Any photographers in here?

grandpas dog as a puppy

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older

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Since we're talking dogs... This is our second, younger, one, found on the street.


On another note... I've got a D200+18-200mm 3.5-5.6 VR at my disposal. I feel like i've been reset to zero knowledge and it's cool :)
 
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The 35 is a much better length than the 50 to me....especially on a DX body!

I agree completely the 35mm is equivalent to ~52mm on full frame, which would be very close to a "standard" lens. Plus, the 50mm you guys are talking about will not autofocus on low end dx bodies. Not that I mind MF sometimes, but not always.


Vocko, I love the convention shot. Did you take that with the d200 and 18-200?
 
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My 50mm is used on a T1i. It's perfect. I also took those previous senior portraits I posted pages back with it as well.
 
I was looking for a shot of my fiance's dad's lab, but I guess I didn't upload it. So I'll play in the 50mm discussion. Heres a 50mm pano. One exposure is misfocused... my bad.

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Vocko, I love the convention shot. Did you take that with the d200 and 18-200?

It's a book fair and yes it was shot with that equipment. One thing I must notice is that the lens misses focus more than I would like, but half of that I attribute to my getting used to the new "toys" and them not being used for more than a year.

Since you guys touched the topic of the 50mm lenses... I found a Nikon Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D for 100euro (few months old, new is ~120euro) and though about buying it, but then this discussion rocked my boat (head) and I'm not sure if I should wait and save for a Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G which is twice the price (220e, new ) of the 50mm.

Thoughts? Suggestions?
 
for the price, having a 50mm 1.8 is well worth it. The length isn't bad at all, and having something with that low of an Fstop for that price is golden. I picked up my Canon Mk I for like $120 (Mk I is a WAY better lens).. and it is easily my favorite lens (granted my other 2 are the kit and a crappy sigma tele). I doubt the Nikon market is any different than Canon, so you should easily be able to sell it for what you bought it for if you'd prefer the 35mm, but I say get both.
 
Naa, I can't remember for the life of me what led to that. I think he was kinda wrestlin' with the dog and it just kind of set up the shot. Just happened to turn out that way. lol Can't really knock it, though... I mean, composition is sound. lol It's just odd subject matter.
 
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