Ratpack said:Great shots, what camera do you use?
Thanks.
I shoot with the now obsolete Canon 20D.
Ratpack said:Great shots, what camera do you use?
PoohJen said:since i don't yet get what the 1.8 does (or rather, how to manage that part of dslr-land), what can this lens do that my Sigma 18-125 can't/doesn't?
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PoohJen said:since i don't yet get what the 1.8 does (or rather, how to manage that part of dslr-land), what can this lens do that my Sigma 18-125 can't/doesn't?
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jann1033 said:i might be able to give an example...i was taking a tiny partially frozen snowy waterfall that is in a little ravine today and my 28-135 ( f3.5-6.3) would only let me get a fast ( over 250) to blur the water when i used a high iso( think it was 800) the 50mm 1.8 i could get all the way up to 1600 shutter speed f 1.8 at 200 iso so less noise and blurred the water. as it ended up i liked the slower speed( really slow like 30) better but at least the 50mm gave me a better option than the other lens. cause the aperture on the 50 can get a bigger hole, it needs less light and so you can get a faster shutter speed
PoohJen said:since i don't yet get what the 1.8 does (or rather, how to manage that part of dslr-land), what can this lens do that my Sigma 18-125 can't/doesn't?
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PoohJen said:ok, so the 1.8 is the aperture (which i still can't figure out how to adjust on the XT, so i just always bump up ISO. just a matter of reading up on it AHEAD of time, I guess!)
not sure what 250 and 1600 (if not ISO) mean, but it's late. go to bed, Janet! I'll check back in the morning.Also, it was too dang cold to go out with the camera today; I commend you! I spent the day playing inside w/ my trial PE5 download.
eta: cool pic Jeff!
changed this quote so it's all about mehandicap18 said:jann, try using auto white balance for snow pics then using a +1 exposure compensation. The camera doesn't know you want it white, not gray.
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Snurk71 said:Just when I think I get aperature, f-stops, shuuter speed, DOF...
I get the advantage of the 50mm f1.8 in that I can get a brighter exposure than the sigma 18-125 at the same shutter speed (because the max aperature on the sigma at 50mm would be around 4.0 compared to 1.8). I get that I won't have a very deep DOF at that low of an aperature (low aperature number = shallower DOF). And I think I even get that the picture will be "better" because the 50mm is a better lens (I'm not really understanding why, but I'll take the experts word for it).
But there are a few things I still might not be getting yet.
1) When you say the 50mm is a "faster lens", is the lens actually mechanically faster or is that shorthand because it *can* be faster (you can shoot with a faster shutter because of the wider aperature, assuming everything else is the same)?
2) I assume you can increase the aperature above 1.8, getting a deeper DOF?
3) Do you manual or auto focus with a prime lens like this, since it sounds like you don't have a lot of room for error if the autofocus grabs the wrong thing?
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Ratpack said:Just picked up Nikon's version of this lens and below is my first attempt at using it. I still have a little to learn about it, but I can already tell it will be one of my favorites. The boy kept moving back a little so he got a little out of focus, so I probably should have increased the f-stop, but not bad for my first trial I think.
Ratpack said:Just picked up Nikon's version of this lens and below is my first attempt at using it. I still have a little to learn about it, but I can already tell it will be one of my favorites. The boy kept moving back a little so he got a little out of focus, so I probably should have increased the f-stop, but not bad for my first trial I think.
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