20mm vs 35mm vs 50mm vs 85mm f1.8 Portrait Lens Guide & Comparison

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • What prime Lens should buy first? and is there a lens that can do any job?
    Here I test and discuss 4 prime lenses in portraits and videos so you make up your mind what suits you the best.
    My Sony Prime Lenses
    20mm f1.8
    Amz ➭ geni.us/PhI5z
    eBay ➭ ebay.us/DfGw7j
    35mm f1.8
    Amz ➭ geni.us/pidTEIB
    eBay ➭ ebay.us/RTFPg7
    50mm f1.8
    Amz ➭ geni.us/0Wqedkf
    eBay ➭ ebay.to/2kCnVdr
    85mm f1.8
    Amz ➭ geni.us/694L4Yn
    eBay ➭ ebay.us/vXRqOd
    My Travel Lens
    Amz ➭ geni.us/tm282
    eBay ➭ ebay.us/si8Cnt
    🔸 Luts & Presets bit.ly/2Av1yOS
    Instagram / omaghomrawi
    📷 Main Sony Camera
    Amz ➭ geni.us/gGR42
    eBay ➭ ebay.us/XhXuEe
    📷 Second Camera
    Amz ➭ geni.us/gLLAROU
    eBay ➭ ebay.us/EIBbFM
    Models in the Video
    Arine / arineisk
    Aseel / aseelawwad_
    Laila / lailaviolin
    Dasha / dashaursu1
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    TIMELINE
    0:00 Intro
    1:24 Full Frame vs APSC
    1:54 Sample Images
    3:10 20mm Lens
    3:30 35mm vs 20
    4:06 50mm vs 35
    4:18 85mm
    4:40 Lightroom Presets
    5:03 Bokeh Comparison
    5:38 Your First Prime Lens
    6:14 The Sweet Lens
    7:34 The Luxurious Lens
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Komentáře • 63

  • @OmaGhomrawi
    @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety +2

    20mm f1.8 -- Amz ➭ geni.us/PhI5z | eBay ➭ ebay.us/DfGw7j
    35mm f1.8 -- Amz ➭ geni.us/pidTEIB | eBay ➭ ebay.us/RTFPg7
    50mm f1.8 -- Amz ➭ geni.us/0Wqedkf | eBay ➭ ebay.to/2kCnVdr
    85mm f1.8 -- Amz ➭ geni.us/694L4Yn | eBay ➭ ebay.us/vXRqOd

  • @emonymph6911
    @emonymph6911 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this video I liked and subbed. I'm new to photography but my first impression was this. Feel like the 20mm is a good looking fun lens, great for capturing vibes between subject and surrounding (maybe even good for selfies), 35 is a natural lens and 85 is high detail for most beautiful closeups or cinematic feel. I didn't like the 50 at all.

  • @Aabbccddee123
    @Aabbccddee123 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! Very helpful. I got the samyang 35mm 1.4 and a tamron wide lens.

  • @BOUNTYEATER
    @BOUNTYEATER Před rokem +3

    Got 35 & 85mm..planning to add 20mm 🙏

  • @kingdcam
    @kingdcam Před 8 měsíci

    Great video just switched to full frame, video helped out a lot

  • @jpvvandermerwe87
    @jpvvandermerwe87 Před 2 lety +1

    VERY Good comparison clip.
    Much Appreciated.
    Keep 'em coming.

  • @jouleSansLoi
    @jouleSansLoi Před rokem

    Thank you for having the comparisons side by side like that

  • @serhiy1237
    @serhiy1237 Před rokem

    Amazingly useful video.

  • @RIPbiker13
    @RIPbiker13 Před rokem +1

    I took my camera into a local store to try our the lens for different purposes and get a feel. I loved the 85mm instantly. I'll be heading back this weekend to pick one up for stills. Based on this. The 35mm is worth a look too. Thanks for the tips.

  • @hunterzxgaming8159
    @hunterzxgaming8159 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi I really so inspired and got my head cleared with my confusion regarding lens

  • @alchemistkochappi8416
    @alchemistkochappi8416 Před 2 lety +1

    That was a great companion ✨

  • @brucejones6552
    @brucejones6552 Před 2 lety +5

    Great review. I really like the 20. 1.8 for video and also landscape photography it is super sharp!
    My 85 1.8 is great for portraits! Looking forward to getting a 35 for street photography next!

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety

      Bar in mind the 35mm f1.8 sony video autofocus is a slower than the 20mm. Cheers

  • @lewisjhonson2961
    @lewisjhonson2961 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing content

  • @Cosmopolitm
    @Cosmopolitm Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks mate, from the beginning to the end of the video

  • @nabyendubhowmick6403
    @nabyendubhowmick6403 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir ❤️❤️

  • @MarkStCyr
    @MarkStCyr Před 2 lety

    Super helpful video, thank you for making it!

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoy it :)
      What prime lens do you pick ?

    • @MarkStCyr
      @MarkStCyr Před 2 lety

      @@OmaGhomrawi You’ve swayed me to the 35 + 85 combo. With the possibility of 20 as a vlogging lens or luxury extra wide.
      I am between the Samyang 35mm 1.8 (which from your review looks like the best value) or splurging for the 1.4 GM.
      For the 85 I’m between the value Sony 1.8 or splurging on the new Sigma 1.4 DG DN.
      Only lens throwing me into a conundrum is the 65mm f2 from sigma. There’s something about it I really like but I don’t know if it’ll pair well with a 35 or the 20.

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety +2

      @@MarkStCyr consider Tokina 85mm f1.8 if the extra weight is no issue for you. It has the same image quality as the sony 85mm f1.8 and 30 percent cheaper.
      The samyang 35mm f1.8 is good value for the price. And the 20mm f1.8 is the sharpest prime f1.8 wide open
      I personally don’t prefer getting f1.4 lenses because they are heavy

    • @WU_Foto
      @WU_Foto Před 2 lety

      @@MarkStCyr if you have the money, so buy the Sigma. It's phantastic for portraits 👍

  • @joansmith7649
    @joansmith7649 Před 11 měsíci +3

    With lens comparison videos, I always hear much discussion about the background separation, the bokeh, and the compression effect. However, very rarely do I ever hear a discussion about how the subject-lens distance affects the appearance of the subject of the portrait, namely the model. This is rather odd, since it is the subject-lens distance that directly affects the model's appearance and NOT the focal length of the lens itself. The focal length of a lens is its magnification factor that impacts the framing in the viewfinder of the camera. The longer the focal length, the more zoomed in. However, the zooming in or out is not what impacts the perspective of the subject, the apparent shape of their face, the balance between nose size and ear size, etc. And yet, all of this is completely ignored in almost all lens comparison videos.
    Therefore, I would like to comment that closer subject-lens distances result in images wherein the subject is rendered narrower and thinner. Further subject-lens distances result in images wherein the subject is rendered broader and more substantial (fatter). It is very common for portraits taken with an 85mm lens to appear LESS flattering to most women than those taken with a 35mm or 50mm lens. And this is simply due to the fact that 85mm lenses are generally used further away from the subject than 35 or 50mm lenses, and this increased subject-lens distance is what causes this effect. Unfortunately, for millions of typical women, portrait photographers have been routinely told that the 85, 90, 100, 105, and 135mm lenses are "portrait" lenses. But what the lens companies conveniently forgot to mention to the photographers was the fact that these longer focal lengths and correspondingly longer shooting distances are flattering to supermodels with a BMI of 15 - 18, but are certainly not flattering to the average American woman with a BMI of 20 - 30, or more.
    So if your specialty is shooting 100 pound supermodels or scrawny men, then by all means get yourself an 85mm or 100mm lens, stand back, and fire away. However, if you are shooting the other 98% of women, then get yourself a 35mm or 50mm lens, stand a bit closer to your subject, and make your subject happy with their appearance. I am a fashion photographer who's 30 year career has been shooting strictly lingerie, so I do shoot supermodels every week, but these are not your typical women. And I feel really bad that so many healthy women are disheartened by their appearance in portraits because so many photographers are using an unflattering shooting distance and their 85mm "portrait" lens.

    • @Tomek1Oko
      @Tomek1Oko Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe time for your average American woman to lose some weight…..

  • @r1berto1
    @r1berto1 Před rokem

    I own all those lenses for my Z6ii.
    However, when traveling, instead of carting all that glass, I bring a Z24-120 zoom.
    It is not the same but its close enough.
    Thanks for posting your video.

  • @TheJoejoez
    @TheJoejoez Před rokem +1

    I'd pick your main... 35 or 50...they are on both sides of "normal" which is 43mm... I run a 20/35/40(pancake)/85 and skip the 50. Also have a 24-70 if necessary.

  • @chryseass.5143
    @chryseass.5143 Před 2 lety

    Super interesting, Oma and I appreciate how much work you put into making this comparison video. I have the 55 instead of the 50 and love it as a walk around lens. I am still trying to gel on with the 35 focal length as I find it just a little boring for the way I look at things. I am toying with getting the 20 G as my "final" prime and was interested in your remarks regarding your feelings about it. Seems that it would be a good fit for a F1.8 prime lens kit.

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety

      after testing all these lenses.. I probably would stick with the 20, 50, and 85mm
      I made a review earlier for Viltrox 50mm f1.8 and I do recommend the lens instead for the sony 50mm f1.8. It's waaay better

    • @chryseass.5143
      @chryseass.5143 Před 2 lety

      @@OmaGhomrawi Thanks Oma, I will check the Viltrox out!

    • @Johnwicker1903
      @Johnwicker1903 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The sony 55mm f1.8 is razor sharp and light and compact. 35 mm 1.8mm isnt wide enough to capture landscape, also very old lens so slower focus. The 20mm f1.8 ultra wide is perfect, new and dual linear motor focus. I carry the 55mm and 20mm f1.8. 85mm blows out the background unless you want portraits with no indication of your travel location. Also the subject can look pleasing if you have them stand further away on 20mm. I would do closeups on 55mm since its what our eyes see. The 85 portrait distorts the face causing smaller nose. The 20mm portrait causes bigger nose. I would use only 50mm for portraits. And 20mm for subjects away from lens.

  • @roybush1
    @roybush1 Před 2 lety +1

    What focus area settings do you use on your a7iii for photographing couples to keep them both sharp ? Great video and demonstration.

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety +3

      1- If you seek sharp couple images, They need to place exactly at the same distance from the camera.
      2- Try to make it f2.8 if rule nb/1 didn't work
      Focus areas does not help in your case. However, I use center focus area, and I move it using the thumb when needed. Cheers

  • @jjgonza100
    @jjgonza100 Před 2 lety

    Great video, clears up some of my decisions on lens selection. Do you have a gear list of the lenses and gear you use? Thanks

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety +3

      I keep chaning my gear very while to test other lenses.
      However, below is my best lenses that I never swap...
      Tamron 17-28mm f2.8
      Tamron 28-200mm for travel
      Sony 20mm f1.8 for gimbal
      Sony 35mm f1.8
      Sony 85mm f1.8
      Sony 70-200mm f4 for event coverage

    • @jjgonza100
      @jjgonza100 Před 2 lety

      Awesome. I can see the logic in your choices.

  • @draftzero
    @draftzero Před rokem

    For APSC, would you recommend a 24mm to get the 35mm look?

  • @nicholsonsaint-ange4927

    So which one between both 35 or 50 will be the best for walking around street model mostly like instagram model …so we can get whole body….much details….& wide angle please?

  • @Petramojomusic
    @Petramojomusic Před 2 lety

    Hello,how many meters should a model be with 85mm for half body portraits? Thank you for amazing video!

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety +1

      I believe 2 to 2.5 meters. Not that long
      While the full shot is roughly about 5 meters

  • @ravichandra7425
    @ravichandra7425 Před měsícem

    nikon z6ii for best lens plz tell sir

  • @drbeardo6960
    @drbeardo6960 Před 2 lety

    85mm is my most fav focal lenth
    Subject separation is best of all these

  • @Piet-fromN
    @Piet-fromN Před 2 lety

    very short 👍👍👍

  • @CynthiaTheHuntress
    @CynthiaTheHuntress Před rokem

    The square case around your camera body is that a stabilizer?

  • @matrixate
    @matrixate Před 2 lety +1

    My opinion is just to buy them all and use them. You'll figure out what works for you when you're using it.

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety

      Fortunally, we're lucky to have the luxury buying all theses lenses to test. Many others are on budget and this video can help them to make up their minds.

    • @r1berto1
      @r1berto1 Před rokem

      @@OmaGhomrawi You're right. I own those lenses, yes they are great and a very expensive bunch of glass.
      It will be a challenge to some.

  • @neerajtiwarifilm29
    @neerajtiwarifilm29 Před 2 lety +1

    Tell me the one best lens for all use

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety +1

      I believe the 35

    • @santosovideo
      @santosovideo Před 2 lety +1

      People are used to stretched out limbs and big noses these days, thanks to smartphone photography, but if I had to pick just one I'd go with 50mm. The 30mm APS-C Sigma is also nice focal length, but I have given up on finding that on FF.

  • @charminbaer2323
    @charminbaer2323 Před 2 lety

    Firstly, let me thank you for pronouncing BOKEH properly. Its so annoying seeing all these professional youtube photographers pronouncing it incorrectly and then getting all high and mighty when you point it out to them.
    When I switched from my Sony a6000 to the a7 iii, my first full frame lens was a Rokinon 35mm 1.4, then I got the Sony 85mm 1.8, and it's def my favorite lens for portraits. More recently, I bought the Tamron 20mm 2.8 because sometimes the 35mm is not wide enough for me and I love the more dramatic and distorted images you can get from it. Sometimes I think of selling the 35mm or maybe just adding a 50mm 1.8 to my kit.

  • @AsianBlackR3501
    @AsianBlackR3501 Před 2 lety +2

    85mm is the best for portrait with nice bokeh and separation background.

  • @Nonskiller
    @Nonskiller Před 2 lety

    Alright so keep my 85mm and buy a 35 mm .. and xD

  • @nicholsonsaint-ange4927
    @nicholsonsaint-ange4927 Před 2 lety +1

    So which one between both 35 or 50 will be the best for walking around street model mostly like instagram model …so we can get whole body….much details….& wide angle please?

  • @nicholsonsaint-ange4927
    @nicholsonsaint-ange4927 Před 2 lety +1

    So which one between both 35 or 50 will be the best for walking around street model mostly like instagram model …so we can get whole body….much details….& wide angle please?

    • @OmaGhomrawi
      @OmaGhomrawi  Před 2 lety

      Indeed go with the 35mm 1.8
      I recently review the Vilrox 35mm f1.8 vs Sony, it's a cheaper option if you're interested to check czcams.com/video/ec6g5qGNyOY/video.html

    • @nicholsonsaint-ange4927
      @nicholsonsaint-ange4927 Před 2 lety

      @@OmaGhomrawi thanks 🙏🏾 man, but sorry for asking u for more… i got canon r5 so i can use the rf 35 mm stm as well because they don’t have the rf 35 mm usm prime ?