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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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Prime LensesSunday, January 10th, 2010

I love prime lenses – the only way theses lenses can zoom is with my feet. Two of these lenses are a standard f/2.8 – nothing to exciting. But two of these lenses are f/1.8 and f/1.4 – which is my favorite feature of many prime lenses. They can shoot with a very shallow depth of field and they can shoot in very low light situations.

Nikkor Prime Lenses

Nikkor Prime Lenses

I photograph about 95% of the time with a prime lens. There are times where a zoom lens is the only way to go – during a wedding ceremony when I am capturing all the happening and going on. But for portraits, details and more when it is important to slow down and compose a photograph – prime lenses are my go to choice.

In the next year I am planning on adding a Canon camera and some Canon prime lenses to my line up. The Canon prime lenses are some that Nikon doesn’t bother creating. If things go according to plan I will have a new Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon f/1.2 50mm lens by the end of February.

I could talk gear all day.

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