Posts Tagged canon
A new lens for the Rebel XT
Posted by Prentice Wongvibulsin in Photography on December 25, 2009
I recently picked up a new lens for my Rebel XT. I’ve been primarily shooting with my Canon EOS 40D and an EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM
but I decided that I needed a good quality, small and compact lens for my Rebel XT.
After doing some research, I decided to pick up the EF 35mm f/2. It is an amazing lens! Considering that this lens is only $319, I was impressed by how sharp the lens is even when shot wide open. Also, the depth of field is very shallow wide open which is great for portraits. The size of the lens also works well for the size and weight of the rebels.
In my opinion the bokeh quality is very nice when shot wide open, but due to the 5 blade aperture, the out of focus highlights appear is pentagons which is not very pleasing.
Perhaps the biggest issue I hav with this lens is that the AF is obscenely loud. The AF motor makes a high pitch whirl which is audible even in moderately loud rooms. Also, this lens does not have FTM.
On the other hand, the AF is reasonably fast and the build quality of this lens is pretty sturdy too. It doesn’t “feel like a toy” (as some people have described the EF 50mm f/1.8 II).
If you’re looking for a compact lens to shoot in available light, I’d highly recommend this lens. Especially if you’re just starting out with a rebel and you’re looking to get serious about photography.
While in a similar price range, I choose this lens over the EF 50mm f/1.4 USM because, while the 50mm is an extraordinary lens, on a 1.6x FOVC camera, it is slightly too telephoto as a walk-around lens. The 50mm is a great lens and I’d pick up one of these too if you can afford both.
The EF 24mm f/2.8 and EF 28mm f/2.8 are actually closer to 50mm (on a 1.6x FOVC) but I didn’t choose these because they got terrible reviews.
Finally, the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is in the same price range as these lenses and I’d also highly recommend this lens. It is larger than the EF 35mm f/2 but it is still a good fit on the rebel bodies. This lens also has a HSM motor (which is Sigma’s equivalent of USM) and FTM. Unfortunately this lens only works with 1.6x FOVC bodies so if you decide to upgrade to a full frame down the road, this lens would be incompatible. But if you’re just getting started that upgrade maybe be very far down the road anyway.
Triggering a Canon camera using Pocketwizard without an $80 cable.
Posted by Prentice Wongvibulsin in Photography on June 2, 2009
So you have PocketWizzard…but you don’t want to buy their expensive pre-trigger cable.. so what do you need to do to trigger your camera without an obscenely overpriced cable?
For the Rebel series, its easy… just buy a cheep 3.5mm to 2.5mm headphone adapter… they sell them at Radio Shack.
For any other Canon camera (with the N3 plug) its a bit trickier… its not exactly a standard connector… so after some hunting, I finally found this sweet adapter on Amazon which only cost $8.49 (as of 5/25): Camera Adapter for Canon with N-3 Plug
(In comparison to the pricey Pocket Wizard 804-511 CM-N3-P Canon N3 Pre-Releaseable Motor Drive Cord)
Just connect a normal 3.5mm audio cable (either mono or stereo work fine) to your Pocketwizzard and you’re good to go!
Fenway HD Camera – Sony HDC-910 – Canon 75x
Posted by Prentice Wongvibulsin in Photography on May 6, 2009
Stumbled across this awesome video of a camera man explaining his gear… a 9.5-700mm f/1.7 Lens!? That’s ridiculous.
Fenway HD Camera – Sony HDC-910 – Canon 75x from Tom Guilmette on Vimeo.
The camera head new has a retail price of $94,700.00 and that does not include the viewfinder or the lens!
Wow…








