Originally posted by: Shimmishim
what do you guys use for cleaning your lenses or removing dust from the lens?
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
what do you guys use for cleaning your lenses or removing dust from the lens?
Originally posted by: soydios
w00t, new push-pull Zoom-Nikkor AF 80-200mm f/2.8 came in today! My first impressions after five minutes with the lens:
- it's very heavy. my D50 is way too light, but I need $2k to buy a D300 to fix that problem, and that requires another job. in the meantime, I'll need to get very good with my handholding technique, and/or get a monopod for sports
- depth of field is absolutely tiny at f/2.8, and the screw-driven AF is slowww on my D50's meager in-camera autofocus motor. the AF limiters help, but it's not enough (though it would be on a D200 or better camera). I'll be practicing my manual focus technique a lot, and thankfully it's the push-pull version, so both are controlled by the same ring.
This lens is capable of much more than I am at this point in my growth as a photographer. It may be twenty years old, but it's a no-shit f/2.8 professional lens. I can't wait to get out and use it!
Originally posted by: rml
Originally posted by: Imported
That PAQ bag looks interesting.. I don't think I need anothe rbag though. Already have 3. 🙁
Nikon D80
Nikon MB-D80
Nikon SB-800
Nikon D50
Nikon 50mm f1.8
Nikon 18-200mm VR
Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
Sigma 105mm f/2.8
Crumpler 6 Million
Kata R-102
Probably my next two purchases will be a Tokina 12-24mm/Sigma 10-20mm and when I can afford it, a Nikon 70-200mm VR.
The actual product looks a lot better than the one on the animation. I showed it off last week to my friend and they all agreed that it is a good quality and functional carrying bag. Trust me!
Originally posted by: fanerman91
Originally posted by: rml
Originally posted by: Imported
That PAQ bag looks interesting.. I don't think I need anothe rbag though. Already have 3. 🙁
Nikon D80
Nikon MB-D80
Nikon SB-800
Nikon D50
Nikon 50mm f1.8
Nikon 18-200mm VR
Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
Sigma 105mm f/2.8
Crumpler 6 Million
Kata R-102
Probably my next two purchases will be a Tokina 12-24mm/Sigma 10-20mm and when I can afford it, a Nikon 70-200mm VR.
The actual product looks a lot better than the one on the animation. I showed it off last week to my friend and they all agreed that it is a good quality and functional carrying bag. Trust me!
What do you like about the bag compared with the Slingshot?
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Canon 40D
Canon 17-55mm F2.8 IS
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS
Canon 50mm F1.8
Speedlight 580EX II
Lowepro Dryzone 200 backpack
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Canon 40D
Canon 17-55mm F2.8 IS
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS
Canon 50mm F1.8
Speedlight 580EX II
Lowepro Dryzone 200 backpack
Good job! You got some nice gear there. I see you maybe wanting an UWA lens at some point like the EFS 10-22.
I would suggest conducting some sharpness tests...set your lenses at F2.8, put the camera on a tripod, turn IS off, and use the timer to take some pictures of objects at various focal lengths. Make sure you got good copies of those lenses. The 17-55 and 70-200 should be TACK sharp at 2.8. Remember, you have like 2 weeks with B&H to return/exchange so test the hell out of those lenses and use that grace period if you are not 100% satisfied. Unfortunately, even at those prices, sample variation is still common. Just make sure you got what you paid for.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Canon 40D
Canon 17-55mm F2.8 IS
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS
Canon 50mm F1.8
Speedlight 580EX II
Lowepro Dryzone 200 backpack
Good job! You got some nice gear there. I see you maybe wanting an UWA lens at some point like the EFS 10-22.
I would suggest conducting some sharpness tests...set your lenses at F2.8, put the camera on a tripod, turn IS off, and use the timer to take some pictures of objects at various focal lengths. Make sure you got good copies of those lenses. The 17-55 and 70-200 should be TACK sharp at 2.8. Remember, you have like 2 weeks with B&H to return/exchange so test the hell out of those lenses and use that grace period if you are not 100% satisfied. Unfortunately, even at those prices, sample variation is still common. Just make sure you got what you paid for.
Any suggestions you can give me about what to test taking pictures of?
asahi (honeywell) pentax spotmaticOriginally posted by: ElFenix
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
Canon PowerShot S40 (repaired it myself using an S45 donor camera)
Canon Rebel 2000
Canon AE-1P
Canon Canonet QL17 GIII
Minolta Hi-Matic (11? haven't done much with it, needs it's seals redone and a battery adapter)
Canon FD 50 f/1.8
Vivitar FD 28 f/2.8
Canon EF 28-75 something or other kit lens
Canon EF-S 18-55 kit lens
Canon EF 50 f/1.8
Sigma EF 10-20 f/4-5.6 HSM
Tamron EF 28-75 f/2.8
Canon EF 70-210 f/4 "Canon Beercan"
filters, bags, rocket blowers, other misc
Originally posted by: Anubis
heh almost 100 posts and im still the only 1 with a 4x5 and at a quick glance the only one with a medium format camera, i figurered at least SOMEONE would still shoot film other then me 😱
Originally posted by: jamesbond007
Originally posted by: Anubis
heh almost 100 posts and im still the only 1 with a 4x5 and at a quick glance the only one with a medium format camera, i figurered at least SOMEONE would still shoot film other then me 😱
Did you read EOS' response? I am not exactly sure what setup or type of equipment that really is (the Bronica gear)...
After all, this is a technology forum. 😀