Thursday, June 19, 2008

It's ALMOST Summer, officially...

But flash is still very much a part of summer photography...

Hangin' out in the backyard

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100mm F/2.8 Series E vs. 105mm F/2.5 AI

My friend at work loaned me his old camera gear to play with. Included in the kit was the 105mm f/2.5 AI lens. Since this lens has a pretty solid reputation for quality, I wanted to see how it compared to my $55 100mm f/2.8 Series E lens -- one of my favorite lenses.

VS

All photos with the 105mm AIS were shot at f/2.8. Photos are exactly as they came out of the camera, with only the text added in Photoshop -- no further adjustment. I focused on the same item in both sets of pictures, using the same focus point on my D200. Let's look at the results:





These lenses are practically the same. I notice very, very little difference. In the last set of photos, I do like the 105's bokeh a tad better -- it's a little creamier. Honestly, it makes me that much happier with my cheap 100mm holds its own.

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Sunday, June 08, 2008

From the Archives -- TLR Oldy Moldys

I finally got the scanner I've been wanting for a few years. It arrived yesterday, and I finally got a chance to set it up this evening.

Here are a few keepers from the first and only roll of 120 slide film I've ever shot, which I just recently re-discovered (it wasn't in the book of negatives I put together in college).

Mt. Shuksan

Winter at Mt. Rainier

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