Posts Tagged ‘lenses’

50mm f/1.8 Sample Shots

Friday, January 9th, 2009

So a couple of days ago, I decided to go out and buy something to suppress my want for the $$ equipment on my wish list.

The cheapest thing I could find that would entertain me just long enough was the Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens. When I say cheap, I mean disposable cheap. However, this lens packs a lot of punch for what you pay!

With such a large aperture and, subsequently, a shallow depth of field it makes for some very interesting shots. The large aperture also allows you to take more hand-held photos in lower light situations. Also, a 50mm on my 1.6 crop body camera would equate to 80mm – a great focal length for portrait photography! (more…)

Exposure Calculator

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

A great little tool I have been using during my “Great Glass Debate“.

http://www.robert-barrett.com/photo/exposure_calculator.html

The Great Glass Debate – Part 1

Monday, December 29th, 2008

As part of my ambition towards becoming a better photographer, upgrading my equipment became imminent. After getting (placing on my Christmas list) “The Digital Photography Book“, by Scott Kelby, and talking to a few people, I quickly realized that upgrading my “Glass” (Lenses) and investing in, and using,  a half decent tripod will help get me to the next level. (more…)