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- Joined: Mon Apr 23, 2018 3:40 pm
- Real Name: Jonathan Edwards
Hi, I just bought the pocket cinema 4k and am getting overwhelmed with lens choices. I plan on using it for 3 different things at this time. First is recording drums in front of a green screen with a 3 light setup. The second is taking videos of my daughter playing outside. The third is wide-angle cinematic views of nature landscapes.
I eventually want to do more with the camera but these are my main focuses to learn with it.
I would like to stay under 1,000 dollars for my first lens if possible.
Is there a lens that will cover all of my needs?
I've read that the sigma 18-35mm is popular. Would I need to get a metabones speed booster to use this properly? I saw in the manual it says when first attaching your EF or MFT lens...do EF lenses fit natively on this camera? The manual wasn't very clear about that.
I did order the laowa 10mm zero-d lens as well as the 17mm but I'm thinking of returning those if I get any recommendations for a single variable zoom lens that will handle the jobs I mentioned better. What are your thoughts on budget lenses like laowa, Meike, 7artisans, etc. vs lenses like panasonic Leica, Canon, and sigma, etc?
I would like a lens with quality image stabilization on it. Having an optional autofocus is a plus but I would like to learn manual focus techniques so it's not a requirement.
Hopefully I've given a clear picture of my needs/wants for the camera's uses. If not, feel free to ask for more info.
Thanks in adavance!
I eventually want to do more with the camera but these are my main focuses to learn with it.
I would like to stay under 1,000 dollars for my first lens if possible.
Is there a lens that will cover all of my needs?
I've read that the sigma 18-35mm is popular. Would I need to get a metabones speed booster to use this properly? I saw in the manual it says when first attaching your EF or MFT lens...do EF lenses fit natively on this camera? The manual wasn't very clear about that.
I did order the laowa 10mm zero-d lens as well as the 17mm but I'm thinking of returning those if I get any recommendations for a single variable zoom lens that will handle the jobs I mentioned better. What are your thoughts on budget lenses like laowa, Meike, 7artisans, etc. vs lenses like panasonic Leica, Canon, and sigma, etc?
I would like a lens with quality image stabilization on it. Having an optional autofocus is a plus but I would like to learn manual focus techniques so it's not a requirement.
Hopefully I've given a clear picture of my needs/wants for the camera's uses. If not, feel free to ask for more info.
Thanks in adavance!