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Tilt – Shift Lenses. A New Perspective

I  am always on the look out for new techniques and equipments for my wedding photography work and recently fell in love with some of Canon wildest lenses: the tilt-shift lenses.

For my birthday, my lovely wife offered my the newly redesigned Canon TS-E 24 mm f/3.5 L II and I’d say that it is one of my most beloved lenses in my L series collection of Canon lenses.

Unlike what these lenses are originally designed for (architecture and table top photography) I have used my TS-E lens for wedding. It is amazing how these lenses introduce a new perspective in the wedding photography world. I am now able to control my depth of field at any aperture.

The TS-E 24 mm f/3.5 L II is not only the sharpest 24 mm lens, even wide opened, it is also the most beautiful in design.

Using the TS-E lenses will take you away from your habits, especially the focus and recompose attitude. Yes, this lens is manual focus only and when tilted, you have to compose and then focus or recomposing will change your focus plane and the image will be completely different from what it is intended for.

I had a chance to test drive the TS-E 90 mm f/2.8 (special thank to Paul @ CPS, Canon Professional Services Australia, and Greg @ Ted’s Camera Canberra). This lens was designed back in the early 90′s but are still amazing to use. I played around in the Civic with it on a Canon 5D Mark II body.

Because TS-E lenses are manual focus, you need a big and bright viewfinder in order to get great result.

The TS-E 90 mm f/2.8 is also a near macro lens so it is really interesting to use for details shots, especially for jewelery, ring shots.

Here are a few frames with the Canon TS=-E 90 mm f/2.8

This band was performing in the City Walk and I stopped by to buy one of their CDs.

Canon TS-E 90 mm f/2.8 - Photo by Thierry

Tilted on left

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Canon 1D Mark IV is coming down to Canberra

Exciting mail received from CPS this morning.

Come along to discover this long waited high featured camera.

Some of the top photographers in the world are reconsidering the way they shoot wedding with one and only body: The Canon 1D Mark IV.

After a few weddings with the smaller version, Canon 7D, I am also waiting for this beauty to be available in store soon. At Ted’s Camera of course.

Canon 1D Mark IV. Advanced Simplicity

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Canon 7D and Nikon D700 Confrontation

Updated the confrontation between the Canon 7D and the Nikon D700.

The test is mainly focused on the AF system of these two cameras in Ai Servo, for Canon, and Continuous AF for Nikon.

Video of the scene in HD:

A quick test of the new Canon AF system on the 7D in Ai Servo mode at 8 fps.

Cameras used: Canon 7D and Nikon D700

Lenses used: Canon 70-200 f2,8 IS L USM and Nikon 70-200 f2,8 AF-S VR G

Cameras settings:

Tv/T: 1/8000 sec

Av/A: f:2.8

ISO: 800

Ai Servo @ 8fps for the Canon 7D

Continuous AF @ 5fps for the Nikon D700

Center AF point used.

Both cameras have been placed on a tripod with their IS and VR turned OFF.

The speed of the subject is towards the camera at a stabilized speed of 60 km/h

The Canon 7D is set of AF priority and we only have 67 frames out of the theoretical 80 frames for the 10 seconds squeeze of the trigger.

The Nikon D700 gave a consistent 42 frames for 8.3 seconds squeeze of the trigger.

Details of this test and 100% crop galleries on www.photoerrant.com

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