Hey all .
So I'm quite excited as a huge photography shop in my city agreed to 'sponsor' me and provide me with a bunch of free lenses to use on my short .
I always used 18-55 kit lens for my wide angle shots and 50mm 1.8 for my close ups ,but I really want to make it look as great as possible so I was wondering which lenses should I get?
I know that for each situations there are different sorts , but basically I'm a doing an action short film based in a hotel and an abondoned building.
I think they can give me almost every lens out there . Or atleast to around 1000 - 2000 dollars .
What do you guys think ? I don't really like the quality of my kit lens .
I don't have much experience in action movies , for my fight scenes I was thinking of getting 70-200mm Canon lens so I could zoom and crush distance ,atleast thats what I read about it.
I made a bunch of test fight scenes and they turned out pretty good , as I'm using a couple of trained MMA fighters .
I'm using Canon T2i , which is crop sensor camera.
Thanks for reading.
So I'm quite excited as a huge photography shop in my city agreed to 'sponsor' me and provide me with a bunch of free lenses to use on my short .
I always used 18-55 kit lens for my wide angle shots and 50mm 1.8 for my close ups ,but I really want to make it look as great as possible so I was wondering which lenses should I get?
I know that for each situations there are different sorts , but basically I'm a doing an action short film based in a hotel and an abondoned building.
I think they can give me almost every lens out there . Or atleast to around 1000 - 2000 dollars .
What do you guys think ? I don't really like the quality of my kit lens .
I don't have much experience in action movies , for my fight scenes I was thinking of getting 70-200mm Canon lens so I could zoom and crush distance ,atleast thats what I read about it.
I made a bunch of test fight scenes and they turned out pretty good , as I'm using a couple of trained MMA fighters .
I'm using Canon T2i , which is crop sensor camera.
Thanks for reading.