Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Red One vs. Canon 5D Mark II vs. Panasonic Lumix GH1 Video Test

DSLR "combocams" in action make it so hard not to make an impulse purchase!



RedOne (body only) - $17,500 (Red.com)

Canon 5D MKII (body only) - $2,699.89 (Amazon)

Panasonic Lumix GH1 - $2,449.95 (Amazon)

  • LUMIX GH1 kit lens – the LUMIX G VARIO HD 14-140mm/F4.0-5.8 ASPH./MEGA O.I.S. –provides a broad focal length range of 28-280mm (35mm camera equivalent) and supports continuous AF using the contrast AF system for both photo and movie capture. The low-noise lens design also seamlessly supports video recording by minimizing the mechanical sound generated by AF/AE actions.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Canon PowerShot G10: Prosumer Point-and-Shoot Camera

The Canon Powershot G10 is a great point and shoot camera, but it can't even come close to an SLR.

When I considered purchasing this camera I was in envy of SLRs, but I wasn't ready to make the jump. Plus the thought of lugging around a giant camera was off-putting.

I purchased this camera thinking I could achieve somewhat decent DOF shots in preparation of moving to an SLR. You cannot achieve a shallow DOF on this camera unless you are really close, like 30mm close to an object. Zooming in on a subject will not help, because it isn't a constant aperture. Zooming in actually changes your aperture as well. Here are some examples:



But, if you're really close, you can achieve these results:




So my final thoughts on this camera are this:
  • You will have a better understanding of exposure, shutter speed, ISO settings, levels, and RAW images.
  • You will not see a difference switching apertures unless you use manual focus with the scroll wheel on abnormally close subjects.
  • You will have awesome macro shots.
  • You may find the camera a bit too big to comfortably have in your pocket.
  • There is no in-between camera from a regular point-and-shoot to an SLR camera.
  • If you are in SLR envy, MAKE THE JUMP! Don't be afraid!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

35mm Camera in 3D Studio Max

I also set my Target Distance to 100 & f-Stop to 2.0* when enabling Depth of Field (under Multi-Pass Effect):


*the lower the f-Stop, the narrower the focus

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