DIY Tilt-Shift Lens Made With a Broken Canon 50mm f1.8 and Some Duct Tape
Sawing a broken 50mm 1.8 in half and using duct tape, photographer Witono Halim made a tilt shift lens for about $27.
Will Canon and Nikon Lose to Sony and Sigma?
The camera business has seen some big changes recently, and I think there are more dramatic shifts just around the corner. Sure, change itself is usually good. What I’m talking about is the effect change has on an industry and its businesses, and which ones survive while others go under.
Head2Head: Sigma 50mm F/1.4 DG HSM Art vs Canon 50mm F/1.8
I am just going to come out and say it, there is no comparing the Sigma 50mm F/1.4 DG HSM Art to the Canon 50mm F/1.8G. The Sigma is better in every aspect with the only exception being the cost. But still, there is a reason for the comparison you are about to see/read.
Canon 24-70 f/2.8 II vs 35mm f/1.4L vs 35mm f/2.0 – 35mm Focal Length Conclusion – Episode 5
Welcome to Part III and final part of the 35mm focal range of the Canon Lens Wars series. Since we…
Canon’s 10 Oldest Lenses: Time for an Update?
Did you know that there are Canon lenses still in circulation, that you can buy new from the store, that were released in the early 90s? The oldest lens you can currently buy new from stores is the Canon EF 50mm F/2.5mm Macro, which was first released in 1987. Just so we are clear how long ago that was, that lens is older than I am. Let that sink in for a minute, haha.
Initial Thoughts On The New Sigma 24-105mm F/4 DG OS
One of Sigma’s latest lenses is the new 24-205mm F/4, and being an F4 it has not gotten the hype that the 35mm F/1.4 or the 18-35mm F/1.8 has received, but in my opinion, it is just as worthy of praise.
70-200mm f/2.8 – mk1 vs mk2 – VR vs VR2 – Which Should You Buy? – Q&A With Matthew Saville
Alright folks, it’s time for another one of the most commonly asked questions I get as an “equipment purchasing advisor” …
7 Must-Have Shots When Shooting Wedding Reception Details
If you only had 15 minutes to shoot the reception room for detail shots and a lot of pressure on your hands, make sure you get the necessary ‘safe’ shots first. Watch the video and see what’s on our 7 must have reception detail shot list.