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The 35mm lens is better because those two won't autofocus
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Originally Posted by dunkahollik
would you guys give me your thoughts on tokina 11 16 ultra wide verse the canon 10 22 wide angle ?
i have xsi and will be purchasing the t1i
That is because the crop factor on a Canon (that is not full frame) is x1.6. That is because the sensor is smaller compared to a Full-Frame modelwhich is based on the 35mm film format.Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
I'll get the 35mm, I'm trying to be a cheepo with the stuff that I buy because I feel guilty it's not going to my car. While I was reading it said its equivalent to a 52mm film lens or something, what does that mean?
Originally Posted by norcalballgirl23
pretty good review i read a couple times before i ordered my 35mm f/1.8G some of you may find it helpful/informative as well
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htmhttp://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htm
I have that same exact shot, from that same exact intersection.Originally Posted by lauk4kicks
i've had the lens for a few weeks now. i love it. it works great with a speedlight.Originally Posted by norcalballgirl23
pretty good review i read a couple times before i ordered my 35mm f/1.8G some of you may find it helpful/informative as well
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htmhttp://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htm
Word on the prismatic, hinged mirror streets of camera-land suggest that NIkon is preparing to launch "new products" for Spring. Rightful speculation made after a press invite was purportedly sent to a variety of photog publications announcing an April 14th launch event. Expectations vary widely as to what will be announced including a new entry-level D60-followup with 720p video on up to a D400 with 16 megapixel Sony CMOS. We even have the dubious photo above showing a Nikon with articulating display taken by a jockey riding a humor forum who claims to have been traveling "somewhere in Eastern Europe and stumbled across a commercial shoot for Nikon." Sure, that's believable. Fortunately, we're just over a week away from knowing for sure.
Update: Well, well, what's this... we just received a big batch of spy shots that look authentic enough and clearly show what looks like a low-end Nikon with articulating display.
Update 2: We just received a few more pictures as well as the detailed backstory to this Nikon with swiveling display (a first for Nikon). Seems Kevin, a film student, was smitten by the Arriflex235435 motion picture camera used to film the commercial in Dubrovnik, Croatia yesterday. It wasn't until later, when he was reviewing the pics from the day, that he realized "that the subject of the commercial was the yet to be announced Nikon 500(0?)." Looks like a legit and incredibly fortunate find to us.
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I've used and really enjoyed a Canon G5 for a while now and one of the best things I enjoyed was the swivel screen (and the manual options and capabilitiesfor a P&S)... currently a D90 owner... this potential new Nikon dSLR, makes me wonder if I should have waited... but then again if I did I would not beenjoying the D90 NOW! Technology, everyday something newer, better, and less expensive.
Funny, I don't find it distracting, it's a part of the captureOriginally Posted by Apollo XXXIII
I find the shadow very distracting in this pic.Originally Posted by 165kicks