I just learned that Obama is the first U.S. president to have his official portrait done with a digital camera. Here's a link to the info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Official_portrait_of_Barack_Obama.jpg
The camera was a Canon EOS 5D MarkII. I don't see any info about the lens though.
Fascinating when you look at the largest rendering available, you can see small pieces of lint, etc. on the lapels. In the "old days" a brush or lint cloth was a standard tool for serious portraitists; I guess now it's post processing. I think they should have done some better post here. You'd have to expect a lot of people would be seriously looking at this piece of work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Official_portrait_of_Barack_Obama.jpg
The camera was a Canon EOS 5D MarkII. I don't see any info about the lens though.
Fascinating when you look at the largest rendering available, you can see small pieces of lint, etc. on the lapels. In the "old days" a brush or lint cloth was a standard tool for serious portraitists; I guess now it's post processing. I think they should have done some better post here. You'd have to expect a lot of people would be seriously looking at this piece of work.