měsíci

    Up the ISO. Problem solved.

  • @Terp1325
    @Terp1325 Před 9 měsíci

    My zoom goes to 2.0. If it's to heavy for you, get stronger. I mean if you say just because you shoot primes you're more creative than zoom lens shooters. This is trash

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci +1

      👍👍👍

    • @rickbiessman6084
      @rickbiessman6084 Před 9 měsíci

      That Canon zoom has shaken things up for sure. It seems like a fantastic piece of equipment, but I think beginners will have a much easier time learning focal lengths by shooting primes. Might be wrong tho.
      For me personally, I just don’t like the look and feel of big lenses, so I’d probably be a little unhappy with the 28-70 2.0. But that’s just personal preference :)

  • @jgranseth
    @jgranseth Před 8 měsíci

    Your videos are great, and I very often agree with your points. But the mocking voices when you're talking about other people's opinions are unnecessary and childish. In my opinon they don't reflect well on your professionalism.

  • @kemarbell
    @kemarbell Před 9 měsíci

    Dude it’s preference every photograph has a process put it let this some people like driving sedans while some people like trucks. Your only locked in on 70-200 you know there’s more focal length like 16-35 24-70 so on in a sense you are clowning zoom users most of the time your shooting over f2 anyways

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Před 9 měsíci

      Yep. Totally a preference. However tell that to people when they instruct someone who’s starting in the industry. All people ever say are “you have to have 24-70, 70-200”. It’s more rare that people would suggest starting with primes. So I’m just trying to give the other side of the argument. At the end of the day use whatever gets you great results.