Hey! Looking for the best Sony lens for video interviews. I mostly shoot indoors. My budget is around $800. What lens would you recommend for clear audio and good image quality?
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Like someone mentioned, the Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 is the standard choice, but i was honestly disappointed with mine. The weather sealing isnt great and i had issues with dust getting behind the front element way too fast. It feels a bit flimsy for the price.
Been there! For indoor interviews, the Sony 35mm f/1.8 is killer. I got mine used for around $400. Just be careful with background noise, it picks up everything!
Hey! For indoor interviews and great audio pickup, consider a shotgun mic attachment. As for lenses, the Sony 35mm f/1.8 is surprisingly sharp and relatively affordable. It's a decent option, but honestly, good lighting is key. You might get away with a cheaper lens if your lighting is on point! Depends on your needs, though.
Forget shallow depth of field for a sec. Think about stable lighting. A cheap LED panel (~$50) will prevent flickering in post, which can distract viewers and even trigger seizures. Then, the Sony 50mm f/1.8. Focus on consistent, safe light first. Better to be slightly less 'cinematic' than cause harm.
Sony 50mm f/1.8. Under $300, great value. Upgrade your audio separately; that's key for interviews.
For DIY, a used Sony 28mm f/2 (around $300) plus a decent external mic works wonders. Audio's key!
Forget just Sony! Sigma's 30mm f/1.4 is amazing for interviews. Based on years of forum data, it's sharper than many kit lenses AND cheaper at around $300! Love it!
Been using the Sony 35mm f/1.8 for years. Great low-light performance indoors, and the focal length is forgiving for interviews. It's a solid, reliable choice. Image quality is consistently sharp. While not the absolute best, its durability and consistent performance over time make it a decent option, especially if you prioritize long-term value.
Hey! For indoor interviews here in the humid South, be careful of lens fogging. I'd suggest a Sony 35mm f/1.8. It's sharp and works well in lower light. Make sure to store it properly with desiccant packs. Might want to consider a used one to save some cash!
Forget shallow depth of field! For interviews, consider the Sony 28mm f/2.0. Sharp wide open, fantastic in low light, and punches way above its weight. Think of it as the Miata of lenses: pure performance, around $450. Audio's all you, though! Get a good mic!