https://bit.ly/3h0CKyX – The lens you choose to film with will have a dramatic effect on how your footage is perceived. In this video we run through
a 16mm, 35mm 50mm and 85mm so you can decide what would work best for your setup.
00:00 – Introduction
01:01 – 16mm Lens
03:41 – 35mm lens
05:21 – 50mm lens
07:53 – 85mm lens
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What’s the link to the other Premium Beat video about focal lengths that you spoke of during this video? Thanks!
It's a shame you don't know what you are talking abou.
If you are talking about lenses you have to specify the camera or at least the sensor. "50mm" means nothing if we dont know the sensor size. I assume full frame I guess?