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Battle of the 24mm f/1.4 lensesTuesday, February 9th, 2010

Last night Nikon announced a brand new lens – and attempted to throw a wrench in my plans to buy a Canon DSLR. Curse you Nikon!

My primary cameras are Nikon. I have about 10 lenses from Nikon and love them, however, there are a few lenses that Canon has that Nikon didn’t. So I have been saving money and looking forward to a tax return to buy a new Canon 5D Mark II and some fancy Canon glass.

One of these magic lenses is the Canon f/1.4 24mm lens. Nikon did not have an equivalent lens – until last night. But I am still leaning towards the Canon lens – they are on version 2 of their legendary lens while this is pretty much Nikon’s first real version of this 24mm lens.

Nikon vs Canon in the 24mm f/1.4 lenses

Nikon vs Canon in the 24mm f/1.4 lenses

These are prime lenses – they won’t zoom in and out without moving my feet. But because they are prime lenses you get really wide open aperture – which I consider critical to create artistic and almost ethereal photographs.

The Canon lens also costs $1699 and the Nikon is starting out at $2199. And my ultimate plan is to photograph with Nikon zoom lenses and Canon prime lenses.

My plans might change – I won’t be buying the 24mm till at least June – unless I score some serious bankroll.

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This camera lens is a wedding workhorseSaturday, December 12th, 2009

I had 3 photo shoots today – non were wedding or wedding related. Well, actually one was a maternity photo shoot. However, that photo shoot will remain private and I won’t be sharing those images on any of my websites. Even with 3 websites I had some time to kill – so I photographed my lenses. I know, what kind of people do that? Only a photographer.

So here is a workhorse for wedding photography. It is the Nikkor f/2.8 70-200mm lens. This thing can see across a room, across a church, across most anything and capture tack sharp photographs. This lens is able to help keep me as a fly on the wall – a ninja with a lens. And this lens was photographed on paint covered ladder – rather symbolic – because lenses and cameras are nothing more than tools – creative tools.

Nikkor f/2.8 70-200mm lens

Nikkor f/2.8 70-200mm lens

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Does Camera Equipment Matter?Monday, October 19th, 2009

So often someone will comment that they really like my camera – and that I must be able to take amazing photographs. And this is true – I take amazing photographs. However, having a cool camera doesn’t make me an awesome photographer. There are more factors that lead to awesome photographs.

This weekend I was able to hang out with other photographers from all ages, backgrounds, and they all and different cameras, lenses and techniques. Here is a photograph I took at dinner after the photo walk. There is a Canon 7D DSLR, a Canon G11 point-n-shoot, a Pentax with Sigma lens, and even an iPhone.

There are 4 cameras in this photo.  Can you find them?

There are 4 cameras in this photo. Can you find them?

Cameras, lenses, flashes, computers, software are nothing more than tools. And when you have the knowledge on how to use those tools you have the power to create awesome photographs. And good cameras make things easier.

Nikon has a wonderful Autofocus system. Canon has some awesome prime lenses. Hasselblad has huge resolutions. And the iPhone is with me all the time. So every tool has a benefit.

And below is a macro photograph of a Nikon lens. I took this photograph hand held with a bounce flash. My macro lens makes it easier because it has VR (vibration reduction). Otherwise I would have had to use a tripod. It is all about the tools you use.

Nikon Lens

Nikon Lens

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Night Photography at a WeddingFriday, August 28th, 2009

Photo Details ISO 3200, f/4.8, 1/15 second

Photo Details ISO 3200, f/4.8, 1/15 second

Talk about having the wrong lens at the wrong time. I was photographing the dancing at the reception – while my friend Heidi left the reception for some photography down by La Caille’s pond with just the bride and groom. And as you can see it was night and it was dark.

When I went to go find them I was carrying my Nikkor 18-200mm lens. Had I known that they were outside – in the dark I should have brought an f/2.8 lens along. And I didn’t have the time to run from the pond to the garden room and back with the right lens.

The lens I had was good for photographing dancing – not midnight lighting. Oh well, I was able to work with the photo and make something cool. I had to crank the ISO on the Nikon D300 to 3200 (unheard of in the days of film). And the lens has Vibration Reduction (to help photograph in low light situations).

If I had planned to take this photograph I would have my Nikkor f/2.8 wide angle lens and one of my tripods with a cable release. I will admit I make occasional mistakes. But I know how to avoid them and how to improve – which any photographer should be able to do.

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