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    just got my first other then the kit lens a canon 40mm 2.8... i was trying it out and Tank here just had to go and stick his nose all up into my focus business

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    Re: first prime lens

    Nice, you got his nose in focus.

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    Love it! Top Snap!

    Don't know what made me laugh more - your description of Tank "sticking his nose up all in my focus business" or the expression of glee on Tank's snoot as he was doing it!

    Good name for a dog too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by William W View Post
    Love it! Top Snap!

    Don't know what made me laugh more - your description of Tank "sticking his nose up all in my focus business" or the expression of glee on Tank's snoot as he was doing it!

    Good name for a dog too!

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    i put in on both the xti and the t5i .. did some inside stuff and outside ... one of the kit lens is a 18-135 which is nice and all but i'm really liking the size of this one .... although i don't think this will be my goto landscape lens ... guess that will come later

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    Re: first prime lens

    The advantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    The disadvantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    The advantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    There are other advantages as well.

    The disadvantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    That's not a disadvantage of the lens itself.

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    Nice conversion!

    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewWilliams View Post
    just got my first other then the kit lens a canon 40mm 2.8...
    Enjoy mastering your new lens!

    Consider posting larger photos. Even at this small size, it seems that you got the nose and tongue in focus but not the eyes. Most people would consider getting the eyes sharply in focus even if nothing else is in focus.

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    The advantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    The disadvantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    -AND-

    first prime lens . . . one of the kit lens is a 18-135 which is nice and all but i'm really liking the size of this one.
    The 40/2.8 is not a “fast prime lens” and it probably is only about 1~ 1⅓ Stops faster than the EF-S 18 to 135 set at FL = 40.

    I think more to the point than any DoF differential, would be the size & weight differential and also the fact that the 40/2.8 only has ONE Focal Length.

    This last point generally means an entirely new way of thinking, for many photographers, who have only or mostly only ever used Zoom Lenses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    The advantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    The disadvantage of a lens with a wide aperture is that you can produce a very shallow DOF...
    I was being facetious with that statement since the dog's nose is in focus and the eyes are not.

    BTW: I have a 40mm pancake. Canon had a sale on this lens a year or two ago. Refurbished versions were so cheap that I couldn't resist one.

    I think that I like it better on a full frame camera than on a crop camera.

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    ^^^

    OK, thanks Richard: I totally missed the humour, my misinterpretation.

    Yes, 40/2.8 (and also 35/2 which I used to have) works better on 5D Series for me, too, rather than on APS-C.

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    I absolutely love a 35mm lens on a full frame body. The 40mm is close to that. Actually, IMO, if it was technically possible (maybe it is - I don't know) a 35mm pancake would have been a better focal length for both full frame and for 1.6x crop cameras...

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    Re: first prime lens

    . . . yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William W View Post
    -AND-



    The 40/2.8 is not a “fast prime lens” and it probably is only about 1~ 1⅓ Stops faster than the EF-S 18 to 135 set at FL = 40.

    I think more to the point than any DoF differential, would be the size & weight differential and also the fact that the 40/2.8 only has ONE Focal Length.

    This last point generally means an entirely new way of thinking, for many photographers, who have only or mostly only ever used Zoom Lenses.

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    yes the first thing i was Wow! about was the weight and it is a new tool ...

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    I like Tank...never mind if his eyes were not in focus. The best part of a dog is its wet nose...When he saw you were seriously contemplating using your new prime, he thought: "Why not? Take my picture, Dad...take my picture!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by William W View Post
    I totally missed the humour
    As did I.

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    i edited the original pic with a bigger version .. i upload from flickr and i forgot to mark the proper size
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Nice conversion!



    Enjoy mastering your new lens!

    Consider posting larger photos. Even at this small size, it seems that you got the nose and tongue in focus but not the eyes. Most people would consider getting the eyes sharply in focus even if nothing else is in focus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I like Tank...never mind if his eyes were not in focus. The best part of a dog is its wet nose...When he saw you were seriously contemplating using your new prime, he thought: "Why not? Take my picture, Dad...take my picture!!!"
    and ... throw the ball throw the ball throw the ball throw the ball.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    As did I.
    You probably missed the . . . humor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William W View Post
    You probably missed the . . . humor.
    You might have to spell that one out.

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