The Best Lenses for Real Estate Photography - Is Your Lens Limiting Your Photography?

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What is the best lens for Real Estate Photography? If you're looking to get into real estate photography, having the right lens is essential. A real estate photographer needs to be fully equipped with the right lenses to get the best shots for their clients, no matter what property they encounter. As a real estate photographer, you want to show as much of a room as possible so a Wide Angle Lens with Zoom for versatility is preferred.

The best lens for real estate photography will enable you to cover all sorts of spaces. Small bathrooms to limited space on the exteriors, no matter what the room or space, you should leave your clients happy and satisfied.

Top Lenses Zoom Ranges:
* 16-35mm or 12-24mm for Full Frame Sensors
* 10-18mm for Crop Sensors

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Scott, great video, and an even better explanation of why an F4 lens will do the job. Now, all you needed to do was to provide a few more example images to back that up.

RegCoulter
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For Sony to start out I highly recommend the Zeiss 16-35 F4. Very sharp and most importantly very affordable especially if you buy used.

twowheels
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Answered all my questions in 2 minutes, Thanks dude!

lawlinyourface
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Hey, man. Thanks for the videos. Been going through them a bit. Learning and looking into the industry a bit more.

Would you say that a 18mm-55mm kit lens would be enough to do natural light real estate photography? I have a dlsr with an APS-C sensor and that's what I currently have.

WawaSC
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Hi Scot! Tell me, is ok to use for my Nikon, 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6? Or please can you tell me on a Nikon Z with FTZ adapter, what lens I can use (cheapest)?. Thank you so much for your video.

florin.filipescu
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For Nikon users. Nikon Z6/Z7 with a 14-30mm F4. It is very sharp. You mainly shoot at F9, therefore F2.8 for low light is not worth the cost to have. 10mm is too wide, it puts things out of scale.

VRStudios
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Scott, thanks for video. For us amateurs shooting for rental property or Airbnbs, can you recommend wide angle lens to clip on our Samsung Galaxy smartphones? Thanks!

arlenekufchock
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Great video. If I going to use it in the Sony Zv-e10. But I am planning to upgraded to the A7IV. Which lense do you recommend (video and photo? If it is a a crop sensor which one if it is a full frame I this one that you are talking right now. Thanks in advance

byshotmedia
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I have the Canon 16-35mm f2.8 on a Mirrorless Camera. Never heard of a delete button on Canon to change the crop.

RichieColemanSr
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I have a Canon r10 camera and I am struggling to find a good lens for it for a while now as I have read it is cropped sensor camera so I am unsure whether the 16-35mm lens (some videos have suggested a 10-18mm lens as it might be useful for tight spaces but I could only find this lens with a f4.5-5.6). It would be great if you could suggest a appropriate lens or possibly its best investing in a new camera? Thank you :)

caragreen
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what do you think of Tokina Opera 16-28mm FF?

AD.H.
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we are in the same industry. I'm in the canon mirrorless system. if the go to 11 or 12mm in the rf mount I would try it. I did a review on samyang 14mm rf on my channel. my main lens is 15-35rf.

JaredHoyman
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Another question. Before mirror less didn't people use crop sensors?? That were not full frame?

jpsaayman
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How is tge RF 15-35 2.8 heard it has improved distortion

ishanagarwalphotography
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I thinking of getting the new Sony 16-25mm to start for real estate. Think it’s wide enough?

Amcacs
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I have a 5D markiii i want to get into realestate photo video i was planning to go mirrorless Canon R5 is there a reason why you shifted to sony for real estate

ishanagarwalphotography
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Everyone talks about the 16 mm but when you went from 12mm to 16 mm view, the 12 looked better. Just don’t think there’s a canon equivalent. At least not for the r series camera.

daywithdelta
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You say, 10-18 mm lens is the best for real estate photography with APS-C camera. You are wrong. Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM is better. It is a 12-24 mm equivalent in 35mm terms, and optically excellent.

vytautasslenderis
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Hi anyone know is 12 - 24 wider than 10 - 18 lens ?

mattmids
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I would consider not using superlatives such as “best” for your videos. “Best” is relative from photographer to photographer. If someone has a RE photo company where they just pump HDR photos out, an APSC system might work better for them. If they are going for quality, maybe Sony GM or G is better for them.

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