What is the best PRIME LENS for portrait photography? 35mm 50mm 85mm 135mm

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    In this video I find out what is the best prime lens for portrait photography by shooting a bridal model with the Sony 35mm f1.8, Sony 50mm f1.2 GM, Sony 85mm f1.8 and the Sony 135mm f1.8 GM lenses.
    All the photographs in this video were taken on my Sony A9II camera in natural light.
    It is really interesting to do a direct comparison between the 4 lenses and I would love to know which lens was your favourite.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @boostedmaniac
    @boostedmaniac Před rokem +2

    The shots you did with the 35mm that weren’t part of this portrait session look fantastic and I see why you love it. For this portrait session I love the buttery bokeh of the 135 in the way it melts the foreground and background.

  • @bradena.1194
    @bradena.1194 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video, Neil, thank you. I do have a 35 1.8 and a 85 1.8, however, they stay in the bag because of a Tamron 35-150 f3-2.8. Advantages of the Tamron are multi-focal lengths at fairly wide apertures and no lens changing to keep chances of dust on the sensor down. Disadvantage of the Tamron is the size and weight. For run and gun hybrid shooting, the Tamron is the one I reach for. Cheers Braden

  • @Stevie-F
    @Stevie-F Před rokem

    Fantastic video and photos on all lenses. You made it clear to use what you have with you for amazing results. Well done 👍🏼

  • @ladmanstudiosphotography

    This is one of those things that i have to feel in the moment about. My 100% go to is the 35 1.4 GM. But sometimes depending on the environment im in, i just can't pass up the compression of a good 85 or 135.

  • @SLAMNATIONALLEY
    @SLAMNATIONALLEY Před rokem +2

    I'm still an amateur, so take this with a grain of salt. The first set, I felt it was a toss up between 85 and 135. The Bokeh was good in all, but I felt the 35 and 50 had too much going on and distracted from the model. The second set (over and above), the 35 (and the 50) achieved the desired elevated composition. Whereas the 85 and 135 didn't. Needing to stand further back made the shot look as if it was taken at eye level. The last sets I felt 85 and 135 gave the desired results. The Bokeh was present in all the images, but, again, I felt the 35 and 50 shots had too much going on and took away from the model. Overall, I felt the 85 was the best overall in this situation. All were awesome in their own right. Keep making the videos, I'm learning something from all of them.

  • @richardwanbon3087
    @richardwanbon3087 Před 10 měsíci

    I barely use my 35mm but you just gave me a reason to use it more! I love these practical videos that provide comparisons while showing your artistic approach! Thanks!

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much Richard! I am really pleased you are enjoying my videos 😊

  • @hdahir545
    @hdahir545 Před 8 měsíci +1

    135 mm f1.8 and 50mm f1.2
    Job done 😅

  • @m0nztam0nk
    @m0nztam0nk Před rokem +1

    135mm is my all time fav... however the 35 is so flexible and very, very good for snapshots (at weddings when it gas to go fast) in tighter spaces. TBH i feel the 35mm is overrated tho, as many sesaoned photographers love it for its more unconventional look and slight distortion (which in turn allows more creativity)...HOWEVER many, many clients really prefer the images i shoot with the 135mm or 50mm Range, as its just always a stunner with tight focus. Would i ever shoot a wedding without a 35mm? No, its too important for getting ready, inbetweens, fastpaced shooting... but for a pure portrait session i always like the 50mm and 135mm a LOT more (and yes, im aware that that also says something about my skill level with the 35.... :)...)

  • @ARlELATOM
    @ARlELATOM Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! As someone who uses the A9II for wildlife, I’m interested to know why you picked this camera for your type of photography?

  • @HealyBronwen
    @HealyBronwen Před 11 měsíci

    Neil they're all lovely. I think I particularly like the effect with the 135mm lens, it really super imposes the subject out from the background with such softness. Actually liked the 50mm as well which I haven't used all that much myself.

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you so much! Very kind 😊

  • @gorann2231
    @gorann2231 Před rokem +1

    All of them are nice hope in the future you can try with Sigma 105 f 1.4 .

  • @kifraaglenikonistefou7434

    The 135mm, by far. It's a must have for portraits.

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před rokem

      Good choice, I do love how it throws out the background and foreground so much

  • @007silverwings
    @007silverwings Před rokem +1

    Neil, you are clearly a very talented professional and you got amazing results from all of the lenses 👏🏻 I think on balance the 85mm is the best compromise if you could only have one.
    I was most surprised by the 135mm, I need to start saving for my next lens now 😂
    All the lenses have strengths - if you want to harness more of the environment with the 35mm, or more compression with a 135mm for example. Thanks for the comparison 👍🏻

  • @jungle2man2
    @jungle2man2 Před rokem +1

    135mm is my favorite

  • @sassyr83
    @sassyr83 Před rokem

    They all were beautiful in there own right. But side by side as a portrait I would have to lean towards the 85mm or the 135mm

  • @tridentroy
    @tridentroy Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome sir

  • @karlthetrader
    @karlthetrader Před rokem +1

    It shows me that the skill of the photographer which is highly given are way more important than the millimeters. I preferred the 50 as it gives a lot of bokeh and is very universal.

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před rokem

      Thank you - very kind. The 50mm is a great lens!! I love it

  • @LtDeadeye
    @LtDeadeye Před rokem +1

    They were all good. It’s difficult to choose just one.

  • @krisnasarcastic5758
    @krisnasarcastic5758 Před rokem

    I have 35 & 85 😎👍

  • @glenwood4102
    @glenwood4102 Před rokem

    85 or 135 for me!

  • @joansmith7649
    @joansmith7649 Před 10 měsíci

    IMO the 135 is a can't-go-wrong lens as the background and composition become almost inconsequential. Therefore, for beginners I can see the attraction toward the 135mm lens. However, if your goal is to become a better photographer and to produce staged images that appear to be spontaneous "real life" snapshots that just happen to look spectacular, then the 35mm and 50mm lens will achieve that. But again, using 35mm especially is more challenging and you have to know what you are doing in order to produce great images. So expect to shoot lots of crappy 35mm images for a while.

  • @richarddickson6559
    @richarddickson6559 Před rokem

    85 but hadn’t considered the 135 previously. I’m staying with the 85.

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před rokem

      Thank you Richard - the 85 is a great shout!

  • @miguelpittevils4030
    @miguelpittevils4030 Před rokem

    I thought it would be the 50 or 85 mm. But finally it'll be surprisingly the 135mm

  • @wens6574
    @wens6574 Před rokem

    Now i only have 35mm lens as a beginner i have to learn it more and more, Tbh its difficult for me😅😅

  • @tomzphone
    @tomzphone Před rokem +2

    Without a question either the Nikon 105, or the Sigma 105.. If you can't afford the Nikon 200 2.0

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před rokem

      I would LOVE to try out that Nikon 200mm, it looks incredible

  • @LiveYoungLiveFree2022

    Best lens sigma 105mm f1. 2

  • @justinpang131
    @justinpang131 Před rokem

    135mm and 85mm

  • @asankalakmal5502
    @asankalakmal5502 Před 11 měsíci

    almost 135.

  • @AnVoPhotography
    @AnVoPhotography Před rokem

    135 hands down.

  • @ritrattoaziendale
    @ritrattoaziendale Před rokem +1

    Sigma 105 f1.4 is the answer

  • @jesimoh7566
    @jesimoh7566 Před 11 měsíci

    i think 35mm in this location

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you - I always love the 35mm for portraits 😊

  • @YehoashDream
    @YehoashDream Před rokem

    55 1.8 kick all the other ass

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Před rokem +1

      I haven't tried that lens - I'll have to check it out!

    • @YehoashDream
      @YehoashDream Před rokem

      @@NeilRedfern its the sharppest also. Love your tutorials Neil