Ze Plastico Fantastico
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When I picked up a camera for the very first time last year after Cadence's arrival, I remember reading on a photography website that success was the result of 80% photographer, 15% lens and 5% camera. Now 14 months later I've seen enough and done enough to believe that is absolutely correct.
We've barely scratched the surface of what's possible in the coming months and years. I wish everyone here success behind the camera.
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I hope you keep posting great pictures and tips for better photos, your images are professional and very well made, the colors are fantastic!
as a beginner in dsrl, a bright lens like the 50mm 1.8 resolves a lot of light situation and lack of camera controls skills.
my first lens after removing the 18-55 (kit) is the Nikkor 50mm 1.8 version an I love it.
it was made in the dark with no tripod, The only source of light in this shot was my screen computer. no photoshop.
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GreatSoul wrote:If you have a Canon SLR or plan on getting one, I strongly recommend the Canon 50mm 1.8 prime lens ( or the "plastic fantastic" as the pros call it). It's very inexpensive (about $100 US on Amazon/ebay) while the sharpness and colors beat the hell out of any Canon kit lens.
It's great low light gear with it's 1.8 aperture and has pretty decent bokeh for a cheapo lens too. Autofocus is kinda slow but acceptable for the great images it will give you.
This was shot with a single 10-watt bulb in the evening using the 50mm @ 2.0:
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But instead of a 1:1 clone, Yongnuo did do their own thing to the lens and even slightly improved on Canon's offering. Apparently they altered the optics slightly and most importantly they also equiped their lens with a better aperture (more blades) which yields a (much) better/smoother bokeh (rendering of out-of-focus parts).
For a comparison of both lenses: http://petapixel.com/2014/12/27/compari ... m-f1-8-ii/
Yongnuo also cloned Canon's f1.4 50mm ... and apparently a f2.0 35mm is on its way too.
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Yeah I've seen it around and thanks for mentioning. Only question would be durability with YN as some of their other products get mixed reviews in that area.life-is-plastic wrote:The 'plastic-fantastic' has been 'cloned' by a chinese manufacturer called Yongnuo, and is sold even cheaper compared to the Canon one.
But instead of a 1:1 clone, Yongnuo did do their own thing to the lens and even slightly improved on Canon's offering. Apparently they altered the optics slightly and most importantly they also equiped their lens with a better aperture (more blades) which yields a (much) better/smoother bokeh (rendering of out-of-focus parts).
For a comparison of both lenses: http://petapixel.com/2014/12/27/compari ... m-f1-8-ii/
Yongnuo also cloned Canon's f1.4 50mm ... and apparently a f2.0 35mm is on its way too.
For such a low price on the 50 it's probably worth a shot
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Improvements have been made to the aperture (rounder), the mount (metal), motor (much quieter STM) and coating
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PLAY MISTY FOR ME. http://www.dollalbum.com/dollgallery/in ... ?cat=13214
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More pictures coming in the "girls new room thread"!1jayjay wrote:I agree I love the results deerman. ace pic thanks. Erica looks stunning. Now all we need is for you to just get more pics so we can see the results.
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L.I.P. you lens freaklife-is-plastic wrote:Canon has upgraded the 1.8 50mm II into an EF 50mm f/1.8 STM ... brand new and shipping now
Improvements have been made to the aperture (rounder), the mount (metal), motor (much quieter STM) and coating
Nice work there deerman have you switched to Canon?deerman wrote:An improvement my friend
Took this one with new 50 STM and yeah it's a nice upgrade over the older version. Canon priced it the same too!
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I love my plastic fantastic, except for one thing ... it's difficult to get the focus right. If this is improved, I'm going to buy the new one.GreatSoul wrote:Took this one with new 50 STM and yeah it's a nice upgrade over the older version. Canon priced it the same too!