Product Photography – Choosing the right lens

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In this video Ravi Dhinghra speaks about how the right ‘perspective’ affects your images, specially in product photography. The session covers a basic tutorial into the understanding of perspective for beginners. Subscribe to Pixel Viilage for more videos on photography.

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29 Comments
  1. Diego says

    Thank you! very nice video and entertaining ! 🙂 keep it up!

  2. Kunal Sil says

    Nice cups …

  3. HRISHABH JHA says

    This is very much needed sir. These are the real stuffs that we need. I know it's too much to ask for free. But knowledge grows by sharing sir.😅 YouTube really lacks these real lessons. The diamonds!! Please make more videos like this. Thanks a lot!! 🙂

  4. Marco Alcoseba says

    Isnt the crop factor for canon x1.6 and nikons is x1.5?

  5. Amit Kumar Banerjee says

    Thanks for the info

  6. Subhojyoti Das says

    But the 27mm shot is more appealing than the 105mm shot

  7. easy 2 easy says

    Nice

  8. Domnic Johnson says

    which lens should I buy for product which are 1 inch to 3 feet in size ? I have a full frame Canon camera. Thanks

  9. Ankesh Gavit says

    Sir ji thoda has bi Liya karoooo

  10. Vishal Kumar says

    Sir please guide me. I want to do photography as a serious "side hobby", I am planning for 35mm lens. Can you make a guide. Please? And how can i earn some side money from this hobby.
    Earning money is not my main crux from photography, but it would be a nice way to just get motivated how shooting pictures can be rewarding. For word , i have a D7100 , and a kit lens 35-105.

  11. MOHD BABAKHAN says

    Nice sir

  12. Bala Rahul says

    hi sir,
    i got confused a with crop factor.
    in a crop sensor, 18mm will be equivalent to 27mm or in full frame?

  13. Dew Star says

    I am going to shoot diamond jewelry which is a necklace as it is big object when compared to other jewelry i used focus stacking to get sharp images but i still i didn't get the stones sharp as i expected .so is there a solution for this situation .i used a 100mm canon macro lens for this..your words may enlighten me..

  14. soniya nirala says

    👍👍👍

  15. Pranav Pavithran says

    Great presentation . Conveyed a very big idea with simple situation and products in such a way that everybody will understand it correctly….well done sir. Thanks pixel viilage for these helpfull lessons.

  16. Pranam Kadle says

    it's 1.5x crop factor in crop sensors and 70mm will equivalent to 105mm in crop sensor whereas in video you've said it as fullframe everywhere 😑

  17. Vaagai Studio Tirupattur says

    Why lighting is different each cup?

  18. Rahul Tandon says

    Keventer's Squad 👊😂

  19. Utkarsh Gupta says

    I love to watch your videos though i don't have a dslr. I try your tricks on my phone's camera.lol

  20. Eklavya Verma says

    I am a food photographer, and a BIG fan of my 100mm macro lens! I find wide angle lenses distort my carefully placed and styled shots to a great degree, and don't like that look.
    However for overhead shots (flatlays), I see a lot of food photographers default to the 16-35mm equivalent in their system of choice, and yet don't get perspective distortion in their images. Any reasons they don't choose to climb further up and use longer focal lengths? Are they using a composition technique I'm not aware of? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

  21. telugu phototech says

    Great … thanks again

  22. SRIHARSHAA PRABHAKAR says

    Excellent

  23. Shiyas Ali says

    sir if yoy do a vesio about pixel,pixelates,resolution, pixel area etc…it will be nice

  24. Shiyas Ali says

    optical principle is….anglular mass of object is inversely propotionl to the distace of camera to object

  25. Viswanathan T says

    This is not as informative as previous videos..

  26. Neuro Saiens says

    Nice eample to explain this Mr. Ravi!! I have two important points to clarify in this:
    1. At 2.26 in this video, I believe you wanted to say a CROP body and not FULL FRAME body.

    2. As I see, you were using a Canon camera and they use a crop factor of 1.6x and not 1.5x as in Nikon cameras. Thus the 18mm lens on Canon crop sensor camera would become 28.8mm, and surely on a Nikon crop sensor would become 27mm.

    Mr. Radhakrishnan (missed you!!) is surely seems to be a Nikon fan!!

    You guys at Pixel Village are terrific and I eagerly await your uploads! Please consider launching a (paid) platform where you guys can mentor people like us on a "REALTIME DIAGLOGUE/INTERACTIVE" setup.

    Cheers

  27. SMT Malayalam says

    Reupload?🤔🤔why?

  28. kunal joshi says

    Another amazing video😍😍

  29. JR Simpatiko says

    What happened?

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