imagenica by Yuko

imagenica by Yuko

【構図のヒント】50mmで実践・構図決める時ここ見てる。被写''体''じゃなくて“視点”を撮る、をやってみる。feat.w/ VILTROX AF 50mm f/2.0 Nikon Zf

【構図のヒント】50mmで実践・構図決める時ここ見てる。被写''体''じゃなくて“視点”を撮る、をやってみる。feat.w/ VILTROX AF 50mm f/2.0 Nikon Zf

動画タイプ
一般
公開日
2025年7月1日
再生回数
2万68回
高評価数
-
データ確認日時
2026年5月9日 14:59

動画概要

01:49 VILTROX、L一個多い(悲) 使用した機材はAmazonリンクと楽天リンクでご案内しています。⬇︎
・レンズ Amazon https://amzn.to/448ckWi
楽天 Nikon Z用▶︎ https://a.r10.to/hFaxsk Sony FE用▶︎ https://a.r10.to/hYyrO0
・カメラ Amazon https://amzn.to/4lrtfZE
楽天 https://a.r10.to/hkqY9w
※動画内でご覧いただいた写真はadobe Lightroom▶︎ https://prf.hn/l/0GbaXoP を使用し、RAW源蔵しています。
そのほか、使用中の機材等にご興味がある場合、こちらへ▶︎ https://www.amazon.co.jp/shop/imageni...

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#街撮り #カメラ #写真

English Summary of the Video

In this video, the creator presents a photo-walk using a 50mm lens, specifically the Nikon Zf paired with the VILTROX AF 50mm f/2. She explains how she composes images and what she pays attention to when deciding on a shot. The first half features photos taken around the Osaka–Kansai Expo 2025 site, and the second half consists of street snaps from everyday city walking.

Throughout the video, she discusses:

1. Composition Techniques

Blocking unnecessary elements: For busy scenes, she intentionally hides two-thirds of the frame using a pillar to avoid distractions.

Spotlight effect: She uses framing to guide viewers’ eyes toward the main subject.

Foreground blur: Using people or objects as foreground bokeh to add depth or atmosphere.

Using reflections: Water surfaces at the Expo site provide reflection shots, sometimes flipped upside down for artistic effect.

Shadows and light: She highlights how evening backlight creates interesting shadows, such as silhouettes on pavilion walls.

Including people for scale: Adding people in the frame shows the actual size of structures like the Gundam statue.

Framing (frame-in-frame): Using architectural structures to frame subjects.

Leading lines & layers: Using lines to direct attention toward the subject, and layering techniques to give depth.

Experimenting with “unpopular” compositions: She occasionally tries two-part divided compositions or patchwork-like geometry when they visually work.

2. Lens Impressions (VILTROX 50mm f/2)

Lightweight and compact with good portability.

AF speed is not extremely fast but decent and reliable.

Minimum focusing distance (51 cm) is relatively long, making it hard to shoot close-up objects on a table.

Bokeh performance is demonstrated with flowers and foreground blur shots.

3. Handling Light

Backlight use: Shows how water mist and atmospheric elements look better with backlighting.

Flare & ghosting:

Flare creates soft, dreamy effects that she personally likes.

Ghosting, however, can be problematic, and she shows strong double-line ghosts appearing in some frames.

These characteristics are common among many Chinese-made lenses, not only this one.

4. Target Users for This Lens

She suggests the lens suits:

Beginners who have used kit zoom lenses for a while and now want to try a prime lens.

Those looking for something affordable, lightweight, and bright (f/2).
She notes that buyers should understand the pros and cons—especially ghosting—before purchasing.