first pic with the 20d and EF 28-105 f3.5-4.5 II USM - taken on feb 2 2006 in Columbia MD.
Quite the contrast... 4 years ago no wedding ring, no beautiful wife, and the pic was blurry, good thing I've improved a bit and learned to use my camera out of the box.
Quite the contrast... 4 years ago no wedding ring, no beautiful wife, and the pic was blurry, good thing I've improved a bit and learned to use my camera out of the box.
Pictures are fun. A great way to remember things. I encourage you to take more pictures in 2010.
I'm super impressed with the 5dm2, I'll put some examples up soon. But the biggest thing I notice is its ability to shoot without much digital noise at high ISOs. One of the biggests reasons I bought it and it delivers.
It's funny to me, I purchased a mid range zoom as my first lens with my 20d and now that I upgraded to the 5d the first lens I bought for this camera was a mid range zoom too. I guess its a good place to start.
I'll blog more soon, promise.
JIM baker
I'm super impressed with the 5dm2, I'll put some examples up soon. But the biggest thing I notice is its ability to shoot without much digital noise at high ISOs. One of the biggests reasons I bought it and it delivers.
It's funny to me, I purchased a mid range zoom as my first lens with my 20d and now that I upgraded to the 5d the first lens I bought for this camera was a mid range zoom too. I guess its a good place to start.
I'll blog more soon, promise.
JIM baker
yea, the 24-105 is a million times better than the 28-105
ReplyDeletei'd def love to have a full frame camera though, 24-105 on a 1.6x crop is a little lacking on the wide end
timbato
ReplyDeletei agree with everything you said...
hows life?
jim baker
Amazing difference. Love your decision. God always provides. I look for you capturing an Angel or two. Lois
ReplyDeleteLois,
ReplyDeleteGod does ALWAYS provide. He's so good. thanks for all the encouragement.
jim baker