A 24mm ƒ/1.4 is my stuck-on-a-desert-island lens. While it’s not perfect for everything, but I find them endlessly versatile. The 24-70mm lenses available today are also excellent—as is the 12-24mm, which I’ve also been shooting with lately—but with maximum apertures of ƒ/2.8 or ƒ/4, they’re a bit slower than I like. For my travel photography, a 24mm ƒ/1.4 is a great choice for heading out at night, whether it’s for a night-time landscape, a busy urban street, a famous floodlit landmark, or a night market in Southeast Asia.
The 24-70mm zooms also have a little less versatility in blurring the background—something that’s harder to do with a wide-angle lens. I also like the way that prime lenses restrict the options; that, in turn, forces me to think more about the shot and where I’m positioned. I just think they’re more fun to shoot with. Whether it’s general travel photography, environmental portraits, or candid family photos, I like the 24mm wide perspective, especially when it’s combined with the low-light possibilities afforded by a wide ƒ/1.4.
Nikon’s version of the 24mm ƒ/1.4 has been one of my go-to lenses for years and is nearly always in my kit—and often on my camera—on my travels.
Recently I’ve been shooting with Sony’s version, Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM. I’ve been using it on the new Sony a7R IV body. It makes for a great pairing.
This lens is in Sony’s high-end lineup. It’s designed primarily for Sony full-frame cameras. You can put it on one of the crop-sensor APS-C cameras, in which case the effective focal length will become the equivalent of 36mm.
A 24mm ƒ/1.4 is my stuck-on-a-desert-island lens. While it’s not perfect for everything, but I find them endlessly versatile. The 24-70mm lenses available today are also excellent—as is the 12-24mm, which I’ve also been shooting with lately—but with maximum apertures of ƒ/2.8 or ƒ/4, they’re a bit slower than I like. For my travel photography, a 24mm ƒ/1.4 is a great choice for heading out at night, whether it’s for a night-time landscape, a busy urban street, a famous floodlit landmark, or a night market in Southeast Asia.
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