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LaurynasB

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  1. Check out the 20mm G.  You won't really miss the 2/3 on the light. Focuses quickly for photos. Video the ring is tight enough for a smooth transition on focus.  This is my main lens that I use for video work in addition to a 16mm 1.4 from sigma (yes it's a crop lens, but shooting 4k60 it's great... and it's so cheap, you might as well add it for the wide, but not super wide feel).

    If you want to see what the 20mm G looks like from about 7 or 8' away, let me know. I can send you pictures and a video link.

    Thank you for you answer! 

  2. I would like to know REAL LIFE pros and cons of the Sony FE 55mm F1.8. I would like to hear opinions from people who actually use or have used this lens before? I will use it for wedding documentary (people, action). I rarely take portraits. I love that this lens is very small and light.

  3. I switched from Canon DSLR to Sony mirrorless cameras last year. Why Sony? I wanted to try something new. I like to feel free and comfortable when I working in weddings. My priority was lighter weight of my gear so I decided to start working with mirrorless cameras. My goal was to buy a mirrorless camera with reasonably price and with PRO characteristics. It was Sony. What I love the most are lighter weight of the camera bodies, accurate and fast focusing, silent shutter. Sony have awesome  non expensive lenses line, what other manufacturers do not have. My photography gear is very simple, minimal and lightweight. All these benefits of Sony mirrorless cameras help me to be better storyteller. 

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