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Lens Comparison 24-70mm f/2.8 – Canon Versus Tamron

25 Jul

If you’re looking to upgrade from your kit lens the 24-70 f/2.8 lens is a common choice. It’s got a good range zoom and wide largest aperture of f/2.8 for the entire range. But which one to choose? Brand name or third party?

In this video Matthew Gore does a really comprehensive lens comparison between the brand name Canon brand name version, and the Tamron third party one. He takes a look at focusing and how much noise each produce, sharpness at different focal lengths and apertures and chromatic aberration.

There is a significant price difference, as he mentioned. Take a look at both:

  • Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Standard Zoom Lens – $ 1899 USD
  • Tamron SP 24-70mm Di VC USD – $ 1299 USD

Also available are:

  • A Nikon version – the Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor – $ 1887 USD
  • A Sigma version which can be purchased for many different camera bodies (as can the Tamron) – $ 385 USD (make sure you read some reviews on this lens if you decide you want to go for this option)
  • Sony 24 -70mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T Zoom Lens – $ 1998 USD

At $ 600 more (almost 50% higher) is it worth it to you? See which he recommends in the video and which he would purchase and why.

Do you own one of these lenses? Which one and why did you select it? Please share your thoughts in the comments on whether you feel the third party lenses measure up to brand name ones.

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Photos of former Vice President Dick Cheney on September 11, 2001 released to public record

25 Jul

A collection of images featuring then-Vice President Dick Cheney on September 11, 2001 have recently been released to the public in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. Part of the National Archive, the images are available on Flickr and show Cheney traveling on Marine Two and at the President’s Emergency Operations Center. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Hammock suspension adds extra protection in the Kontrast Pro DSLR Backpack from Case Logic

25 Jul

Bag manufacturer Case Logic has launched a new backpack that features a hammock system, suspending a DSLR with lens attached within the space in the middle of the bag. The company claims this adds extra protection as less of the camera body is in direct contact with the structure of the bag. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Mein Weg zum eigenen Stil

25 Jul

© Walter Luttenberger

Ein Beitrag von: Walter Luttenberger

Ein Fotograf durchläuft im Laufe seines Schaffens verschiedene Phasen. Durch Testen unterschiedlicher Techniken und Ausprobieren aller möglichen Stilarten festigt sich meistens irgendwann ein bestimmter Stil, der der Persönlichkeit und Ausdrucksweise des Fotografen entspricht. In meinem Fall brauchte es durchaus einige Jährchen bis ich soweit war, behaupten zu können, meinen eigenen Stil gefunden zu haben.
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28 Refreshing Photos of Ordinary Things

25 Jul

As photographers we like to get out and travel to find unique and interesting things to photograph. But there are photographic subjects everywhere – all you need to do is look around and get creative.

Here are some photos of every day, ordinary objects – where the photographers have gotten creative with lighting, cropping, and composition. Take note – you can do this too!

~lzee~bleu~

By ~lzee~bleu~

JLS Photography - Alaska

By JLS Photography – Alaska

Maria Teresa Ambrosi

By Maria Teresa Ambrosi

Hiroyuki Takeda

By Hiroyuki Takeda

Holley And Chris Melton

By Holley And Chris Melton

Giusi Barbiani

By Giusi Barbiani

Flavio~

By Flavio~

Theilr

By theilr

Darlene Hildebrandt

By Darlene Hildebrandt

Tom Roeleveld

By Tom Roeleveld

Jo Christian Oterhals

By Jo Christian Oterhals

Michael Porter

By Michael Porter

Harry (Howard) Potts

By Harry (Howard) Potts

Johann Coetzer

By Johann Coetzer

Herr Hans Gruber

By Herr Hans Gruber

DorkyMum

By DorkyMum

Caro Wallis

By Caro Wallis

Georgie Sharp

By Georgie Sharp

Roland Peschetz

By Roland Peschetz

Benjamin Lehman

By Benjamin Lehman

Pascal Bovet

By Pascal Bovet

Michael Pardo

By Michael Pardo

Mbgrigby

By mbgrigby

Jared Tarbell

By Jared Tarbell

IMorpheus

By iMorpheus

William Warby

By William Warby

Daniel Wehner

By Daniel Wehner

Javier Morales

By Javier Morales

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Ordinary Objects

25 Jul

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. There are always more interesting photography subjects somewhere else other than the place we live. Or are there?

Now is your chance to make photos from ordinary things you find in and around your own house and neighborhood.

Darwin Bell

By darwin Bell

Eduardo Mueses

By Eduardo Mueses

Weekly Photography Challenge – Ordinary Objects

So go find some old shoes, bottles, bottle caps, string, tools, kitchen utensils – anything that might make an interesting photo. The key to making great a photo of something you see every day is to use good lighting, camera angle, choose the right lens, and camera settings.

Perhaps you could try some macro photography, or black and white, or a new post-processing technique. The more you shoot near home and practice and experiment – the better you’ll be equipped for situations that present themselves later. Only putting in your 10,000 hours will get you to “expert” status.

Marco Monetti

By marco monetti

Nic Taylor

By Nic Taylor

YJ Khaw

By YJ Khaw

JD Hancock

By JD Hancock

JD Hancock

By JD Hancock

Caroline

By Caroline

Share your images below:

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer upload them to your favourite photo sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge. Sometimes it takes a while for an image to appear so be patient and try not to post the same image twice.

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24. Juli 2015

25 Jul

Das Bild des Tages von: Luna Khods

© Luna Khods

Im Ausblick: Frauen im Nahen Osten, verkohlte Rosen und Monster.
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Metabones creates Speed Booster ULTRA with improved optics and Canon lens AF for Panasonic users

25 Jul

Caldwell Photographic and Metabones have announced the Speed Booster Ultra for Micro Four Thirds: an updated design that uses more sophisticated glass and has been optimized for use with the relatively thick Micro Four Thirds filter stack. The latest Canon version also gains AF-S autofocus when used with Panasonic cameras: an improvement available via firmware update for existing users. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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24 Frames Per Second: Finding Photographic Inspiration From Cinema

25 Jul

I don’t believe that, as a photographer, it didn’t occur to me for quite some time to look to movies for inspiration and lessons I could use in my own art. But as I’ve grown as a consumer of movies and art, I’ve learned to look more closely at the choices filmmakers have selected in order to convey information to Continue Reading

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Peak Design’s Everyday Messenger carries more than camera gear

25 Jul

Peak Design, maker of the Slide and Clutch and other camera gear, has launched its newest bag on Kickstarter. Called ‘The Everyday Messenger’, this bag features an adaptable design able to tote around one’s everyday gear along with photography equipment. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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