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@antonio, indeed bin to Germany Eiffel region
bin to the Nuremberg ring to see some dtm action, and some places up there
@katy, thank you for your sweet comment, and i didn post anything for a few weeks or so
but most of the time I was here, in my home town :D
http://www.dt13.nl/berg/content/Div/...40a8636e7c1a1d
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Vandenberg
@antonio, indeed bin to Germany Eiffel region
bin to the Nuremberg ring to see some dtm action, and some places up there
@katy, thank you for your sweet comment, and i didn post anything for a few weeks or so
but most of the time I was here, in my home town :D
http://www.dt13.nl/berg/content/Div/...40a8636e7c1a1d
Oh, I just saw this in another thread and like it very much! This is with the 50mm 1.4? Now, lens lust....where does it end?;) However, I really do start to know my own mind with photography, at this point (at least where I'm at, now), and am thinking that this is what I would like, next. I understand the possibilities of it for low light, landscape and....food photography.:) Although, 1.4 sounds wicked thin!:eek: Bokeh!:)
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bokeh is great, and 1.4 is only thin if you use it up close to an object
very useful for low-light indoor photography, so a must have lens
[quote tdp]Ask a bunch of photographers what their favorite lens is - and you will likely hear the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Lens mentioned. It is sharp, small, light, inexpensive and with an f1.4 aperture, fast.
The Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Lens finds a home with many photographers - from pro to casual - for several reasons.
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/R...ns-Review.aspx
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/R...ample-Pictures
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Vandenberg
bokeh is great, and 1.4 is only thin if you use it up close to an object
very useful for low-light indoor photography, so a must have lens
Exactly! You're confirming what I thought. For food photography, what I've noticed is that, even if it's up close, a lot of times, they just open it up wide and let it all be a washy bokeh. Also, with the food, I need to have just a slightly wider frame. I'm usually indoors and am just starting to run into the problem that I can't back up close enough and get the right angle. I read the reviews for this lens when I bought the 60mm 2.8 (which I LOVE, love, love, love) and thought that I would get the 60 first. I love the 60 outdoors in the garden and field - it's perfect!
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is the 60 2.8 a macro lens? (1:1)
anyway, 60 is a nice lens ad well, gives great sharpness
anyway, something i shot this week (50mm offcours) :rolleyes:
sun was just going under and the Sun lights up the field pretty clear
http://www.dt13.nl/berg/content/Div/...59f360a8ef992c
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Vandenberg
is the 60 2.8 a macro lens? (1:1)
anyway, 60 is a nice lens ad well, gives great sharpness
anyway, something i shot this week (50mm offcours) :rolleyes:
sun was just going under and the Sun lights up the field pretty clear
:)
All this question about the shallow DOF gave me one idea: why not recover my old 1974 Nikon lens with a ring adaptor and use it on the 5D ?
It looks like a pretty good idea. I just have to get the adaptor and fine tune the focus as it will be manual all the time.
I will take more time to get a picture because not only the focusing will be manual but also the exposure. So what ?
Here a 2005 poor picture of the 85mm f/1.8 Nikon lens. I have already looked through it and there is almost no fungus inside...:) Fine !
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its a great idea Antonio, but get a ring with a focus confirmation chip on it, makes life a lot easier
and for close up bokeh, just lean forwards or backwards to get a good sharp picture ;)
i hope its a 8-blade aperture to get a a good foreground/background blur quality
adapter ring with chip
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/roxsen-converter.htm
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Almost no fungus inside of it?!:eek: Fun experiments!:)
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Vandenberg
is the 60 2.8 a macro lens? (1:1)
anyway, 60 is a nice lens ad well, gives great sharpness
anyway, something i shot this week (50mm offcours) :rolleyes:
sun was just going under and the Sun lights up the field pretty clear
http://www.dt13.nl/berg/content/Div/...59f360a8ef992c
Vandenberg!!! Gasp!!!!! Is this with a sliver of dof, then, like 1.4? This photography thing is all about light, eh?:)
The 60mm is 1:1 macro. It's very pleasant and well thought through - smooth, quiet and I know that it's beautiful glass. Also, there's something about the barrell construction that improves bokeh (I read about it at Amazon and DPreview.)
Steve, I don't mean to be "ignoring" you. I noticed and appreciated your landscape - the brilliant use of triangles (Peter Ryan would be so proud!;)) - what a lovely scene. I'll just leave the rest to someone who knows more about what they're talking about!
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Almost no fungus inside of it?!:eek: Fun experiments!:)
Yes Katy. As lenses "grow old" they can get fungus inside which deteriorates it's optical qualities. :o
To see them (the fungus, not the optical quality :)) I reversed the lens and pointed at a bright area. Not the Sun because it could be dangerous. :eek:
My son uses the 50mm f/1.4 on his 7D which he sent to clean in Lisbon and it is fairly good now. However, some fungus persist. A few of them. Not perceptible in an image. :)
Remember that these lenses were used in Vietnam war what gave them the legendary quality. Nikon
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Antonio Correia
Yes Katy. As lenses "grow old" they can get fungus inside which deteriorates it's optical qualities. :o
To see them (the fungus, not the optical quality :)) I reversed the lens and pointed at a bright area. Not the Sun because it could be dangerous. :eek:
My son uses the 50mm f/1.4 on his 7D which he sent to clean in Lisbon and it is fairly good now. However, some fungus persist. A few of them. Not perceptible in an image. :)
Remember that these lenses were used in Vietnam war what gave them the legendary quality.
Nikon
Interesting, Antonio!:) Thanks!
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Vandenberg
you better run dude
that's what i did :eek:
Thank you Vandenberg :)
The animal is very sharp indeed ! So sharp, so sharp that it looks like you have done it with a copy and paste :D:D