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Czar

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

Canon is coming out with a 50mm f/1.2L lens in November. Looks like a great lens but it's expensive!!!

Yup. I saw it mounted on a Rebel XTi and it's just like "BOOM! GLASS!"

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/rebel%20xti.shtml

Second picture down. So beautiful...

awsome :)

but one thing very interesting
By way of an observation ? it has always been Canon's MO to put new technology into their lower end cameras first, then migrating the things that work to their pro level cameras on the next generation. I am assuming that this will be the case with both their new dust elimination capabilities and their higher resolution sensor. A bit of quick math shows that with the small photo sites and greater fill factor found in the XTi, a full frame sensor using this technology would yield between 22?24 Megapixels.

so... when an upgraded 5d comes around... whoooohaaaa I want it :D
 

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
A lot of people really like the Sandisk Ultra IIs, which are very fast. As for size, it depends on your shooting style. If you're adamant about only shooting JPEG, a 1 or 2GB card should be fine. If you're shooting RAW and shoot a lot, multiple 2GB cards would be my choice. With RAW, 1GB isn't enough. You'll be switching out cards often. 4GB is starting to go into the "all your eggs in one basket" realm. IMO 2GB is a good balance.

I agree with the pink haired guy here.
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: Czar
Start with the 50mm f1.8 if you dont already own it, but I still do highly recomend the 30mm sigma anyways :)

that's for your opinion. Sounds like the 30mm might be the way to go. I did have an MKI 50 f/1.8. It was nice, but I did not like 50mm as a prime on the 1.6x body that much. Plus, it was noisy :) ok, that last reason is pretty lame, but the 85mm is my comparison point, heh.

Altho I did mention zooms, I have a feeling I'd be happier with a prime. I'm considering selling it all to just have the 24-105L tho... IS is nice for me.
 

randay

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
costco has a coupon for something like $15 off a 2 GB CF card

Bestbuy has the sandisk ultra II 2gb for 90 bucks with a 20 mir, so 70. I think ill pick one up today after work. I also saw something called sandisk extreme III? I figure this is something new, anybody tried those?
 

Oblivionaire

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

Canon is coming out with a 50mm f/1.2L lens in November. Looks like a great lens but it's expensive!!!

Yup. I saw it mounted on a Rebel XTi and it's just like "BOOM! GLASS!"

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/rebel%20xti.shtml

Second picture down. So beautiful...

Boom glass yeah, nice lens but $1600? For a prime? Man that's not just boom glass that's boom wallet! Ever see that Seinfled episode where George's wallet explodes? That's what will happen when you try to buy that lens. Your wallet will make a run for it!
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: FoBoT
costco has a coupon for something like $15 off a 2 GB CF card

Bestbuy has the sandisk ultra II 2gb for 90 bucks with a 20 mir, so 70. I think ill pick one up today after work. I also saw something called sandisk extreme III? I figure this is something new, anybody tried those?

The Extreme III's are the "professional" version of Sandisk's cards and they've been around for a while. Basically they're faster than the Ultra II's and more robust so they can be used in extreme environments. This is not to say that the Ultra IIs aren't robust; they can easily survive a cycle in the washing machine. I moved from the Ultra IIs to Extreme IIIs, and honestly, there is no difference on an XT because the XT isn't fast enough to take advantage of the Extreme III's speed difference. Write speeds were the same as my old Ultra IIs. There will be a difference, however, with real pro bodies like the 1DsMKII.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Originally posted by: Oblivionaire
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

Canon is coming out with a 50mm f/1.2L lens in November. Looks like a great lens but it's expensive!!!

Yup. I saw it mounted on a Rebel XTi and it's just like "BOOM! GLASS!"

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/rebel%20xti.shtml

Second picture down. So beautiful...

Boom glass yeah, nice lens but $1600? For a prime? Man that's not just boom glass that's boom wallet! Ever see that Seinfled episode where George's wallet explodes? That's what will happen when you try to buy that lens. Your wallet will make a run for it!

lol pretty much. I'd be perfectly happy with the 50mm f/1.4
 

Oblivionaire

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lol pretty much. I'd be perfectly happy with the 50mm f/1.4

Me too, especially considering I'd probably end up stopping it down anyway, unless I want just the nose hairs on people's faces to be in focus while the rest of their face is out of the DOF! hehe
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Originally posted by: randay
What do all these numbers mean when you are talking about lenses?

focal length: the 50mm or the 30mm or the 500mm for example. This denotes how "zoomed in" you are. The higher the number, the greater the telephoto. The smaller the number, the greater the wideangle.

maximum aperture: f/1.4, f/1.8, f/2.8. This is the widest opening (aperture) the lens has. A wider opening means more light gets through and narrower depth of field. The "f" in this number is the focal length, so f/1.4 is actually the diameter of the largest opening of the lens.

ex. A 50mm lens with f/1.8 as the largest aperture means the aperture diameter is actually 50mm / 1.8 = 27.8mm

As you can see, due to this inverse relationship, the smaller the "f number," the larger the aperture and the more light is let through. So f/1.4 lets in more light and is a larger aperture than f/1.8, and so on.
 

deejayshakur

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OT, but i just saw that a SD900 is coming out. insane! my s230 from 3 years ago seems like a toy. what comes after the SD900??