With a full-frame Canon or Nikon DSLR, an 85mm prime lens is ideal. If you’re shooting with an APS-C format camera like a Canon EOS 7D Mark II or Nikon D500, a 50mm prime that gives roughly the same ‘effective’ focal length is the best portrait lens for the job. These ...
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Contradicting the adage that you can’t have your cake and eat it, too, Nikon has just released the high-resolution, speed-mindedD850 DSLR. Succeeding the popular D800/E and D810 cameras, the D850 looks to hold onto its high-resolution, multimedia spot in the Nikon lineup, as well as...
A P510 Superzoom Nikon better at tracking than EM5...at least you have a sense of humor...that was absolutely hilarious... When did I ever say that? Not once did I ever bring up that model, or a superzoom Nikon being better than an EM5 but your superiority complex makes it seem lik...
For me, this was definitely the most impressive aspect of the Sony 24mm f/1.4 GM’s optical design. Every wide-angle lens I’ve ever tried that is faster than f/2.8, has suffered from coma and/or astigmatism. The older Canon/Nikon 24mm’s are pretty old and not very good, and the...
If you can handle and know how to use a telephoto lens, you can get a really good ISO and a really good F-stop, and you really want to shoot at a high rate of speed. Your shutter speed needs to be 125th or faster for a telephoto, so I kind of work backwards, if I can get ...
For this shoot, I picked up a 500mm f4 from the fine folks at Nikon Canada. I am in the market for a super telephoto and am trying to get some time in with each the 400, 500 and 600mm. I have shot fairly extensively with the 400mm f/2,8 but have never tried the 500 or 600...