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Tuesday 30 September 2008

Canon 70-200 f4 Is or 70-200 f2.8 ???????

I have used the canon 70-200 f4 lens for the past few years and upgraded to the IS lens a year ago. I looked at the f2.8 version but thought it was to heavy and kept the f4. I was in a camera shop the other week and had another look at the 2.8 version. They said they would give me a good price and it was that good I bought it. I have used the 2.8 version at a few weddings and still think its to heavy for me hand holding the camera at low shutter speeds...but I have now started using a monopod with the 2.8 lens and use it for Bride/Groom formal shots and some groups. The quality of the 2.8 version is different to the f4. When i say quality I mean background bokeh (blur). I love it. Which would i buy.....both is the answer. The f4 for general candid photography as it zooms so quick with the flick of the zoom ring...its ideal for candid reportage photography. The 2.8 is ultimate quality and works well when you have more time to spare...stopped down to 5.6 the lens is amazinglyy sharp and the bokeh is great. I will be keeping both.

rb

Wednesday 24 September 2008

Canon eos 5D Mk2 / Mk11 HD VIDEO

I take back everything i said about stills photographers not being interested in the 5D having HD VIDEO Click on the link below to view the quality that comes out of the new 5D MkII with L Series Lenses. I want one........

Tuesday 23 September 2008

A good review site

I have been impressed with the reviews from Ken Rockwell on the canon and nikon equipment. Click on the link below to visit his website.

Adobe Photoshop CS 4 First Impressions

I posted the link below a few minutes ago before I had looked at the features adobe CS4 has to offer. I have clicked on my own link below and found a couple of things that will be of interest to digital artists but mainly photoshop is of no interest to real professional photographers. This may seem harsh and allot of photographers will completely disagree with me on this, but Adobe have produced 'Adobe Lightroom' which is amazing value for money, enjoyable to use, easy to learn and logical. Adobe photoshop cs4 is for digital artists who like to manipulate images and spend allot of time on each image. Adobe Lightroom is for professional photographers who can get an image 95% right in camera and then finish off the last 5% in Adobe lightroom quickly. I will be putting a few training movies up over this winter showing you why adobe lightroom 2 has improved workflow so much for professional photographers.

And finally adobe photoshop cs4 is tooo expensive - Buy yourself a nice lens instead......



If you would like to learn adobe Photoshop  lightroom 2 we offer a one to one course email me at training@pureprints.com for more information.

rb

New Adobe Photoshop CS4 Features

Just a quick post. We use adobe lightroom 2 for all our post production now as photoshop is to time consuming for our wedding business. I have just found out adobe photoshop cs4 is being released soon , click on the link below to go to the adobe site to view the new features.

Sunday 21 September 2008

Canon eos 5D Mk II First Impressions(update)

I have just looked at the dpreview site and they have reviewed the canon eos 5D MKII beta. It looks like they have sealed the body well and they have even put the seal between the body and the canon 580 mkII. This is good news. They have image samples on the dpreview site that look good.


Thursday 18 September 2008

Canon eos 5D MkII First Impressions


As you know from reading this blog I am a big fan of the canon eos 5D. I have put at least 75,000 images through my 5D and it has been very reliable and easy to use. The new canon eos 5d Mk II has just been released and will be available before christmas. I have looked at the dpreview site and they show the specification. I will not go through the technicalities just tell you what I think. They have a new improved sensor 21 mp compared to 12mp in my 5D and they have improved the noise with ISO upto 6400 in the normal range. This makes me want to buy the camera already as the majority of my images are shot at 1600 - 3200 in dark churches and reception venues. If the new 5D Mk II can produce low noise images with good colour at 6400 then it will be worth every pound of £2300. The body looks the same shape as the 5D 'which is good anyway' and the general controls seem to be in the same positions. Canon say they have improved the weather seals on the camera but I think nikon and canon need to start saying weather you can use the cameras in normal rain in a u.k summer. Just saying the weather seals are better is know good to us, just tell me if i can use it in the rain or not...simple. I have watched photographers using the 1D MkIII in poring rain with an L series 70-200 f2.8 lens the cameras are soaked and they must do this without worrying . The one thing they seem to have missed that we have all been asking for is dual compact flash cards or at least one compact flash and an SD card for backup of images. From personal experience I can tell you I have had at least three compact flash cards (by the top brands) go wrong. They should have put this in. Instead they have spent your money on HD VIDEO capture in camera (see dpreview for more info). This is great and I can't wait to have a go, it is going to be a great new product for my business BUT. 99.9% of photographers who are serious about still images and would spend £2200 on a camera body will have no interest in VIDEO (in my opinion). They should have spent all your money on the 'best stills camera' ever with a completely sealed body including the flash shoe connection to the Canon 580 EX 2. Dual Compact flash cards and a large ISO button. As you can tell I have been waiting a long time for the perfect digital stills camera and this could have been it. Saying that I have not tried it yet and will look forward to comparing it to the old 5D. I can't wait to buy one of these and it will improve my output at weddings, but canon does need to start listening more of the top pro photographers who will tell them what to put in their cameras. If you want to see a ''''photographers'''' camera go and look at the Nikon D3.

~rb~


    

Tuesday 16 September 2008

Adobe Lightroom Course

I am putting together a new adobe lightroom 2 course. I have found that combining our back to basics photography course with a adobe lightroom 2 course helps you understand photography/digital imaging. 

New Wedding Photography Blog/Site

I have just started a new wedding photography blog. Its going to be a blog/site combining our wedding photography business with wedding projects. 

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Learning the basics first

A have just completed a back to basics course, we run for anybody who would like to understand photography. It made me realise how important it is to master the basics before moving on to using more advanced techniques using a digital slr camera. Apertures, Shutter Speeds and ISO may look complicated to learn, but are the most important things to learn first. I am happy to hear from you if you are confused by any digital camera. We run a 4 hour course for £100. One to One Tuition

Rich 01684 593388

~rb~