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Let’s travel to 3 countries with 1 portrait lens, 1 camera and travel/portrait photographer @gabrielagabrielaa . The Sony 24mm GM 1.4 lens paired with the A7R V is the dream combination with its fast autofocus, 1.4 max aperture and compact size. The bokeh and wide-angle focal length help me step back and see the whole scene of the subjects I am photographing. Wide or crop? What’s your go-to portrait lens? #sponsoredbysony #sonyalpha

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thanks for taking our a7r v + 24mm f1.4 gm with you on this gorgeous adventure!

Matej
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Amazing 🤩 😍 👏 I own 24mm love it! Please which filter you had on it in vid? Thanks😍

Gilbert.!! ΦΔΓ
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I prefer 35mm f/1.4 , 24mm is too wide.

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Does anyone own a Sony a6400 , I’ve just recently bought one but don’t know how to set it up for sports videography and photography

#❤️istheway™
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌

Joanne Hollings
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Omg a dream lens 😍

Christian Atherton
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🔥🔥🔥

Sara Nunes • Orlando wedding + lifestyle photographer
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😍😍😍😍

Caro | Love Moments & Lifestyle Photographer
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I just upgraded to the a7 IV and can’t wait to use my 35 mm 1.4 gm lens! And my Sony 50mm 1.4 lens!

Joseph Herscher
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I just brought my Sony A7RV and the 24 GM to Portugal and Spain and it was perfection! In all scenarios, especially since you can always crop with 61mp!

Wellington Roger
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My favourite too - it's a beautiful lens! Perfect for telling your story as it provides enough context to the scene whilst also having a very short minimum focusing distance perfect for those really close-up shots. Oh, it's also fantastic for video work especially at night with that f1.4 aperture. ❤️

Diamonde
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Obsessed 😍

Albee 🌴
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Finally! Some love for us portrait shooters!

Femme Foto Collective
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😍😍😍😍😍😍

Paul Sunga
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👏👏👏

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