Sony 20-70mm F4 | A Fantastic Travel Lens!

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
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    00:00 Intro + Question for YOU!
    04:36 Lens Overview
    05:11 VS my 24-70 GM II: Which one do I prefer?
    06:44 Price
    07:11 20 vs 24 vs 28 Wideness Comparison
    07:54 Is it a GOOD VLOGGING Lens?
    08:57 Is it THE ULTIMATE VIDEO Lens?
    10:52 GIMBAL COMBO
    11:48 Why it’s NOT my favorite gimbal combo
    12:59 20mm with Active Stabilization | Is it USABLE?
    13:52 Cons: Is it WIDE enough?
    15:49 Cons: Is it LONG enough?
    16:53 Cons: F4 though
    17:49 Low Light
    18:28 Why It’s a GREAT Lens for a7S III & FX3
    18:56 Autofocus
    20:55 Zeiss 24-70 F4 or this?
    21:36 Sony 24-105 F4 or this?
    22:03 Tamron 20-40 F2.8 or this?
    22:28 Tamron 28-75 Sigma 28-70 or this?
    23:04 Tamron 17-28 Sigma 16-28 or this?
    23:12 Wait for 16-35mm GM II?
    24:16 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 271

  • @JasonVong
    @JasonVong  Před rokem +15

    📣Question! What do you value in a Camera / Lens Review nowadays? What of your needs have changed since the last few years? Lemme know!

    • @apicharjiratanan4285
      @apicharjiratanan4285 Před rokem +6

      quality, because im using it to capture my memories (with in budget)

    • @RiccardoGabarriniKazeatari
      @RiccardoGabarriniKazeatari Před rokem +1

      I'd like to know about those lenses that can capture very special images, because most ppl can't tell the difference between a lot of photos and smartphones' photos. So, maybe lens character would be my number one need. And for cameras, AF. If it's not in focus everything else doesn't matter

    • @stephensears7483
      @stephensears7483 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for being straight up w your audience, Jason. What I value in reviews is how it pairs w my specific body (A7C). And due to that camera, I would prioritize a lens w an aperture ring when there are other trade-offs in comparison.

    • @DouglasWiseRogers
      @DouglasWiseRogers Před rokem +1

      I love a good comparison video. It does help in making decisions for gear. For lenses I love videos that give real-life usage examples/deep dives of that lens. When would you grab this 20-70mm? Just street photography or would you also consider it as a budget CZcamsr lens? What situations would YOU reach for this particular lens over another lens that overlaps in usage? Those questions can be answered without doing a direct comparison the two lenses but just explain your opinion. THEN, when you get a chance to return home...do the comparison video THEN. That way you still get that content out but it's not interfering with your ambitions. Love the stuff you're doing man. You've helped me a boat load in my camera journey over the years (just purchased an A7IV and looking for my first full frame lens next) and look forward to the next phase of this channel!

    • @108u9
      @108u9 Před rokem +2

      Been a viewer for probably 4,5 years.
      Still value in depth reviews that point out some gotchas, limitations or finer details that aren’t communicated by the manufacturers or even known to them.
      Curious if you guys reside in SG now? The view in the wideness comparison looks familiar

  • @omarafunitv
    @omarafunitv Před rokem +6

    As a long-time viewer, I value your reviews because I trust your expertise, but honestly mostly because your delivery is delightful and I always get a good giggle. The positive energy in your videos is infectious!

  • @itzjere
    @itzjere Před rokem +3

    Hey Jason. I'm a long time hobbiest photographer. Only recently came across your channel because I'm coming back into the hobby and gravitated towards your channel because of your personality. Your delivery and honesty is what I can relate to most. I also like to minimize gear, both in quantity and how much I bring with me, so I like your approach to compact travel. I used to be a gear hoarder and bring everything with me on trips. To quote another long time photographer, the best camera you have is the one you have with you. And so having a small and compact setup with solid quality is what I have been after.

  • @shewhoisaudacious
    @shewhoisaudacious Před rokem +1

    Your personality is fun. I enjoy watching your videos. I love that you focus mainly on Sony. Keep making content that makes you happy as this will come across on screen and those who are drawn to it will watch and appreciate the work you do no matter what.
    As you’ve said in a previous video and this one, there are other Cameratubers out there who will cover the other stuff.
    There’s something for everyone out there.
    You do you and I’ll appreciate it either way.

  • @gerikmd
    @gerikmd Před rokem +3

    Hi Jason! been a long time subscriber for years now. (might even be one of the early/first subscribers) Happy to see your videos and content. I'm a hobbyist and I enjoy watching your contents as you being genuine and helpful in various aspects of photography, videography, and travel. Keep it up! Cheers!

  • @NoBrassLeftBehind
    @NoBrassLeftBehind Před rokem +5

    I’ve followed you since my days with the A6000 and i am now using an a7c with 28-70 sigma and Sony 24mm GM. Hearing you talk about form over function and compactness for travel is what I am looking for most now. I am not a professional and only a hobbyist where traveling is my top priority and although I do still enjoy those pixel peeping comparison videos, I find that the recommendations and opinions of some camera CZcamsrs doesn’t necessarily match my priorities since many of them have their target audience as fellow professionals.

  • @bokbokeh
    @bokbokeh Před rokem +1

    And this is why we love you Jason! Keep them great content coming!

  • @Ziggy7219
    @Ziggy7219 Před rokem +7

    Hi Jason, another fun and informative video. I would say I'm an occasional viewer of your channel as I already watch a lot of in-studio camera stuff (I like this content but there's so much... repetition and hair splitting). But I love it when a creator (and digital nomad) gets out into the world to test and use the gear and I'm super excited to follow your upcoming travels!

  • @KuatoFromMarsRecallTotal

    Jason Vong is the master of camera settings videos. He is often mentioned by other CZcamsrs for his mastery of this. Awesome videos

  • @chryseass.5143
    @chryseass.5143 Před rokem +18

    What do I want from a lens review? Your honesty, Jason! And your enthusiasm for the subject! F4 is not great for low light - most reviewers are suggesting to crank up the ISO to compensate. I picked up the $400 cheaper, lighter , smaller 20-40 f2.8 Tamron and am quite happy with it . Yes, it would be nice if it had gone up to 50mm but I would not want to sacrifice its petite size on my A7C ( or A6500) . I bought it to pair with my amazing Tamron 28-200 for travel but could also see using it along with my Sony 85 f1.8 - now that's a cute pairing and all the lenses take 67mm filters.The new Sony takes a 72 mm filter so it it is going to be a chonky boi! Hmm, can't find a Canadian dollar price for this - I am guessing it will be around $1499 ( plus tax) for an F4 lens..... My Tamron 20- 40 f2.8 cost $949.00 CAD ( plus tax). Oh, and the Tamron has a closer minimum focus difference!

  • @garyjzhao
    @garyjzhao Před rokem +1

    Hey Jason, been following you forever since I discovered your channel when I first got my a7iii. Grateful for the many videos.

  • @Lucamitm
    @Lucamitm Před rokem +1

    Been a view for like 4yrs and most of the time I just view whatever you post cause of your personality, you are your most selling point for me. Photography is my hobby so going too technical on lenses might not be for me. I travel a lot so your new angle on small lenses for travel sounds amazing.

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Před rokem +1

    Jason! I love the song of Vong! Thanx for ur help! 💛

  • @jamalpurvis
    @jamalpurvis Před rokem +6

    I have the Tamron 20-40mm and 28-75mm and the Gyro metadata works with no issues in Catalyst Browse. Great video and travel safe.

  • @bobp4494
    @bobp4494 Před rokem +7

    I appreciate this. As I age, some of my key issues are (1) price, (2) weight, (3) versatility and (4) image quality for still pictures. You covered these topics well.

    • @chryseass.5143
      @chryseass.5143 Před rokem +1

      I want a lightweight kit on my A7C, especially for travel, and have currently settled on Tamron's duo of 20-40 f2.8 ('replacing' my 17-28 f2.8 lens) and the 28-200 zoom which performs way above it's specs on paper. For more reach than this I am pairing my A6500 with Tamron's very affordable and extremely light ( for a telephoto lens) 70-300 variable zoom lens.

  • @g00fyjay
    @g00fyjay Před rokem +1

    Honestly, when it comes to reviews, I love the truth of your opinion. Also, specs are good to inform people as well whether it's a camera or a lens it's still information to give. I love the pros and cons when it comes to reviews because it gives me a reason to listen to your opinion and point out something you don't like that maybe others may like or vice versa

  • @businesstheotakuskitchen9000

    I really enjoyed this new style of video

  • @davidbatbold
    @davidbatbold Před rokem +12

    Catalyst Browse stabilization does work with third party lenses. I use Sigma 28-70 and Tamron 35-150 and it works like a charm. It doesn’t work with fully manual lenses though

    • @SimplySpiceIt
      @SimplySpiceIt Před rokem

      So do you mean all the E Mount Sigma, and Tamron Sony lenses will work but not with (for example) Samyang?

    • @davidbatbold
      @davidbatbold Před rokem +1

      @@SimplySpiceIt It should work as long as it's not a manual lens. I think the electric connections on autofocus lenses communicate the focal length information, and the gyro data gets recorded. I tried it with GreatJoy 50mm anamorphic which is a full manual lens, and it didn't work

    • @SimplySpiceIt
      @SimplySpiceIt Před rokem

      @@davidbatbold That was a great knowledge addition to me. Thanks for clarifying this, Jason.

    • @shahedhasnat
      @shahedhasnat Před rokem +1

      @@SimplySpiceIt The Gyro data works with Samyang lens too. The gyro data worked with my Rokinon (Samyang) 24mm f1.8 and 35mm f.18 on my a7iv.

    • @MartinStyk
      @MartinStyk Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@davidbatbolddid you compare catalyst browse results of sony and sigma lens? I am interested in sigma 28-70, so I am just wondering how stable is the footage after processing in Catalyst browse. Thank you

  • @tinplater
    @tinplater Před rokem +11

    I have enjoyed using, as my primary lens, the Tamron 28-200 complimented by the 24mm 1.4 and the 16-35 f4. All are quite compact and easy to carry.

    • @weeks55
      @weeks55 Před rokem +4

      I’m enjoying it here as well- the 28-200 specs say “kit lens” but the pictures coming out of it are another story. That and a great f/1.8 prime lens are around the same price as this 20-70. But I think this 20-70 and a 70-200 (or 180) represent a killer combo with that much wide angle - and the longer zoom can cover many of the “I want bokeh” situations. Costs quite a bit more, though.

    • @tinplater
      @tinplater Před rokem

      @@weeks55 Agree...having a 24mm F1.4 or 20mm 1.8 is really handy if you do low light photography.

  • @john_in_Berlin
    @john_in_Berlin Před 8 měsíci

    Fact: you've found your niche and you deliver excellent, competent, fun content. I know when I come for a review (of anything) that you're going to provide something of value, which helps me (and other users) decide which products warrant my/our attention and/or funds. A good combination of tech specs and real-world use (with great photos) is my ideal mix when I watch a review. A bit of fun helps, but I don't require too much performing. The content is well-conceived, clearly delivered and extremely relevant. Keep up the great journey and all the hard work that goes into this channel.

  • @BIbiVstf3sx
    @BIbiVstf3sx Před rokem +2

    Hi Jason, i am a old subscriber and hobbyist. I get WAY more fun looking at phototrips or adventures videos than reviews nowadays... i guess i went full circle on what i need, or the format of reviews thats just getting old, idk. To top things off, i got into the film train 4 years ago and i love it so much! Sharpness is now less important, but feel and emotions way more... that being all said, i have been waiting for this focal lenght really long for travel, it s a landscape dream imo.
    thank you for this review, loved this one, bring us adventures video, things you see, you eat, some behind the scene, narations etc.
    keep it going, ill be there for a long time.
    cheers :)

  • @deepaknasta2506
    @deepaknasta2506 Před rokem +1

    Hi Jason! Long time viewer. I think the the thing I value most about new gear and lens reviews, is the best and worst use cases for the new product. I think that really helps me decide if that product is something I would use or not. Hope you are having fun in 🇯🇵!!

  • @badshoes
    @badshoes Před rokem +3

    Real world use and experience is exactly what I'd love to see a ton of!
    I'll read specs on my own.

  • @MaunoKoivistoOfficial
    @MaunoKoivistoOfficial Před rokem +2

    I think you'll have a lot of success with your new CZcams direction. People really don't need any more technical lens reviews.

  • @earthboundsou1
    @earthboundsou1 Před 4 měsíci

    Gonna start traveling again so looking for more travel friendly focused gear to update to. Thanks again Jason!

  • @sebastiantrigo3147
    @sebastiantrigo3147 Před rokem +3

    The most complete review in lenses, love the part where you compare 20,24,28mm

  • @jan-jans143
    @jan-jans143 Před rokem

    jason i have been watching you for a year and i just realized i haven't subscribed to you after all those months!! love u brother thank you for helping me a lot.

  • @anthony71571
    @anthony71571 Před rokem

    A camera review is better when you have a creative story along with it. Such as the Switzerland trip video. It was fun and educating. It also welcomes other viewers that are not all about cameras. Great job man!!

  • @explorewith_re
    @explorewith_re Před rokem

    Thank you for this video! So helpful!

  • @Calderonvideo
    @Calderonvideo Před rokem +1

    This seems like an amazing lens and pair with the 70-200 F4 seem like an amazing combo. At this moment, I value how compact for travel gear is. when I was younger I wanted to have a lot of gear to impress my clients. Now I just want to carry the minimum gear to get the job done.

  • @julyo13
    @julyo13 Před rokem

    Great video and tons of info about real world use. I find watching videos about camera or lens reviews in a real world usage much enjoyable. In depth specs info gets boring now. I would suggest that unique features or severe flaws of the product are always presented like you did in this video. I’ve been watching this channel for I don’t know how long and always enjoyed the positive energy. Keep it up! 👍🔥💯

  • @jasonkoh
    @jasonkoh Před rokem

    Hey Jason! Been watching your content since you had 20k subs and have watched you grow tremendously. I can't wait to watch your upcoming videos for traveling. I enjoy your travel B-roll and always ask myself how do I get the same shots? I definitely enjoy watching BTS and breakdowns in that area. For me, I'm also wondering about the actual usability and not just the specs or picture quality. I think the quality of anything these last few years is going to be incredible no matter what, so its just about the storytelling, the shooting technique, and the edit at the end of the day. Thanks for all you do!

  • @ChrisGower
    @ChrisGower Před rokem +4

    Me in the first 30 seconds of this video:
    *has
    *has
    *has
    🤣I enjoyed the video, Jason - that's what counts!

  • @Denis_Klimochkin
    @Denis_Klimochkin Před rokem +2

    As ex-nikon z6ii with 24-70 f4 user I am happy! I wanted something compact as nikon's kit in sony system. TG they made it! Being A7IV and A7C user I am happy and no doubt will grab it as it come into retail! Awesome lens!

  • @Donbros
    @Donbros Před rokem +1

    Sony 20 1.8 is a must in your lens collection whatever you have

  • @Bootvi
    @Bootvi Před rokem +1

    For me, I'm just 1-2 years following you. What I like in your channel and how you review gear is usability in hybrid mode. You share your experience really well and what practical usage you get from it. I use DP Review videos for the tech details.

  • @mattpierson
    @mattpierson Před rokem +1

    I have the 18-105 F4 G for my a6400 and absolutely love it

  • @weeks55
    @weeks55 Před rokem +1

    Excited and happy for you choosing to do something different based on your actual work. Without the AF test, I hope that you can find extra excuses to pop into the frame from below - it’s your trademark!

  • @ItzSlushie
    @ItzSlushie Před rokem +4

    For lens reviews I would love to see the lens used on a full frame and apsc camera. Either taken on stuff like the A7IV and the a6400 or other equivalent body’s. As a apsc shooter, I never really know how the image will come out on a cropped sensor and including some example shots with one would help us out a lot. I also appreciate the real world examples you do. When you’re out and about letting us see how the lens stacks up in different environments

    • @fillerbunnyninjashark271
      @fillerbunnyninjashark271 Před rokem +1

      Also the stock a7iv lens is 24-70 so I really want to see the difference between it and the 20-70

  • @ryanrootphoto
    @ryanrootphoto Před rokem +2

    I like how you offer alternatives to Sony whilst being truthful about how Sony may have it's undeniable advantage in certain aspects. Good job on being a fair reviewer. Also, DYING for the Sony 16-35 GM2 to arrive 🤤

  • @jonsf
    @jonsf Před rokem +1

    been watching for a year+!! your videos are really helpful decide what items to buy, for example my big question about this new 20-70mm is how it compares to the 24-70 f2.8, i think these questions are common amongst us consumers so thanks!!! Please continue to help answering these questions for us, but also on the other side I am very interested in your experience travelling and being a digital nomad, I really hope to one day try digital nomadism as well!!! Thanks Jason!!

  • @FilmsStillsCo
    @FilmsStillsCo Před 10 měsíci

    Great review as always. I like the format, the best of both worlds. Focus on one lens and refer to others in passing as you think of it. Enough for me to know what I need to know. Thanks

  • @mathu_stans
    @mathu_stans Před rokem +1

    0:20 True we have changed. we have grown older. some become parents.
    you are one of the people who inspired me to actually get into photography just around when you did a comparison of A6000 and A6100.
    since then, i have grown from beginner to amateur, having started with A6400 and currently shooting with A7R III.

  • @GlennFunamoto
    @GlennFunamoto Před rokem

    Love the format, and appreciate the review. My current lens is a 24-240 Sony lens. That has a 5.6 and larger minimum aperture, so this lens is an interesting improvement on the wide side and on the F4 end. I will hang on to the 24-240 for the times when I expect to need the 240, but lately, I have needed more wide and less long lenses. Love your reviews on the Sony equipment. I love my A7IV, do not see the need to upgrade to the A7V. I do not do video, except short bursts of my grandson. Thanks again, peace out.

  • @Just_Kev_
    @Just_Kev_ Před rokem +1

    Yes, love this type of real world review!! Camera and lens technologies are so amazing now, you really can't go wrong with any brand. Just need to understand what we really need in our kit that suits us best and this type of review will help people achieve that. I am currently trying to decide on my setup for my HK/Japan trip this May. Like you, I want to go compact with as high quality as possible! I was planning to bring my A7IV with the Sigma 28-70 & the 16-28 for wide shots. But I recently got a killer deal on the 24-70 GMII so I had to buy it!! Now I can just bring the 24-70. If the A7C mk2 releases before I go to Japan, I might be tempted to get it but I think it'll be too head heavy if I park the 24-70 on it.
    Can't wait for your travel adventure series!

  • @EthanSmith48
    @EthanSmith48 Před 11 měsíci

    amazing shots. This makes me miss japan so much.

  • @jeghedderhenrik
    @jeghedderhenrik Před rokem +1

    longtime viewer,, and i will follow you and your new concept for videos..

  • @fromia1
    @fromia1 Před rokem

    Hey Jason!
    When you are doing the cinematic pushing shots with any lens on a gimbal, what aperture are you usually shooting at?
    I'm trying to figure out what amount of background blur is necessary.
    Thanks in advance!

  • @perfectfutures
    @perfectfutures Před rokem

    I’m with you, the best gear for me is a compromise of light and travelable and very high quality, I’m not a studio shooter on the whole so I always hope for progress line this. As for the lens you review, I’d live one and it’s interesting the way we tend to set our travel lenses as wide as they can go. This is a very special lens (though I noted that Panasonic’s kit lens also starts at 20mm). I suspect this will become the norm and wouldn’t be too surprised to see a 2.8 version at some point in time.

  • @ronlippitt
    @ronlippitt Před rokem +3

    Jason, you are an exception vlogger, dude. I look forward to every one of your videos and hope you continue to do what you do for many more years. I have a business trip to India coming up and debating my kit as we speak. Either going with my Sony a7iii w/Sony 24/1.4. Or going super light with my Lumix micro 4/3 and 12-35/2.8. Either way, my plan is one body and one lens. Thoughts?

  • @etereals
    @etereals Před rokem +1

    I do value it just like you did, bit technical, but more pieces of opinion with real case scenarios and based on your opinions, and I'd love to see more vlogs and adventures, I do actually care more about them more than the full reviews.
    Also thanks! I am going to Tokyo in one week, for my first time as my vacation days of office, for 15 days, and I'm taking my new a6400 and 35mm, hopefully I'll be able to buy a new lens in Tokyo hehe.
    Thanks Jason!

  • @tedmanasa907
    @tedmanasa907 Před rokem +1

    I’d love if you’d start with an image you achieved with a certain camera or lens and then explain how that particular piece of gear made it easier or made it possible to get that shot. We need a lot more reviewers who remember that the gear is here to help us achieve results. Let’s start with the results!

  • @arieltryka
    @arieltryka Před 8 měsíci

    Mod you see new Tamron 17-50 f4 for Sony fe? What would you chose?

  • @RealdocProductions
    @RealdocProductions Před rokem

    it is really amazing Versatile lens!

  • @christianmarcschmidt
    @christianmarcschmidt Před rokem

    Thanks for this video Jason! I already own the 20mm f/1.8, do you think this lens would pair well with the 20-70mm for a more versatile travel setup? I mostly want to do landscape and street photography/video work.
    Also, do you use any diffusion filters? Any particular brand’s you would recommend? Thanks!

  • @elho001
    @elho001 Před rokem

    The wide end is where its at, this makes it an interesting focal range at first thought.
    At second thought, because the wide end is so important, combining a 24-xx or 28-xx with a 12-24 or 16-35 may make a lot more sense, and for anyone with a 100-400 instead of 70-200 on the long end, xx-105 again remains the better fit.

  • @diribastabasta
    @diribastabasta Před rokem

    Great video! I wanna her your thoughts about ricoh gr iii x vs sony rx100vii.

  • @Sparky_oto
    @Sparky_oto Před 10 měsíci

    Question. Should I pick the Sony 20-70/4 or the 24-70/2.8GM2 / Tamron 35-150/2-2.8 as my travel zoom?
    I am a street/urban photography enthusiast with a few country and city trips planned in Japan and Europe in the next few months. My current prime set up includes the 14/1.8GM, 24/1.4G, 40/2.5 and Sigma 85/1.4. I’m trying to decide on a lens that I can keep on my camera from sunrise - blue hour and leave my primes for night time scenarios. Thanks!

  • @Anonymous99997
    @Anonymous99997 Před rokem +1

    Being a Sony user, I don’t care for comparisons to other brands, because I am not going to ditch Sony. What I do like is your real world usage experience and “should I buy this” discussions.

  • @WorldWide_Dom
    @WorldWide_Dom Před rokem +1

    If they replaced the 24-105 with a 20-105 Oss, that would just be the dream! I know the technical difficulties in doing that but hey we can all dream. 😅

  • @MollyFitzBrown
    @MollyFitzBrown Před rokem +1

    I wish Tamron would update the 17-28mm! 20-40 was nice but a little extra width would be nice! Side note, I noticed some Super Mario Land in there, lucky! I can't wait for the Orlando one to open by me!!!

  • @HSNG10
    @HSNG10 Před rokem +2

    I always enjoy videos covering situations, eg what combination of camera and lens for a night walk around travel shoot, and what shooting tips to use to improve and overcome the inherent challenges.
    As for this 2070F4 lens, I find it quite compelling for a travel lens. F2.8 is nice but when I recently travelled in a group, most times I was shooting at F4 or higher to 1) capture the background (why else would we travel right?) and 2) to keep the faces of my travel group in focus.

    • @otjutt
      @otjutt Před rokem +1

      I went on a trip with my family and relatives and I "had to" keep the aperture at F8 to include the mountains, rivers, lakes etc.

    • @HSNG10
      @HSNG10 Před rokem +1

      @@otjutt Exactly! This is often overlooked in the reality of travel photos with family and friends!

    • @HSNG10
      @HSNG10 Před rokem

      Update. I bought this lens! It is very well constructed. I have the Tamron 1728 and 2875 but on vacation, I find the FL I use split between the 2 lens and it's just not convenient to keep switching - family members will not want to wait around while we switch lens!
      Looking forward to using this one lens for vacation. I'll pair it with Sony 24mmG2.8, Sony 35F1.8 and Zeiss 55F1.8 when necessary for night photos.

  • @LegendOfGames
    @LegendOfGames Před rokem +4

    This lens looks really cool, but I’m probably gonna wait for the 24-105 GII. If they can make that one a little less chunky than the current version, it’d be a perfect combo with the A7C (at least for me.)

    • @bradl2636
      @bradl2636 Před 10 měsíci

      A 24-105mm f4 G II would be great most especially with OSS for use on the FX6.

  • @amirballardsr
    @amirballardsr Před rokem +2

    What's most important to me is image quality and real life usage. How versatile is the lens for everyday use?

  • @jarekadamczyk7906
    @jarekadamczyk7906 Před rokem

    Have you tried to use the lens with gimbal crane m3 and sony a6400?

  • @alexeipg
    @alexeipg Před rokem +1

    answer: someone smarter/better at photog than me but with similar photography goals to weigh the competing pros and cons in a sensible way that helps me decide what to buy and, more importantly, what's not worth buying

  • @sharkbaithohaha9583
    @sharkbaithohaha9583 Před rokem +2

    It's up for debate, but I have been using my phone's ultrawide to compliment the Tamron 28-200 when I want to travel very light. This gets me a wide range for almost everything and the 2.8 for low light.

  • @ethannguyen7562
    @ethannguyen7562 Před rokem

    Do you have to use Nd filter during day light?

  • @themrgumbatron
    @themrgumbatron Před rokem

    Top review

  • @ra9r
    @ra9r Před rokem

    I would love to see a video about how you pack for travel as digital nomads. Personally I find it challenging to travel with camera gear while still remaining one-bag / carry-on.

  • @mitsuasia-vlog
    @mitsuasia-vlog Před rokem +1

    Can I use active mode (image stabilization) with FX30 too?
    Sony homepage wrote can use with a series only not write for cinema camera.

    • @JasonVong
      @JasonVong  Před rokem

      Yes it should! Nearly the Same tech! Packaged differently.

  • @robconner5221
    @robconner5221 Před rokem

    JV... Follow your passion, and don't overthink it. You'll lose some followers and gain new ones. It's just the nature of the your biz. You will never go wrong following your passion and building on your strengths. Thanks for all you do. Have fun and keep it up!

  • @Bang_Sifu
    @Bang_Sifu Před rokem

    What lens that suitable for wedding or birthday party

  • @rickt.8866
    @rickt.8866 Před rokem

    I have been shooting with the new Sony 20-70 G lens for a week now and it will not stay off my Sony A7IV! I absolutely love this lens! So many features and awesome IQ for the price. I did have the Tamron 20-40, but it just didn’t do it for me.

  • @cepsvzla
    @cepsvzla Před rokem +1

    I've been watching for like 3 years. At first just deciding what to buy, bought the A6400 then A7IV. I saw your A7IV setup video like 4 times, I have 2 primes 85mm f1.8, 35mm f1.4 GM and 1 zoom 70-200 f2.8 GM MKII. I brought the 35mm and 70-200mm to a trip around Europe and only used the 70-200 once, I hated having all that weight around and then switching to it on crowded places, rain, etc. I definitely think form factor is more important, as you mention, you rarely use f1.4 on the streets or landscape, so all that price/features are not used. Going to Brazil soon and I'll take my A6400 with kit lens for safety reasons mostly and I wish I had the 20mm f2.8 for it to make it super compact, hopefully I can buy it there or for my next trip.
    Edit: I'd buy a new 16-35 GM MKII in a second!

  • @SourPlanet
    @SourPlanet Před rokem +5

    I am pretty interested in this lens. 20 on the wide end instead of 105 on the long end (for my 24-105/4). Not a bad upgrade for me personally. I think people may underestimate the difference between 20 and 24. Small changes on the wide end are way more significant than the long end. That 4mm is huge, at least for my shooting situation (NYC).

    • @takoflame4948
      @takoflame4948 Před rokem +2

      What about the OSS. I think the even then its a good trade off

    • @SourPlanet
      @SourPlanet Před rokem

      @@takoflame4948 Yeah, that's a good sidenote too. I think Sony rightly recognized that most bodies have some form of stabilization, and chose to cut weight there.
      Vloggers will miss it, though. There are a lot of videos showing what a big difference it makes for vlogging. Personally I don't have that issue, as I would never force my gimpy face on anyone 😋

  • @Bonzari
    @Bonzari Před rokem

    I do alot of travel and take photos anywhere from nature and landscape to castles and theme parks. Currently I have a 24mm prime GMaster and a 70-300 g lens and the kit that i nearly never use 26-70. I'm really torn between this and the 24-70 to help me out with my mid-range any suggestions? The issue I run into the most in going in buildings thus why I got the 24mm 1.4. It's simply amazing but I would like some zoom for indoor trips to Europe for cathedrals and castles.

  • @Princeton_James
    @Princeton_James Před měsícem

    I took 2 shots on this lens and it immediately destroyed my 1635 f4pz. Not sure if i got a bad cooy but that lens was one of my least favorite. This is the perfect all around lens. On the 1st day i practiced in moderate (not too low or too bright) light and it held up very well. This quickly has become one of my favorite lenses.

  • @thats-rich
    @thats-rich Před rokem +2

    Are you ditching your Crane M3 for the RS3 mini?

  • @h.m.8589
    @h.m.8589 Před rokem +1

    I think your new style brings value and a different perspective. Jason Vong for on the go real world travel perspective and feel for gear. Makes it more distinctive as you are not in a controled setting and must shot it on the go with limitations and constraints, what many of us do. The others have other bases covered like, Manny Ortiz and Julia Trotti are more on portrature work reviews, while Jarod is scientific numbers aspects on performance. Dustin Abbot is long format videos with the in depth look tying everything covering everything. And Kai W is just wacky AF whenever he reviews stuff.

  • @robertconrad6802
    @robertconrad6802 Před rokem +1

    catalyst browse will work as long as the lens communicates the final length regardless of brand. I think some stabilized lenses are not compatible as well.

  • @trimotionmedia5487
    @trimotionmedia5487 Před rokem

    Is there a fix for the atrocious distortion and vignetting at 20mm?

  • @DanielStevenMusic
    @DanielStevenMusic Před rokem

    As a wedding, portrait, and events photographer, real world/in the field reviews provide me the most value, to be honest. Pixel peeping is only important to pixel peepers and product/commercial photographers. I want to know how a product can make my life easier, or provide more bang for the buck.

  • @pratikshakumari3203
    @pratikshakumari3203 Před 11 měsíci

    Were u usin gimbal with it or ur camera had inbuilt stabilisation?

  • @Anonymous99997
    @Anonymous99997 Před rokem

    Do you think that this lens in combination with the a7c would be a good combination for travel pics, allowing me to leave my professional equipment (a7rIV, 16-35GM, 24-70 GMII, 70-200 GMII) safe at home?

  • @MrBeastKorea
    @MrBeastKorea Před rokem +1

    Sometimes, I just wish they release more Sony lenses so I can watch more of your videos man.

  • @jackryder6732
    @jackryder6732 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I got this lense recently. Its a great one. Sharp, yes f4 could be an issue. Soon will switch to a7siii. Better than a7iv

  • @lorenzo4262
    @lorenzo4262 Před rokem

    what about this vs tamron 20-40 f/2.8 (in this focal range)?

  • @TZWG
    @TZWG Před rokem

    It feels very suitable for my channel content, I should buy one.

  • @coolstuff9282
    @coolstuff9282 Před rokem

    What is your audio setup with the Shure mic?

  • @rustiniibnuchannel4006

    Memang kamera merk Sony dari zaman saya kecil ,produk paling bagus ,awet juga 👍

  • @DCC2105
    @DCC2105 Před rokem +1

    Really hoping for the release of the A7CII with 4k 60/120, now it can either be uncropped or give us the new flip screen but definitely the new menu

  • @ChristianNoval
    @ChristianNoval Před rokem

    Great review. Love the new style. Only thing I missed was how it handles on a gimbal not having internal zoom. As for your new style, I would love having reviews from a traveling perspective. It's true that both image and focus quality is so good now that it's less relevant to talk about.

  • @chickenandricecrew9867
    @chickenandricecrew9867 Před rokem +1

    I've been following you for about 4 years and you definitely have helped me alot with your tutorials and reviews. I would say now I'm very interested in seeing more videos about how to travel with different setups...and also vlog style videos using your gear. That to me is the most interesting seeing how you set up your gear and what's the most compact way of doing it.

  • @JLStreetDoc
    @JLStreetDoc Před rokem

    comes out next month, already pre-ordered.

  • @Thunderbird1337
    @Thunderbird1337 Před 9 měsíci

    This 20-40 f4 lens is just genious. I'm coming from Sony APS-C and my 16-55 f2.8 (equivalent to 24-83 f4.2 on FF) was for me the best always-on travel/ hiking lens so far. But the 16mm was often not wide enough. Now Sony manages to replace this APS-C combo with even significantly more wide angle in a similar weight and form factor on full-frame which is absolutely amazing. Sure, "only" F4, but that's equivalent to f2.8 on APS-C and that was for me always perfectly fine for a travel/ landscape lens. Small weight just counts when you are traveling/ hiking. The price is the only downside of this lens. Here in Europe Sony wants to have 1.300€ (which is 1.380 USD or 2.150 AUD) unfortunately, which is much more expensive than in the US. That's too much. I will wait until it is on sale sometime.

  • @penabramovjc203
    @penabramovjc203 Před rokem

    Ohhh Mannn, what the lenssssssssssss

  • @911teju
    @911teju Před rokem

    when it comes to camera, mostly form factor and sharpness i guess? I would wanna know if the price is gonna give me a noticeably sharper image or not and as for lenses, most of the time I would wanna know about the autofocus and image stabilisation. i.e if it has OSS or something like that since I am using an APS-C without any image stabilization (a6400).

  • @arnoldramirez2837
    @arnoldramirez2837 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Jason, I’m a beginner to photography and I have Sony 6700 with Sigma 15 to 50mm lenses already. My question is what is the next important lenses can i buy a prime or Zoom lenses I’m a 70 years old also maybe the light weight is most prepared?

  • @Hobbies4Hire
    @Hobbies4Hire Před rokem +1

    Great job on the video Jason! Thanks for making it. Instead of an A7CII, I'm betting we get an A70 this year. APS-C sensor from the FX30 in the body of the A7IV with a mechanical shutter. I doubt that they would give it the fully articulating screen from the A7RV, but price it at $1899 and watch it sell like hotcakes. My wishful thinking is that we also get an FX60, because I bet you could pop some pretty gnarly IBIS around that smaller sensor even with a variable ND. And since if you ever need a variable ND, then you're probably not worried about the low-light limitations of APS-C. Unfortunately, while I do believe there would be a market for such a camera, I doubt it would be big enough for Sony to actually make it.