10 Best Lenses of All Time
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- Counting down the top 10 most important lenses of our careers.
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🛒 Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8: geni.us/fippfXf
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Counting down the top 10 most important lenses of our careers.
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Table of Contents:
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0:00 - Intro
1:18 - Lens One
2:41 - Lens Two
4:42 - Lens Three
5:59 - Lens Four
7:12 - Lens Five
8:22 - Giveaway
9:36 - Lens Six
12:30 - Lens Seven
13:31 - Lens Eight
17:05 - Lens Nine
19:03 - Lens Ten
22:55 - Honorable Mention
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Thanks for having me on bro!
You are the man terry 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@TerryWarfield Tight shirt Terry Warfield! Peace and Chicken grease! Aren’t you from Cleveland, and Gerald is in Canada? Did you take a road trip? Great seeing you all over youtube, Terry!
Good job sir! I'll be honest I've never come across your profile before, but I'll take a look after this.
This combo conversation with @TerryWarfield and Mr. Undone is EPIC.
Two of my favorite content creators on CZcams.
Keep it up y'all.
#Legendary
-CHRIS*STARR 🤓❤✌️
Love you Terry! Great to see you on Geralds channel!
Damn. GREAT video. I watch you both individually, but your chemistry together on camera is crazy. Terry is probably *the* most criminally-underrated guy on CZcams; great to see him getting exposure like this.
Love seeing Terry on the channel. I have to pick the Sigma 24-70 DG DN. Most of my channel has been made/filmed with it. The minimal focus distance is incredibly close and it’s nice and sharp.
Good choice! That lens put a lot of work in for me too!
Agreed. It is just a work horse of a lens, the value is incredible, and it has a sentimental feel to it as it was my first “big purchase” lens. Good call!
Best lens for starters in my opinion, 24-70 good focal length
Love that lens, just wish it was lighter.
Just sold it, way too heavy!
I'm a working cinematographer and I work with ARRI and Angenieux lenses that cost more than my car, but I still love my Canon EF 24-105 f/4L that I had for 15 years.
As a photographer, one of the most fun lenses I've used was a Soviet-made Helios 44-2 I inherited from my grandfather. It's a poor performer optically, but man does it have a vibe. With modern bodies and focus peaking/focus assists it's also infinitely more usable than it was a decade ago with my beginner DSLR, so even though I've got a selection of decent professional lenses now, I'm still reluctant to retire the Helios.
Yes the low contrast and very soft image quality are a letdown sometimes. Especially if you get a bad copy.
Plus that Helios 44-2 has a super interesting history with Russia taking over a Carl Zeiss factory in Germany, stealing the blueprints and making the Zeiss lens for themselves but with significantly worse quality control which is what gives it the signature swirly bokeh. Super cool.
@@RiposteThis The Zeiss also had a swirly bokeh
I got super lucky with my copy that it's relatively sharp and has plenty of contrast as long as it's not flaring and I absolutely LOVE it for shooting film. That lens paired with Cinestill 800T has such a dreamy look.
@@theowlfromduolingo7982 not really, it’s somewhat there, but if a manufacturing defect in the Helios version due to less care in quality checking the processes that gives it the signature Helios look.
SIGMA 18-35 1.8 has to be my all time fav followed by lumix 25mm 1.7 so many memories learning and shooting with these two lenses. Nice video guys 💪🏾
Micro Four Thirds mentioned 💪😤❤
Every Sigma lens has pathetic build quality - Also shows in their autofocus consistency - I unfortunately have this lens, and yeah, it sucks!
@@mortenthorpe what are you talking about? 😂 Not true at all
I have to agree. My copy is crazy sharp and is as good today as the day I bought it (around 8yrs ago). It's the lens I've used the most and continue to use. Anyone who says "bad Sigma build quality" is regurgitating opinions that are 15yrs old. Sigma Art lenses have been far more consistent and are solid for years.
Canon EF 50mm 1.2 L, it lived on my camera and I still think about it even 4 years after switching to Sony. It’s not the sharpest, it’s got mad CA but it’s imperfections make it very special for portrait photography 😍
I used it just the other night. Still rocks IMO.
The Canon EF 24-105 f/4L IS USM was my first L-series lens, and I was so excited to finally own a red-ring. Another milestone lens for me was the RF 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM; just passed the 4-year mark with that lens, and it is still one of my favorites...it was several steps above anything I'd ever owned at that point.
Awesome video, and it's damn good to see my boy Terry here on the channel. Keep up the great work Gerald
Love how this is more of a conversation than just any other top 10 video.
Great list! The 20mm f/1.8 G is still one of my favorites - incredibly versatile, and basically a GM with G pricing.
“Tight shirt Terry gone touch that camera” is the key takeaway from this video 😂👏🏾
Love your chemistry. One of your best videos Gerald, love to see fellow photographers together having a ball and sharing some info. And often times we don’t know work you do outside of CZcams and your hockey stories, etc…are great to hear.
I absolutely love this type of content. You should do more stuff like this and then put it in podcast form. You running a podcast would be the ultimate podcast for filmmakers
I totally agree. Podcast!!
Absolutely loving the new format of these videos. So entertaining!
The sigma 30mm f1.4 EF was the single most influential lens I've ever used. Before owning that lens, I wouldn't say that I had a "style" to my work. That was the lens that helped me discover my style. Haven't used it in probably 5 years but still many of my favorite shots I've ever taken were with that lens.
I had the Nikon version that I got in '08. It spent about 10 years basically glued to my D90. Yeah I went that long before upgraded.
I was blessed to have the 28-200mm 2.8-5.6 as my first Sony full frame lens. Super game changer for me and was a dream to use. Sure, its not the sharpest lens but it doesn't have to be for the price and functionality. It never left my camera for entire first two year of my photography journey. It is relatively cheap, very small & portable, and super versatile for many many different situations. I love this lens so much. I credit this lens to capturing so many of my family memories :D
I’ll go with the Sony 135mm F1.8 GM. It might not be the most practical lens due to the long focal length, but the images it can produce are just gorgeous.
The 85mm GM is the best lens next to the 135mm GM as far as sony
Great video! What a lovely talk you had, so relaxed and wholesome. I definitely didn't guess that the beercan would show up here but what am I gonna say, never used it for video but it was awesome for pictures with the Sony a65 back in the day.
The 20mm 1.8G is one of my favorite lenses ever. It is excellent in every way and lives on my 2nd cam for shooting events. The Main cam always rocks the Tamron 35-150mm f2.0-2.8 cause as you said, versatility. Having 6 of the 10 lenses you guys mentioned either still in my bag or having them used for a long time in the past is kinda cool. And yeah man, that BMPCC4K setup... Exchange the BM4k with a GH5 and add a Ninja V, perfect run&gun setup still. And my god was I looking for the 120-300 for a long time. I would still get it if the used prices here in central europe drop ever. I shoot occasional sports and motorsports and am with you here, the 120-300 range is just perfect for that candid shots.
Gotta put in a good word for the Tamron 28-75 and the 70-180. Without those two lenses, I probably don’t get started after my wrist injury. The combination of optics + size & weight made it possible for me to handle them without pain. The 28-75 g2 is still my single most used lens. And I expect to be getting the 70-180 g2 after I move to Australia.
I just sold my 25-75 and 70-180 in order to get the 35-150 and I'm positive I'm gonna regret getting rid of the 28-75 at some point simply for situations where the tight end and the overall bulk of the 35-150 isn't needed
Great to hear from Terry! The dynamic in this video is perfect--informative but relaxed.
Hearing you guys nerd out over lenses together was so awesome to watch
It's great to see you guys collaborating. Great video!
So awesome to hear. Thank you
Yes, Sigma should really think about a mirrorless replacement for the 18-35 1.8. If they could do a fullframe 24-50 with a fast aperture like f2 it would be be a true sucessor and equally legendary
Great lenses and show. My fav the last year was the Sony 70-200 GM 2.8 II. Light weight, internal zoom, photos are amazing.
The 50GM1.2 is real real nice BUT the 135GM1.8 is Magical.
My two favorite lenses have been the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens, and then the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 lens. Neither would probably end up on professional photographers "top 10 best lenses" list, but for me they have been the absolute best lenses I could ask for. I am a true hobby photographer, and those lenses have pretty much stayed on my cameras since I got them, first the 17-50, and then lately the 18-35. They are versatile, sharp (enough), and allowed me to stop focusing on which lens to carry and instead focus on photographing. The 18-35mm is heavy, but the unit I got is way sharper than anything else I have, and on my R7 (which should tell you the price range I'm currently in), it is the best lens I own, followed closely by its big brother, the 50-100mm f/1.8.
Awesome to see Terry on here! Starting to love the desk scene with visitors, man! Great format
I love this format! Good job!
This was such a nice video to watch. Really enjoyed the talk between the two of you.
I've been shooting photos and videos for the past 10 years (started with an iPhone 5c, then to a Lumix G85, then a BMPCC 4K, and then a Sony A7IV), however none of that was my own gear. I FINALLY bought my first camera this year, the Sony A6600, and I have got to say the 18-135mm 3.5-5.6 kit lens is severely underrated!
I shot with a Canon 70-200mm 2.8f L IS USM, which still produces great images today given the price and age of the lens, and the 18-135mm out performs it in both quality and versatility. I also just recently got into macro and fell in love with the Laowa 90mm f2.8 2x Ultra Macro.
Ty Gerald for all of the help you have provided for countless enthusiasts and professionals alike with your hard work over the years, and ty for providing me with another channel (Terry) to check out💙
Such fun video! It's like friends having a chat - nothing pretentious, nothing technical - all heart. Loved it!
Great video Gerald. Good to see Terry on the channel. I own the 17-28 and owned the Canon 24-105 back when I was shooting weddings in mid-2000's. Neither one are fantastic optically but they get the job done. I have also shot with the 35-150 and the Sony 24 and 35 f1.4 lenses. Now, those are optical beasts. All great picks. I would add the Sigma 85 f1.4 for Sony to the list.
Its so relaxing listening to you talk about camera stuff!
Great video! My favorite lens that I own is the 14mm GM. I use it for everything including walk around, travel, landscape and I love the different perspective you get for even more mundane shots.
This video was really great, guys - much love and the list is on point.
I'm glad you guys talked about the Sigma 18-35/1.8! That lens is legendary, I would love if they did a version 2 on all the mirrorless mount today, it would be amazing on E and X mount especially.
I love this look and format Gerald, great stuff. I absolutely loved the Olympus 75mm f/1.8 for MF thirds. That lens is special... I should never have sold it. Again, awesome episode... perhaps you and Terry can be the next Dynamic YT duo?
For video, I'd say the Sony 35 1.8 which is what I use for my videos. Not super expensive, lightweight, decently sharp and nice close-focusing distance. For photography, the Nikkor 50 1.8 (older F-mount) is probably the lens I enjoy the most, together with the Tamron 70-210 f4, my best portraits were shot with that lens.
Dope seeing you both! I agree with all of Terry's picks. I'd say the 50mm-100mm Sigma is also an honorable mention for me. Not many people even knew about the lens but I'm pretty sure it's the only zoom lens in the world where you can shoot at 100mm at f1.8
My Tamron 17-28 2.8 is also by far my most used lens. I got lucky with my model as it is crazy sharp throughout the whole frame. Love that compact thing for traveling 💯
I agree about the Minolta 70-210 f4 “beercan”. Bought the smooth manual focus version in like new condition and adapted it to my Fujifilm cameras. Love it!
Lovely discussion- had a great time listening to this while editing at the office.
Great topic! My first paidwork camera was a GH5 and I had bought the Pana-Leica 25mm 1.4. This is one of my favorite lens, even having moved on from M43. The image it produces is so pleasing. Its warm, creamy AND sharp. I've even brought it with me as the only lens for a trip in Vietnam on a GH3 in 2015 and it was able to handle anything. I've filmed some great stuff with it paired with a GH5s. I don't even know if it has flaws like CA, etc. (and I don't much care lawl).
For me it's the Tamron 35-150 2-2.8 and the Rokinon Cine 85mm t/1.5. My two best-loved lenses, one from the beginning of my career and one from my most recent chapter. That little Rokinon still has a really special image quality to it.
Sigma APSC Trio made me learn photography. For beginners these are the lenses to go. Think it's the 56mm that I love the most.
I did a lot of video projects with the 16mm on one camera as my 4k safety shot and the 56mm gimbal mounted on another body for the money shot. Great stuff.
For me it's the Sony Zeiss 55mm F1.8! I fell in love with this lens before I even owned a FF camera and swore I'd buy it the moment I got a FF camera. I have, and will never part with it! The contrast and rendering on it straight out of camera is just absolutely something else! Love it to pieces!
Fantastic cross-over episode - well done you two!
Yeah that Tamron 35-150 is pretty much perma-mounted on one my bodies too ;). The other lens that I absolutely love is the Sony 200-600. I still can't believe how good that thing is for wildlife, particularly when paired with the A1. Incredible combo!
A few quick picks from me. First the Canon EF-S 15-85 for being the first lens I bought and the one that made me want to stay in the Canon crop DSLR ecosystem the longest. Then the Canon EF 100/2.8L, which I used mostly for portraits and was the first "fast" lens I shot consistently as such once I got the RP (it was hopeless trying to use this with the 6D) - this is the lens which for me which sold the upgrade to mirrorless and to faster gear. Third the Samyang 85/1.4 for Sony E-mount, my first real portrait lens, it had oodles of both character, swirly bokeh, as well as sharpness - where it fell off was the low-light focusing capabilities. Then the Sony 70-350, imminently portable and great for casual birding, sold me on Sony APS-C mirrorless and then I even kept it when I got fed up with Sony APS-C mirrorless. And finally the Fuji X 16-80/4, which sold me on and is keeping me committed to the Fuji X Mount for APS-C mirrorless.
This was a great colab. Fun, informative and entertaining.
I use the Sony 20mm 1.8 ALL the time and love it. So small and light weight but great quality. Auto focus works really well. Can't go wrong with that lens.
Amazing episode! Thanks guys!
The one lens for me is the Zeiss 55mm f/1.8. It’s sharp, light, versatile, and creates beautiful b-roll and images. To any new Sony users, put this on your list of lenses to try!
Great video Gerald! Been on a kick of watching your videos the last day with a newborn at home. Gotta have something to watch while bottle feeding 😂
Gerald's enthusiasm is contagious! A real photophile if I have ever seen one.
“I’m just a nerdy dude, who likes cameras” Hell yea Terry 💪
The 35-150 is my all time favorite, so versatile for events is a real game changer. As honorable mention I would say the Sigma 40mm 1.4, easily the sharpest lens that I ever had. I loved it so much even when I switch to Sony I sent it to Sigma to swap the mount.
One of my fav videos - you 2 make a quality combo 😄😄 !!
The collab I knew I needed.
Love this crossover!! Great content
super dope show. Terry is a dope creative and love his videos. Great combo..
Such a great video! And great to see Terry in the hot seat. I had a smirk on my face throughout. As a music shooter I own a few mentioned including...Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM, Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 This is some bloody lens and permanently bolted to one of my A7RV's, Sony 24mm f/1.4 GM, Sony 35mm f/1.4 GM, and the Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 I've had this lens since my Canon days and is a TANK but is one of the best lenses every made. And it still performs with the MS 11.
My two pence worth would include from my Canon days the 16-35 f2.8, 24-70 f/2.8 and the 70-200 f/2.8 Three work horses that took the punishment and still kept going. Nowadays being a Sony Shooter I desided to get the Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 when it came out and it's deadly. I've already mentioned the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 which in my book is one of the best pieces of glass ever made. On my A7RV it's unreal and then lastly the Sony 200-600 for me is such a great lens. I've used it outdoors and indoors for music concerts and its deadly
Great to see Terry, this could be the start of something...And the new running title, Mr. Off the Cuff and Mr. Technician
Love these collabs!
Awesome vid guys, and sick to see you collab!
Omg Terry! Love that you two collaborated on this video
I love the chemistry you have with everyone!
For me it's my Sony 24-70GM, Canon 24-105 L, an anamorphic modded Helios and my Super Takumar 50mm. These are the four lenses i've used the most and never let me down
I have a 24-105 f4 ef II , and now an rf 24-105 f4. That range is my go to for everyday photo shooting. Then I jump into my rf 70-200 f4 when I need more reach.
I want the f2.8s, but ain’t no regular enthusiast dude that has the capital to dump into 2.8 over 4. One can dream though.
Awesome video guys... please do more of this kind
Sony GM 50 1.2. I’ve never been a fan of this focal length but I keep coming back to it. It’s just so pleasant to use.
Great video! Really enjoyed it
Great video! Love the reasoning instead of just sharpness. My favorite is the Lumix 24-105 F4, cause it's my most used.
Same for me. I am fairly new to professional photography so i bought the S1 with 24-105 f4 because it was selling at almost same price as sony a7iii body at the time, it's been 3 years and i have rarely felt the need to buy another lens so far. Great lens, love it.
I’ll watch you guys instead of Fallon anytime! 😂 Fantastic format! Great information! I’m a new FX3 shooter and I went with the 50 1.2 GM over the 35 but I’ve always wanted to pick it up... Got me thinking about it again. Great show!
I love the Tamron 20-40mm
Great roundup from you both. So I share the love of original Canon 24-108 f4 (on both 5D2 and GH2 with metabones adaptor) and more recently the Sony 20 1.8, but the lenses that keep delivering on my A7R3 are: Canon 70-300 L with metabones adaptor, Sony 28 f2, Voigtlander 40 f1.2 & 65 f2 macro (both manual but amazing colours) and lately Tamron 28-200 f2.8-5.6. Sony G master zooms (for wildlife) are on wish list but until then I’m good.
more videos like that! Just discovered Terry, awesome!
Glad to see two of my lens make the list! The 20mm f1.8 G is the most used on my camera: ultra wide with a nice slight distortion, great optics, fast and pleasant dof for a wide. So light and versatile.
The 35 1.4 GM is the second, tack sharp, fast, light and beautiful shots from it
Terry is Awesome! You guys would make an unbeatable podcast team!!
Sony 35 1.4 GM and 50 1.2 GM were very inspiring ever since i got them, people love the look so much. (Ditched my 24-70 GM for those) Honorable mention to the 135 1.8
Awesome format !
The collab we need
Love the talk show vibe bro! ✊🏾
Terry is great, this was also a good topic.
Love the colab! great video!
Back in my Canon cropped sensor days I've been using Canon's EF-S 15-85 F/3.5-5.6 IS USM (24 - 135 FF equivalent).
It was terribly dark for my 450D (that was barely usable at ISO 1600), but the focal range for travel/everyday lens was amazing.
Still remember it even though I sold it after switching to mirrorless.
Tight shirt terry gonna touch that camera 😂 gold. I love over his format. Feels like David letterman made a podcast.
I started taking photos about four years ago and I picked up the Sigma 40mm f1.4 Art after watching your video. I love the image quality and it holds a sentimental value as one of my first quality lenses.
Love the topic! I have two favorites: Helios 44M 58mm f/2; Krazy, swirly bokeh and if you reverse mount it to take macro pictures you can get a vortex bokeh look. And the absolute best lens is the Vivatar Series One 24-90mm f/2.8-3.5mm macro/manual zoom lens. This lens is amazing because to zoom in and out, you slide the focus ring forward and back (which is awesome for doing dolly zooms). I am an old man and since the first time I had a camera in my hand, I've used a manual lens. Vintage Glass is Phenomenal! And I just can't see spending upwards the price of a car payment or or mortgage payment for a look that I can get from a lens whose price is comparable to a cup of coffee or a nice dinner. Perhaps, we'll see you review some vintage and manual lenses?
I love the SLR Magic Mini cine primes - we shot a feature on mostly the 35mm. Such a beautifully vintage lens with a crazy falloff. And super cheap considering how well built it is. The entire set to be honest.
*It's pretty awesome watching 2 guys Geek out on Lens and which is good in each one's perspective usage. I'd LOVE to own a G lens or GM Lens for My APS-C FX30. But it's always refreshing to see what someone else loves in Lens*
My go-to landscape lens is the Canon EF 16 - 35mm F/4 L lens. I Adapt it to a Sony A7R3. I tried the Tamron Sony E mount 17mm - 28mm F/2.8 and even the Sony 24mm F/1.4 GM but they sometimes have lens flare problems with certain landscape situations (I use many filters and long exposures so I am not able to use the provided lens hoods). The Canon EF 16-35mm F/4 L lens never had any issues with flaring. I kept the Sony GM 24mm F/1.4 for Astrophotography and to walk around with. I also like the Leica M mount Voigtlander 50mm F/1.2 with a close-focusing helicoid adapter for my Sony. Great video!
The studio looks absolutely fantastic with his skin tone! You honestly really nailed the new studio and is such a nice contrast to the hyper sterile all white competition
I have the Sigma 120-300 2.8 from my days of shooting outdoor high school soccer games. Most games started at 7pm so the 2.8 was clutch!
17:09 thank god you mentioned this Terry! No GLOAT list is complete without this masterpiece of a lens!!!!
This is a dope collaboration. More please!
Nice desk! Looks cool!
My 50mm 1.2 Gmaster is such a cheat code 😂
Built my entire business off the Sigma 18-35mm 1.8, metabones XL + GH5 went insane.
Mine has to be the 85mm f/1.8 from Sony! It’s my first lens that I bought for my first Sony camera, and because of how tight it is, it taught me how to use my surroundings to my advantage
love the vibe between yall
Thanks for the great breakdown. My favourites are 135mm GM, 50mm f1.2GM, 16-35 f4 PZ