Această distanță focală ar putea transforma fotografia dvs. în aer liber!

Această distanță focală ar putea transforma fotografia dvs. în aer liber!



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21 thoughts on “Această distanță focală ar putea transforma fotografia dvs. în aer liber!

  1. Good video Ian, but does the 40mm really closely match the way the human eye sees. I would question this. It is so often said that I think people start to believe it. I would say it is well off the mark. This idea is always based on FOV which is not the best measure. You just need to go out see what you see with your own eyes and then compare it with what a 40mm or 50mm lens gives you. I think you will quickly realise, 40mm and even 50mm is very much on the wide side of what you see. It stretches the view. Mountains and hills in the background will seem less imposing than they do with your own eyes. They are very much stretched out using these sort of focal lengths. My personal view is between 65 and 80mm is much closer to the way I see the world.

  2. The last shot may not have been as dramatic, but it was beautiful. I have the TTartisans 27mm 2.8. It is AF but when switched into manual it has a very positive feel to it. Great focal length as you said and fun to use. Cracking shots Ian, Hiraeth.

  3. I’ve started going out with my Ricoh GR3X and couldn’t be happier, no sore shoulders and aching legs, and room in my bag for some sarnies and a flask!

  4. Great video, Ian! Beautiful and interesting shots. I am shooting with a compact Nikon Z30 camera. I'm using a small Nikon16-50 and small Nikon 50-250 lens. I'm very happy with the results. Cheers!

  5. Tout dépend de la taille du capteur. Sur un FF c'est un objectif standard, sur un APSC, c'est un petit télé et il y a bien d'autres format de capteur.

  6. Very nice video, one of your best. Great, awesome Locations, interesting nice Challenge with a stunning lens and a bunch of great shots. For the Image question at the end, i prefer the first, older shot. The Sky adds more Drama and leaving the Mountains in the shadows gives them some mystery. The Images i love most from this video are the first of the two boat images at 13:15. A simple but well compost image with great light. Than the image in the Mountains with the building on the left at 6:28 and the inner building picture at 6:10. The Last one is very nice captured and processed and the image at 6:28 let the eye flow into the Location and landscape. The whole mountain mine location looked so impressive. So, thanks again for 18' of a well made and presented video, i really enjoyed it.

  7. Great video Ian, i will pin the ribbon on the earlier photograph. The deciding feature was the light on the tree.
    A question about using a manual focus lens on a Fuji, does it retain the focus peaking features?

  8. I’ve just purchased the Viltrox 28mm f3.5 in the Amazon spring sale in order to convert my XH2 into a bargain basement Leica Q3 43! £75 and a lot of fun guaranteed. If I weren’t a poor pensioner, the Ultron would have been my weapon of choice!

  9. I love the 40mm FL. Been using a Voigtlander 40mm 2.8 Heliar that's glued to my M10 for a good while now and really enjoy it's size and FL.

  10. Ciao, hai fatto vedere nel video luoghi davvero meravigliosi e magici! 👍(Ma anche qui in Italia abbiamo luoghi meravigliosi) 😉 Per me la focale di 40 mm è bellissima e la adoro già da diversi anni. Sulla EOS 5D Mk1 che avevo fino ad alcuni anni fa, pur avendo il Canon EF 50 mm F 1.8 STM, dopo che ho comprato il Canon (pancake) EF 40 mm F2.8 STM e l'ho provato, non l'ho più tolto, perché mi ha sempre soddisfatto nelle fotografie di tutti i generi: dal paesaggio, al reportage, alla street. Il 40 mm è una focale giusta: non è troppo largo come un 28 mm e non è troppo stretto come un 50 mm, ed è anche vicino al 35 mm, altra bellissima focale che adoro. Non ho più la 5D Mk1, ma il 40 mm ce l'ho ancora e ogni tanto lo metto sulla EOS M, che seppure per il fattore di crop di 1,6x di Canon diventa un 64 mm ed è una focale abbastanza strana, anche se devo dire che in certi contesti mi è tornata utile. Adesso sulla EOS 7D che è APS-C, ho comprato e tengo sempre montato il suo gemello: il Canon (pancake) EF-S 24 mm F2.8 STM, che per il fattore di crop diventa un 38,4 mm, quindi molto vicino a 40mm. Inutile dire che lo adoro e vado in giro sempre e solo con quello. Ciao! 🙂

  11. Always enjoy your videos and always impressed by your stamina on some of these walks. As an octogenarian I'm afraid those days are in my past. A fun day of shooting with only one lens. Once again giving us the message of not letting the equipment get in the way of your photography.
    Just an observation, and it may only be me, but I prefer viewing your images with a black border rather than the white you've been using lately. I find it takes away from the image. Also, I do miss seeing your settings on each image. And get that van finished.

  12. I have a Pentax MX since I can remember, and being a very small film camera I used the 40mm pancake a lot. A very small combo in a time almost every SLR was big. It is a nice focal length and still use the lens on my Pentax K1 markII, but it looks a bit funny on the big camera

  13. Thanks Ian, this was another excellent video. I have the Panasonic Lumix 20mm 1.7 almost permanently on my OM 5. As you mentioned, it's the way we see the world.

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