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Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 lens review and video test on canon 7d. – DSLR Film NOOB

15 Nov

The Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 lens if often recommended for crop sensor cameras. But I’ve had a hard time finding video footage of the lens in use. So Along with a short review I’ve taken the time to demonstrate the Tokina 11-16 in video mode on my canon 7d. Equipment used: Canon 7d, Sigma 24 1.8, tokina 11-16, and zoom h4n

 
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Why You Might Want To Consider A Full Frame Fisheye Lens Even If You Have A Crop Sensor Camera

13 Nov

There are few things better in life than having something go wrong that leads to the discovery of something even better.

Such is the case with my plan to test out a Canon 8-15mm fisheye lens courtesy of BorrowLenses.com. My intent with the lens was to take it with me to the wilds of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in Utah for some crazy, circular images. The problem is I lack a full frame Canon camera, but would be traveling with Michael Riffle, who owns a Canon 5D Mark III. He accepted the challenge to test the lens, being familiar with fisheyes himself.

One thing led to another and we never got around to testing the lens on his camera. Instead, I often found myself using the lens on my Canon 7D, a crop sensor camera. The Canon 8-15mm is intended to fit a full frame sensor and produce, at 8mm, a fully circular image, much like this example from a Sigma 4.5mm on a crop sensor camera.

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What happened instead was a cross between this full circle and a more traditional 15mm on a crop sensor. The 8-15mm lens will show edges of the circle when below 10mm but will otherwise fully cover the sensor from 10mm-15mm. A major difference from a non-fisheye lens, though, is the curving in the image.

For instance, here are two shots, both taken at 10mm. The difference: the first lens is a non-fisheye Canon EF 10-22mm lens and the second is the Canon 8-15mm fisheye.

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Both shots are taken from nearly the same perspective (the fisheye is taken from the position of the Nikon D800E in the first image) but the fisheye gives a different feel. I only made slight clarity and level adjustments in the photos and did not crop them, so this is what you can expect at 10mm.

Below 10mm the black edge of the area outside the fisheye is seen. How bad is it? It depends.

At first it annoyed me to have the incomplete image. Neither full fisheye nor filled frame. Like this:

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But then I started finding instances where it worked well. The arches found in these parks lent themselves naturally to the form factor. The more I experimented, the more I enjoyed the effect.

I realize not everyone will like this look. By the time you read this, there might be a dozen notes in the comment section below stating how horrible it is. But this is photography and it is art, so it doesn’t really matter what I like or the commenters like. It matters what you like.

Below are more examples from my short trip. If they intrigue you to give the lens a try, all the better. Some have the corners blacked out and some are zoomed in slightly. Experiment, play, have fun.

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The first set of images are from Mesa Arch in Canyonlands NP at sunrise which was packed with 20 or more photographers. The second set is from Delicate Arch in Arches NP at sunrise with absolutely no one else around.

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A special thank you to BorrowLenses.com for giving me the chance to play with the lens.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Why You Might Want To Consider A Full Frame Fisheye Lens Even If You Have A Crop Sensor Camera



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Nikon D3000 Pictures / Photos – 18-55mm and 55-200mm Lens DSLR [Part 2]

13 Nov

500px.com www.flickr.com www.twitter.com/josuebraun This is my second video. 8 months with the D3000. Hope you like it. 😀 This is my first video: www.youtube.com flickr.com/photos/josuebraun/ @josuebraun Nikon D3000 / 18-55mmVR and 55-200mmVR Lens No edition.
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How To: Change a Lens on a Digital SLR Camera

12 Nov

Visit my official blog! — youngflyer12.blogspot.com This video demonstrates how to change the lens on a digital SLR (DSLR) camera. The camera used in this How To is the Nikon D60. Methods for changing lenses vary depending on the manufacturer. Nevertheless, the process should be quite similar for any camera. Catch many more interesting videos on my channel. Enjoy!
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Review Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC lens

12 Nov

Hey guys bear with me as this is my first review, I will try to review all of my photographic equipment to help you guys in choosing what’s best for you. More of these to come soon. This review was recorded using my Kodak Zi6

Here I go again, spotlighting the detail captured in old fashioned film photography. This time it’s a frame of 35mm positive film (Fuji Provia-100). Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan 9000ED, this frame of film becomes a 30 megapixel file. While the Canon 5D MkII and Nikon’s D3x offer resolution very close to 30 megapixels, neither is a match for the detail and tonal quality captured by film.

 
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Nikon 50mm 1.8 pancake lens comparison for DSLRs

10 Nov

In this episode I talk about a couple of affordable manual pancake lenses from the film photography era that work great with video DSLRs. I compare two versions of Nikon’s 50mm 1.8, one with multi-coating, and one without. Official Lens names: Nikon Nikkor AI-S 50mm 1.8 NEW MIJ Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8 NEW MIJ Blog post: fromtheraw.blogspot.com These will work great on DX Nikon DSLRs for video or photos in Manual mode (‘M’ on the dial) only with Live view turned on. -soon I will post a video with a trick I found out to get them to work without Live View, comment if you need to know now! Please check your compatibility first! For Canon or other DSLRs, or micro four thirds cameras please look into lens adapters, they are a great option to get some inexpensive older Nikon glass on whatever you shoot with. Adapter to use Nikon lenses on Canon DSLRS: amzn.to Adapter to use Nikon lenses on Micro Four Thirds: amzn.to Adapter to use Nikon lenses on Sony NEX E mount:amzn.to Amazing site with Nikon lens specs, look-up a lens by serial number range etc. www.photosynthesis.co.nz Music by Retrigger and 8-Bit Ninjas, Check them out: freemusicarchive.org freemusicarchive.org Gear Used: Nikon D5100: amzn.to Nikon 35mm 1.8G: amzn.to Rode Videomic: amzn.to Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8: amzn.to S01E05

Motorcycling Photography in the Bay of Plenty hills of New Zealand. Staring Greg on his 750 Suzuki Katana, Di on her Harley and Kevin on his 1400 Kawasaki Ninja.
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Nikon 70-200mm VR Lens review part 2 The results and conclusion (dombower.com)

09 Nov

dombowerphoto.blogspot.com hello, here is the video i have been meaning to finish. Its the review of the very expensive nikon 70-200vr AF-S lens costing around £1300 at the moment. I have put in some of the photos from the film that is being directed by Gayle Baird and also a bit of footage from the short film, the conclusion of the lens may not be what you were expecting. If you enjoy my videos please post them on your Facebook page and let others know about this channel, please subscribe and share on Facebook and twitter. Also check out the links below. If you really like my work please feel free to check out or buy a copy of the my PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK: Getting There With Photography: By Dom Bower www.blurb.com FACEBOOK Critique/advice GROUP www.facebook.com FACEBOOK PAGE www.facebook.com TWITTER page twitter.com WEBSITE www.dombower.com PHOTOGRAPHY CLOTHING Point and destroy clothing http For my AZ of Weightloss Tips check out: dombowerexercise.blogspot.co.uk And to donate to The Cancer Charity that I am doing a Trek for please visit www.justgiving.com
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This is a simple product unboxing/review/test of the Yongnuo RF-603 N3 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger/Wireless Shutter Release Transceiver Kit. This is the Nikon version they do make them for Canon. *****Update***** I just got a set of the Yongnuo RF-603 N1 that is for the Nikon pro line up to see if the transceiver where the same and work as only flash triggers for additional flashes and yes they are the same. So if you are looking for ONLY the flash trigger part the N1 version will work as well. (all of the Yongnuo RF-603 will work the on what ever camera you need them to the only difference in the version is the cable for the Wireless Shutter Release) I also tested the flash trigger with my old D70 and it works perfectly as well it even works at 500/sec sync speed that it is capable of. Check out my first review on the “Titanium 16 Bay Battery Charger MD-1600L” here is the link www.youtube.com Here is the link to it on Amazon: www.amazon.com Check out my website www.G25inc.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com

 
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Photography: The Prime Lens

08 Nov

www.lourceyphoto.com – A look at the prime lens and why you should add one to your camera bag. NOTE sorry about the mono audio – had a problem with the mic. Please just IMAGINE stereo sound! 🙂
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Sigma USA announces $899 price for 35mm F1.4 DG HSM prime lens

07 Nov

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Sigma USA has announced the price and availability details of the 35mm F1.4 DG HSM it unveiled at Photokina 2012. The 35mm F1.4, which will be available for Nikon, Canon, Sony, Pentax and Sigma DSLRs, is compatible with both full-frame and APS-C cameras. It will have an estimated street price of $ 899, making it significantly less expensive than the big-brand competition. The lens is the first of Sigma’s ‘Global Vision’ lineup, representing the ‘Art’ category of enthusiast-grade lenses.

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new Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G AF-S lens unboxing

06 Nov

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