11-15-2024 10:35 PM - edited 11-15-2024 11:13 PM
Since it does not sound like there will be a good cross over lens for both Landscape and Astro what would be a good RF L series Landscape Lens for what I am shooting pictures off. I will be using my R5 Mark ii I will let you know I love shooting waterfalls and snow if that helps.
11-15-2024 11:00 PM
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11-15-2024 11:12 PM - edited 11-15-2024 11:15 PM
Thank you. Any suggestions for a L series RF lens? Oh darn, forgot to put my camera in there again. I will edit it it not. R5 Mark ii
11-16-2024 04:32 AM
A wide lens is of course the stereotypical thing for Landscape, but Landscape is a very broad thing in practice; I really don't think there is one lens that is "best". I have been shooting a lot of landscape video, and when I go out, my bag has:
I use all those lenses; the 70-200 less so, but it certainly get used.
Do you follow any landscape photographers online? I follow Nigel Danson and Henry Turner. It seems like they give strong recommends to wide-range zoom lenses, like 24-200.
11-16-2024 07:27 PM
You say you do video with them, how do they do for photography? I forget these can do video now, I have had cameras that can do video for at least 10 years now, maybe 15 and I am lucky if I have 4 hours total video. No insulting, kinda laughing at myself.
11-17-2024 05:58 AM
I do video, not photography (or very little), so I don't know. But landscape is landscape... pretty much. Video has some different considerations to stills, but I would not expect to be using different lenses.
If you want to see what I'm doing, you can check it out here: https://moonblink.info/MudLake/beauty
And yeah, if you're not doing video, it's easy to overlook. Personally I often forget that I could be taking great stills with the R5C... so I hear you! But the R5 is superb for video, and I would guess the mk II is at least as good. I actually reviewed the R5 from a video standopoint, if you're interested... https://moonblink.info/MudLake/gear#R5
11-17-2024 05:41 PM
Very nice videos, I like the music you choose. By the way, I realized I never answered you above, no, at this time there are none that I follow. I would like to find some using modern equipment and taking B&W as I really do enjoy B&W I have the others you suggest up and will check them out. In retrospect I should have been just a little to the left for the picture.
11-16-2024 09:38 AM
My favorite lenses for landscape photography are the 24-70mm and 70-200mm.
11-16-2024 07:58 PM
Thank you much, I will look at images from them at flickr and see if they are what I like. Sometimes I use my 100-400 for some landscape if I want to get in on an object. I love these two pictures, but I was still quite new and it shows but it shows the use of the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM on the eos M50 for landscape.
11-16-2024 12:46 PM
It does depend on what you are shooting. A 600mm lens is a UWA landscape lens if you are shooting the Moon.
A 16mm may not be wide enough if you can’t step back a few feet or a mile.
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