VPI Posted January 17, 2012 Report Posted January 17, 2012 I will compare it to the 1D mk IV as I sold my 7D to Salty when I got the 1D.
Jon L Posted January 17, 2012 Report Posted January 17, 2012 I've gone bankrupt with just one lens system (Canon), so I can't imagine dealing with 2 lens systems Anyways, still loving monochrome. IMG_8104PTXbw3 by drjlo1, on Flickr
Cankin Posted January 18, 2012 Report Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) One thing I'd love to know though is, how is Canon 7d AF (current mainstream generation) vs. Nikon's AF? I had D7000 before but I sold it and now have 7D. 7D's AF is more customizable than D7000 and has more cross type points, but I actually feel D7000's AF is a bit better when tracking moving subject. And I don't like how I have to press the AF point selection button on 7D every single time so that I can choose another focusing point. On D7000, I just use the multi controller to choose 1 focusing point and then half press shutter button to focus, and if I wanna choose another point, just use the controller again. So on 7D: AF point selection button Control dial/main dial/multi controller Shutter . . . to choose another point on 7D: AF point selection button Control dial/main dial/multi controller Shutter On D7000: multi controller Shutter . . . to choose another point on D7000: multi controller shutter Canon sucks at ergonomics, and they just started to put multifunction button at the front of the camera body after Nikon has done it for ages Edited January 18, 2012 by Cankin
Salt Peanuts Posted January 18, 2012 Report Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) And I don't like how I have to press the AF point selection button on 7D every single time so that I can choose another focusing point. On D7000, I just use the multi controller to choose 1 focusing point and then half press shutter button to focus, and if I wanna choose another point, just use the controller again. You can do the same thing on 7D (or any other Canon DSLR with multi-control joystick thingies, IIRC), you just need to change the setting in the menu. I'm pretty sure it's under "Autofocus point selection" under "Autofocus/Drive" in the menu (you "want multi-controller direct"). If you want to change the AF area type (single-point, etc.) you still need to press another button but not so for changing a focusing point within same AF area type. Edited January 18, 2012 by Salt Peanuts
Cankin Posted January 18, 2012 Report Posted January 18, 2012 It's buried under "Operation/Others", "Custom Controls".......
Salt Peanuts Posted January 18, 2012 Report Posted January 18, 2012 ^ Oh right, they changed some of the menu names in 7D. At least now you can easily pick a focus point. I miss some other interface on 7D.
VPI Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 (edited) Took the Nikon out for a night on the town. Started by testing the lens/camera setup on the very difficult red and pasty white colors. Then went to Grand Central to see the Constellations. and checked out the stage for the world's largest Squash Tournament. Then jumped on the train over to Times Square Took a picture of this joint just so I would remember to tell Colin they are selling his favorite food out of a box. Edited January 19, 2012 by VPI
MexicanDragon Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 Nikon blows, get more Canons. **BRENT**
Jon L Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 Both Nikon and Canon blow due to lack of at least APS-C size sensor mirrorless cameras. Relying on Canon for this shot today.. IMG_8446ptx by drjlo1, on Flickr
Cankin Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 Kodak blows http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-01-19/kodak-files-for-bankruptcy-as-digital-era-spells-end-to-film.html
Torpedo Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 How do you like them, Jeff? I'm on a different computer than my usual one. I find them a bit obscure and lacking color liveliness compared to other of your pics, which I find wonderful most of the times
Dreadhead Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 How do you like them, Jeff? I'm on a different computer than my usual one. I find them a bit obscure and lacking color liveliness compared to other of your pics, which I find wonderful most of the times That's the Nikon "look" if you adjust the saturation a bit in the camera you can make the colors look like Canon. It's an odd thing but it seems to hold on all of their SLRs that I've seen. More clinical I would say, I prefer it.
Knuckledragger Posted January 19, 2012 Author Report Posted January 19, 2012 I dunno about a pale "Nikon look." K-Rock turns the saturation of his Nikons up to 11 and goes for cartoon colors. The pro and prosumer Nikon bodies have quite a few saturation and color options buried in their labirinthine menu system. This part two of the gig I did last October (right before the epic snowstorm and 8 days without power.) DJ Frankie Bones was the headliner, and he arrived very late only to have about 20 minutes to play. As I said in my on the subject, Frankie negotiated a deal where he'd go back to the promoter's house and do an exclusive set in exchange for most of his fee. At the end of the night I listened to Frankie spin to about 25 people. It was amazing. He has been DJing for 25+ years now, and his set showed a profound understanding of the history of dance music. The only set I've heard that was better was when I saw Afrika Bambataa play in 2007. I like this silhouette of Katherine in this one. Liquid sky and glass gobos. Frankie, back in the promoter's studio. That widget in the middle is a hybrid DJ mixer and Traktor (DJ software) controller. It looks shiny, but I did not like using it. Give me a real analogue mixer any day. The above setup, available light. One more of Katherine. The above shots were all taken with my battered old 30D and mostly my 50mm F/1.4 and 17-50MM F/4. Click through for EXIF. I have still more images to post from the first few outings with my (second) S95. They're gonna have to wait for another post.
Dreadhead Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 I dunno about a pale "Nikon look." K-Rock turns the saturation of his Nikons up to 11 and goes for cartoon colors. The pro and prosumer Nikon bodies have quite a few saturation and color options buried in their labirinthine menu system. I was referring to pure stock colors. Canon in my experience always looks lusher & more vibrant but it's all in the saturation settings. For example my bussy who is a lot more into photography than me at this point had canon and picked it because it looke lusher then ended switching to a Nikon because he thought it was more true to the colors in the shot. Of course YMMV.
Cankin Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 Canon default setting is always more saturated to my eyes, and I tried comparing D7000 and 7D, Canon always choose a white balance value that makes the picture warmer from my experience
VPI Posted January 20, 2012 Report Posted January 20, 2012 How do you like them, Jeff? I'm on a different computer than my usual one. I find them a bit obscure and lacking color liveliness compared to other of your pics, which I find wonderful most of the times It definitely is a bit different but I do enjoy the layout/function of the D3. I am not as happy with the quality of the lens. I expect a $2,000 lens to have very smooth zoom and focus controls. This one seems to function about like a $200 lens. I very much like the focus speed with the Nikon in low light. Dramatically better than the 5D and I think maybe even faster than the 1D mk IV in low light.
Cankin Posted January 20, 2012 Report Posted January 20, 2012 It is a common with that lens http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/01/lens-repair-data-2011
wink Posted January 20, 2012 Report Posted January 20, 2012 Posted some photos at the other forum of a sunset on the 10th..... http://www.head-fi.org/t/256063/post-your-photography-here-2-new-dial-up-800x600-friendly/9375 Would post them here except i can't figure out how to do it. Must be "old-timers" getting to me.........
Torpedo Posted January 20, 2012 Report Posted January 20, 2012 Thanks Jeff. I only have personal experience with one Nikon lens and I felt a bit deceived with its mechanical performance too, compared to equivalent Pentax. 0 experience with Canon DSLR glass. It's good to know that tweaking Nikon settings and without going into laborious edition one can get the same warm and vivid look of the Canon pics.
VPI Posted January 21, 2012 Report Posted January 21, 2012 Some from tonight's MTA Forced Death March.
morphsci Posted January 21, 2012 Report Posted January 21, 2012 I really like the ShakeShack image. Reminds for some reason of Nighthawks by Hopper.
cetoole Posted January 21, 2012 Report Posted January 21, 2012 I like the pretty ones. They make me happy.
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