Excited about new camera tomorrow

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14163332#post14163332 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dendronepthya
Woot! I picked up my first L lens for the camera. 35mm f/1.4L. It doesn't really do me any good for tank photos, but I figure it is going to be on my camera 80% of the time. I'm selling my 50mm f/1.4 to help finance it.


May I ask what made you pick the 35mm 1.4 for your first L lens? What do you normally shoot that you'll have the 35mm on 80% of the time?

Great camera btw. I'm going ff for my next upgrade but may just go with the old 5D for now as I can't justify (nor afford) the price of the new 5DII for my general purpose. :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14163332#post14163332 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dendronepthya
Woot! I picked up my first L lens for the camera. 35mm f/1.4L. It doesn't really do me any good for tank photos, but I figure it is going to be on my camera 80% of the time. I'm selling my 50mm f/1.4 to help finance it.

The only problem right now is that it is 10 degrees F outside and there is nothing particularly interesting to shoot inside.
Ohhhh happy days! =)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14174735#post14174735 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JeffReef
May I ask what made you pick the 35mm 1.4 for your first L lens? What do you normally shoot that you'll have the 35mm on 80% of the time?
Generally, I take photos indoors. In particular, I have a thing for dinner parties and like to take pictures without a flash. Often times, there is not a lot of light at all nor is there a lot of room to back up to get more into the shot. The camera and lens combo is just great for that. At ISO 3200 and f/1.4 I can get decent looking shots in candle light.

@Reef Bass and rynon - Thanks for the complements. I wish all my shots turned out that well :)
 
Took some more photos of new corals I picked up this weekend. The nice thing about this camera is that I'm able to crop out a lot of the image to get these shots. 21 MP is a lot of space to work with. Eventually I want to make some large prints of some of these for my wall.

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:lol:

Awesome. Pics 1 and 5 do it for me. 5 is psycho colored but lacking the ultimate crispness of your others. Maybe you sneezed during the 2.59 second exposure? ;)
 
Hey! It's not nice to induce camera envy in someone who just got such a sweet camera (50D) so recently. That 5D II is a right beauty (Homer drooling smilie here).

I need a L lens or two before I go upgrading my back. By then the 5D III will be out!

What lens(es) do you use most Ryan?

Fine collection of frothy beverages btw. I'm a hoppy ale guy myself. You and beerguy ever knock a few back?
 
@TitusvileSurfer - Dude that's just wrong lol.

@rbaker - It's a really fun toy huh? I haven't seen you in years. When I'm in NE Ohio next, we should get together and I can show you the greenhouse again. It looks way different I'm sure than the last time you saw it.

@Reef Bass - what does your setup look like?

The 5D is wonderful no doubt. It makes me want to shoot more and more. The problem is, I have a really hard time finding subject matter. My friend says there is beauty in the simplest things, and when I see other people's shots I can definitely see it. Me on the other hand, unless it is exploding or something, it doesn't catch my eye. I never factored in "psychiatric counseling" when I bought the camera in order to get at its full potential. *sob* Why do I hate the world *sob*
 
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