Showing posts with label manual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manual. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 December 2017

PoTd - December 23

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Pic-of-The-day - "Christmas glow".

Scan from Print, long exposure from  the 1980's made with a Canon AE1 & 50mm 1.8 FD. That lens still get occasional use on newer  digital gear.

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Friday, 22 December 2017

PoTd - December 22

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 Pic-of-The-day - "Santa".
Various incarnations of Santa   from the 80's & possibly 90's. All scanned from film prints.




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Wednesday, 13 September 2017

PoTd - September 13

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 Pic-of-The-day - "Livestock 2017".
 These 3 are done with a 1980's manual lens to hear more check out my Manual Vintage Lens Post


 


Photos from the awesome Livestock Niagara.
Livestock 2017 was held on July 25th in & around Taps on Queen.
It was another great year, with too much good stuff to list here. Go to http://www.livestockniagara.com/


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Sunday, 10 September 2017

My Journey with Vintage Lenses | Vintage View

This is my Favourite Macro lens (canon 50mm 2.5) taken with a 1980 vintage, manual lens.
I'm really starting to enjoy vintage lenses.

At first I wasn't sure what all the excitement was over vintage lenses. Sure they're inexpensive, but they're so much more work. It's not so much that you focus manually (I'm no stranger to pulling focus) it's the super small focus throw, combine with how stiff the mechanics can be that creates the difficulty.

Aside from that, the don't resolve at the same level as modern lenses*. It's also much harder to control light when using these lenses. Flairs and blown highlights are everywhere.

Sure, some of the flairs looked cool & there where some other effects I liked, but had no idea how to control. All-In-All I wasn't sure the benefit out weighted the work & missed shots.

Brick wall, Vintage lens,  I'm happy.
But, I kept trying and playing & even got a few more vintage lenses.  That's when things started changing. These additional lenses where so much easier to use than the lens I had been using. Turns out the Canon 50mm 1.8 FD (from my old AE1) wasn't a good place to start. These other lenses focused more easily & where generally easier to control.  So I played with them more & got a little better with them.
Hazy

An images that made me think 'these lenses CAN be useful'


Now I'm starting to see the appeal. They're not for every project, or even most projects, but they can really do some interesting things when used on the right projects. I wouldn't say I can control all of the 'vintagey goodness' & I'm still a long way from confidently using them on a paid gig, but I'm enjoying thier use a lot more & slowly getting better with them.




I went full funk on this shot taken with a 1980's vintage  lens.
More Bricks & Vintage

So for me the next step is to start using them more for motion (video) work with them. I'm a little daunted to start this.  When taking stills I can take the time to set up each image and change the exposure and manage flairs etc. This will be a little more challenging when shooting 24 images a second.  I'm going to have to find new strategies to get the images I want.

 
I like that it has the vintage characteristics of super smooth bokeh, really high highlights & a nice warm tone, while while not going to overboard

Sometimes when using Vintage lenses, I go too far and end up with a big blurry mess.  I've been told that this image isn't that, but I think it's pretty close to that line.   What do you think?



* As I understand it, the optics of these older lenses won't give you best levels of colour fidelity, contrast & sharpness that modern digital sensors are capable of capturing.

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

PoTd - February 7 - Vintage Lenses

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                                                     Guess the Vintage Lens.

I wanted to do a comparison  between Vintage Manual Lenses* shooting vintage bottles on a vintage(ish) shelve/bar in our vintage house. That's a lot of vintage, but why not go all out if you have the option.

The trouble came when I lost track of which shots where with which lenses, making a comparison fairly useless. At least from the standpoint of "this lens has this quality so I 'll use it in this situation.  



After shooting the same bottles over & over I got a bit restless and after shooting the bottles I would wondered around the house and shoot what ever caught my eye before changing to the next lens.

First was the vintage muffin tin in the next room, then some flowers in front of the living room curtain. I tried to get back to the task at had & stop wandering,  but that just found me taking photos of the full bar & the vintage drink menu**





Eventually I worked my way through all the lenses* & even back around to some of them. This is one of the things that made it difficult to remember which shot was taken with which lens. But it did give me more ecperience with vintage lenses, so that's good &  I'll definitely be using them again in the future. Maybe I'll even get that side by side comparison done, some day.



* Lenses; 1 Nikon, 3 Minolta, 1 Canon (all manual focus) on a Canon 80D.
** I never realized how much Vintage stuff we have. Lots of it is for everyday use so it sort of gets overlooked. It if makes some of you feel better we also have the usual tech like: computers, touch pads, smart phones, smart Tv's etc.
So we love both Old & New



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Monday, 6 February 2017

PoTd - February 6

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                    Guess the Vintage Lens


I wanted to do a comparison  between Vintage Manual Lenses* shooting vintage bottles. But with 5 lenses 3 adapters and 'real life' interrupting,  by the time I was done & had the images in Bridge I couldn't be completely sure exactly which photo was from which lens.   Although this set isn't useful as a side by side comparison they might be interesting.

The whole process was useful for me to get used to using the different lenses. 
I'll definitely be using them again & maybe I'll eventually get that side by side comparison done.

* * Lenses; 1 Nikon, 3 Minolta, 1 Canon on a Canon 80D.

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Saturday, 4 February 2017

PoTd - February 4

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  Guess the Vintage Lens

I wanted to do a comparison  between Vintage Manual Lenses* shooting vintage bottles. But with 5 lenses 3 adapters and 'real life' interrupting,  by the time I was done & had the images in Bridge I couldn't be completely sure exactly which photo was from which lens.   Although this set isn't useful as a side by side comparison they might be interesting.

The whole process was useful for me to get used to using the different lenses. 
I'll definitely be using them again & maybe I'll eventually get that side by side comparison done.

* Lenses; 1 Nikon, 3 Minolta, 1 Canon on a Canon 80D.



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Friday, 3 February 2017

PoTd - February 3

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                                   Guess the vintage lens.

I wanted to do a comparison  between Vintage Manual Lenses* shooting vintage bottles. But with 5 lenses 3 adapters and 'real life' interrupting,  by the time I was done & had the images in Bridge I couldn't be completely sure exactly which photo was from which lens.   Although this set isn't useful as a side by side comparison they might be interesting.

The whole process was useful for me to get used to using the different lenses.
I'll definitely be using them again & maybe I'll eventually get that side by side comparison done.

* Lenses; 1 Nikon, 3 Minolta, 1 Canon on a Canon 80D.

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Thursday, 2 February 2017

PoTd - February 2

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Pic-of-The-day


Guess the vintage lens.

I wanted to do a comparison  between Vintage Manual Lenses* shooting vintage bottles. But with 5 lenses 3 adapters and 'real life' interrupting,  by the time I was done & had the images in Bridge I couldn't be completely sure exactly which photo was from which lens.   Although this set isn't useful as a side by side comparison they might be interesting.

The whole process was useful for me to get used to using the different lenses.
I'll definitely be using them again & maybe I'll eventually get that side by side comparison done.

* Lenses; 1 Nikon, 3 Minolta, 1 Canon on a Canon 80D.
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