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3 Must Have Lenses for Cinematic Wedding Films - Best Lenses for Video
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- Todays video I am diving into the best lenses for wedding videography to help you achieve the cinematic look. The three must have lenses you'll ever need for filming weddings, sounds pretty good right? Stay tuned till end and drop a comment letting me know what your favorite go to lens is right now!
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0:15 - The most versatile lens
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4:45 - My most used lens on the wedding day
7:37 - The all day carry
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A 24-70mm + 50mm is the perfect combo for a majority of wedding days!
Great video, dude!
Yes sir!! It is a lethal combo. Appreciate you man!
Your "uncut gem" song was truly a gem (no pun intended). You are talented. 😄🙌
I usually have the Sigma 24-70 on my main camera 90%+ of the day. It's just such a solid general option.
So hard to pass up! So convenient and a perfect all day carry.
Me too
24-70 GM II, 70-200 GM II for the doku
24. 1.4 for night & 50 1.2 GM couple shoots
Beautiful collection right there!
Thanks for your video !!!
I can't live without my Tamron 35-150 !!
I had the sigma 24-70 before, love it as well !
I will use it on my B cam when I will be able to !
24-70 all the way!!! Love that focal range and how versatile it is.
Agreed!
I really like the tamron 17-28 .. because of the crop in 4k 60 on the a7iv
Oh yeah, utilize that crop factor to your advantage. I love that!
That 35-150 is perfect. I've never used it, but I don't ever really go under 50mm - sometimes I shoot at 35mm, but prefer telephoto shots.
35 and 50 are solid focal lengths! I love telephoto for the intimacy, compression, and fly on the wall filming approach. The more I can stay hidden the better the reaction in most cases!
I’m shooting with a Sigma 24-70 Art on my A cam and a 24-105 on my B cam. I also bring my 16-35 f/2.8 for establishing shots and some dancing shots.
I’ve always wanted a 16-35 but for more CZcams content but I definitely see the value at a wedding as well. That would be perfect in tighter spaces and for a wider perspective.
@@WaywardNorth agreed. I rarely use the 16-35 though, but it is handy when I need it.
I always have my Samyang 24-70 on my cam for wedding films or videos and my 35mm f1.4. I’ve seen a lot of very good reviews about the Tamron 35-150 tho 😊, might just break my bank 😂
I do love me a good 35mm. Haha yeah the 35-150 is an investment for sure. But I forsee me holding onto for several years so it was worth it for me!
DUDE! That voice! OMG, love it! 😊
Haha thanks friend! Felt like being a little silly but appreciate you!
my combo
24mm GM
35-150mm Tamron
Solid combo right there!
Love using the Tamron 35-150 👏
Same! Worth the investment :)
Loved the song 😂 you're great singer
Haha appreciate that!
The 50mm prime is my go-to on a wedding day! Off topic but speaking of gear, how long does you monitor last? I just bought my first one and I havn't used it on a wedding day yet. I'm nervous I'll be swapping batteries constantly...do you find that it's bothersome on a long day or do you just swap batteries when you change camera batteries? I get nervous to use new gear at weddings! Thanks for all you do brother!
Hey man! Depends on which monitor you got. The Atomos ninja V eats batteries. But the FeelWorld monitors do pretty good and I only find myself swapping one of these batteries at an 8-9 hour wedding day.
Stop the song was actually 🔥 haha
You are too kind haha appreciate you!
35 1.4 its a bit wider that the 50 so you can capture more of the background. you can get close to the subject. you can punch in and get a 50 mm if you need. with a 50 and 35 you can do a hole wedding
Absolutely! I used to have the Sigma 35 and loved it but kept gravitating more towards the 50mm for most cases. Can’t go wrong with either one!
For the opening dance I tempt to go with a 24mm because there's is often not much free space too move between (in Belgium, the crowd is around the couple).
Great recommendations! I'm curious to hear if those of you who shoot with mist/cinebloom filters have one on each lens for consistency, or if you have one and switch it from lens to lens as you change lenses? TIA, and greetings from Wales, UK!
Thanks friend! I have a filter for each lens! Makes it easier when swapping back and forth.
Fancy! :) @@WaywardNorth
Did you shoot these examples in log 2/3?
@@watermelonsugarfilmevents-5353 Yes all example footage was shot in SLog 3
Would you ever suggest an 85mm for a wedding day?
85mm is such a good lens! It just depends on the location and style your going for. An 85 is perfect for your second shooter to help you get those complimentary shots. Great for Ceremonies and even speeches! Even better on a crop sensor camera to get extra depth in the frame.
Hard for me to leave Sony’s OSS lenses. How do you keep your footage so stable handheld without a gimbal if it doesn’t have OSS?
I hold my breath when recording. lol jk, It still has Stabilization, it just doesn't function AS good as it does with native glass.
@@WaywardNorththanks do the sigma lenses have some stability as well? I know when I turn my OSS off on my Sony lens it shakes like crazy when it is off. Figured all lenses that don’t have OSS would be that shaky
Goal this year is 16-35, 50, and 35-150!
Love this goal!
best
No youre the best!
Great video! Would you recommend sony 20-70mm f/4 for wedding videos and main lens?
F4 can be tough for an all day lens and might not be the best to help you achieve depth, bokeh, and separation within your image. I try to avoid F4 lenses and stay within 1.8 -2.8 lenses. I know they are more expensive but worth it to create a cinematic image
@@WaywardNorth I see, make sense, have to think about it, doubling cost for a lens is a lot.
Oh for sure! it is definitely an investment. Sigma makes some really great options for less than $1000 and even Tamron. Still an investment but better than the higher end range@@coffeewithdamian
@@WaywardNorth very true, I very much like sony 20-70 f/4 so sharp and light etc. I will see!
Wow, so active stabilization does not work with e.g Tamron, Sigma or Samyang?
Short answer, yes it works just not as well. If your Tamron, Sigma or Samyang have optical stabilization features, you are going to get beautiful results. But with third party glass on Sony, the active stabilization doesn't work AS WELL as its designed and with Native Sony Lenses.
How heavy is the Tamron 35-150? Is it good for gimbal?
It is 2.6 pounds so I’m not sure about a gimbal, just depends on what gimbal
Why have the 35 - 150 and 24 - 70mm
Because I have a problem. No, these lenses are compliments of each other. The 35-150 while has the versatility of functioning in an all day environment isn’t quite wide enough in some situations but is perfect for a second shooter. I do still want that 24mm focal range for scene building. And it’s good to have 150mm for ceremony/speeches/cocktail hour where as 70mm doesn’t always reach the desired framing for those moments
@@WaywardNorth if the 24-70 is a backup, that would be viable but I think something like a 16-35 or 20-40 would fill that space a little more efficiently.. Or even the 20mm 1.8 could work. Is there a reason you haven't leaned towards one of those options? Appreciate all of your insight btw!!