WildBill said:My wife bought me a Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8L II Is USM Telephoto Zoom Lens also. Oh my god what a beautiful lens. The few test shots I took of the family are incredible. I can't wait to really test this lens out.![]()
tron said:II guess you meant the whole year (not just Christmas)
TS-E24mm L II
EF100-400mm L IS
EF70-200 2.8L IS II (this came Dec 21st, so I think of it as my Christmas present to myself!)![]()
crjiro said:Axilrod said:I had a good year, so I spoiled myself a bit:
14mm f/2.8L II
27" iMac 3.1, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD 6gb/s
1TB Lacie Thunderbolt drive
Dynamic Perception motorized dolly
I highly recommend that anyone with a 2010 or 2011 imac do Other World Computing's imac turnkey program. Solid states make such an insane difference i cant even describe it, but i guarantee it will speed up your workflow tremendously. Happy holidays
Wow. That is a major haul. Happy for you.
I hope you share your experiences with the DP. I would like to jump to motorized someday.
Since you have most of the L primes, was getting the 14L pretty much 'might as well get the whole line-up' or 'i really am needing it since the 16-35 lacks something'?
I received a 24L/1.4 II for the holidays. I am very happy with it.
EYEONE said:My fiancee got me a Canon EOS 3 as a Christmas/Wedding present. She's knows how much I love cameras. I've had a EOS 3 on my amazon wish list for about a year. I didn't get into photography until the digital age but I really think there is value in shooting with film. So I plan to go on walks and use my 30 or so exposures wisely and hopefully learn a lot about thoughtful composition. I love it!
Axilrod said:tron said:II guess you meant the whole year (not just Christmas)
TS-E24mm L II
EF100-400mm L IS
EF70-200 2.8L IS II (this came Dec 21st, so I think of it as my Christmas present to myself!)![]()
Nah I meant more just the month of December, but either way those are some nice choices. Still haven't had a chance to play with a tilt shift, how are they?
scrappydog said:I just treated myself to the 70-200 f/2.8 IS L II. I already have the 70-200 f/4 IS L, which is amazing. I hope the 2.8 is everything I have imagined it will be.
Axilrod said:crjiro said:Axilrod said:I had a good year, so I spoiled myself a bit:
14mm f/2.8L II
27" iMac 3.1, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD 6gb/s
1TB Lacie Thunderbolt drive
Dynamic Perception motorized dolly
I highly recommend that anyone with a 2010 or 2011 imac do Other World Computing's imac turnkey program. Solid states make such an insane difference i cant even describe it, but i guarantee it will speed up your workflow tremendously. Happy holidays
Wow. That is a major haul. Happy for you.
I hope you share your experiences with the DP. I would like to jump to motorized someday.
Since you have most of the L primes, was getting the 14L pretty much 'might as well get the whole line-up' or 'i really am needing it since the 16-35 lacks something'?
I received a 24L/1.4 II for the holidays. I am very happy with it.
Well I've had the 16-35 II for a while (last zoom I have left, had 24-70 and 70-200 f/2.8 IS). I only got the 14mm because it was an exceptionally good deal, $1100 in mint condition with the box and everything. It's an awesome lens, I just never could bring myself to pay $1800-$2000 for such a wide lens, especially since I already had the 16-35mm.
I think I'm going to end up getting rid of the 16-35mm for the 24 1.4 II or the Zeiss 21mm f/2.8, as much as I love it I just dont see myself using it much with the 14 on hand. I rarely used the 35mm end of the 16-35mm, usually just 16-20. The 24mm is a gorgeous lens, congrats!
As for the DP dolly, I'm looking forward to traveling with it, my goal is to do time lapses at as many of the wonders of the world as I can (great pyramids, stonehenge, etc.). It was backordered for 3 weeks and I ordered it December 9th, hopefully it will be here soon. I'll let you know how it works out.
crjiro said:Axilrod said:crjiro said:Axilrod said:I had a good year, so I spoiled myself a bit:
14mm f/2.8L II
27" iMac 3.1, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD 6gb/s
1TB Lacie Thunderbolt drive
Dynamic Perception motorized dolly
I highly recommend that anyone with a 2010 or 2011 imac do Other World Computing's imac turnkey program. Solid states make such an insane difference i cant even describe it, but i guarantee it will speed up your workflow tremendously. Happy holidays
Wow. That is a major haul. Happy for you.
I hope you share your experiences with the DP. I would like to jump to motorized someday.
Since you have most of the L primes, was getting the 14L pretty much 'might as well get the whole line-up' or 'i really am needing it since the 16-35 lacks something'?
I received a 24L/1.4 II for the holidays. I am very happy with it.
Well I've had the 16-35 II for a while (last zoom I have left, had 24-70 and 70-200 f/2.8 IS). I only got the 14mm because it was an exceptionally good deal, $1100 in mint condition with the box and everything. It's an awesome lens, I just never could bring myself to pay $1800-$2000 for such a wide lens, especially since I already had the 16-35mm.
I think I'm going to end up getting rid of the 16-35mm for the 24 1.4 II or the Zeiss 21mm f/2.8, as much as I love it I just dont see myself using it much with the 14 on hand. I rarely used the 35mm end of the 16-35mm, usually just 16-20. The 24mm is a gorgeous lens, congrats!
As for the DP dolly, I'm looking forward to traveling with it, my goal is to do time lapses at as many of the wonders of the world as I can (great pyramids, stonehenge, etc.). It was backordered for 3 weeks and I ordered it December 9th, hopefully it will be here soon. I'll let you know how it works out.
Oh yeah, you have to jump on that deal (14mm). The best TLs i've seen with that ultra clarity have been with the 14L and 24L. The concern i have with DP or any of the others dollys is the mobility.
JR said:Santa gave me a IOU for two new L lenses. I now have to decide which one I get at least one of them before the Jan 7th rebate season is over. First I am hoping to get a 35 1.4L II assuming it is announced in January.
Next I am debating to get either the 100L IS Macro or the 135L. I had the 135L in my collection for a breif moment until I decided to swap it for the 70-200 2.8L ISII zoom. However I miss the 135 and regret parting with it.
I know the 100 and the 135 are two different lenses, but just looking to expand the type of lenses I have.
Axilrod said:JR said:Santa gave me a IOU for two new L lenses. I now have to decide which one I get at least one of them before the Jan 7th rebate season is over. First I am hoping to get a 35 1.4L II assuming it is announced in January.
Next I am debating to get either the 100L IS Macro or the 135L. I had the 135L in my collection for a breif moment until I decided to swap it for the 70-200 2.8L ISII zoom. However I miss the 135 and regret parting with it.
I know the 100 and the 135 are two different lenses, but just looking to expand the type of lenses I have.
I remember shooting at an event with the 70-200 2.8 IS (v1) and the 135mm and when I was going through the pictures there were some that I thought were from the 135mm for sure and ended up being from the 70-200. And considering how much better V2 is of that lens I think you would be better off with the 100mm Macro is a lot of fun....one of the few lenses I regret selling. IS works incredibly well (only one with hybrid IS), its super sharp and the bokeh is beautiful.
At the same time, that Zeiss 100mm is sick, I think it would be worth taking a look at if you can live without AF.
JR said:Axilrod said:JR said:Santa gave me a IOU for two new L lenses. I now have to decide which one I get at least one of them before the Jan 7th rebate season is over. First I am hoping to get a 35 1.4L II assuming it is announced in January.
Next I am debating to get either the 100L IS Macro or the 135L. I had the 135L in my collection for a breif moment until I decided to swap it for the 70-200 2.8L ISII zoom. However I miss the 135 and regret parting with it.
I know the 100 and the 135 are two different lenses, but just looking to expand the type of lenses I have.
I remember shooting at an event with the 70-200 2.8 IS (v1) and the 135mm and when I was going through the pictures there were some that I thought were from the 135mm for sure and ended up being from the 70-200. And considering how much better V2 is of that lens I think you would be better off with the 100mm Macro is a lot of fun....one of the few lenses I regret selling. IS works incredibly well (only one with hybrid IS), its super sharp and the bokeh is beautiful.
At the same time, that Zeiss 100mm is sick, I think it would be worth taking a look at if you can live without AF.
Thanks I will have a look at the Zeiss. I was leaning toward the 100 macro as well for the fun factor and also for getting different. For the 135. I agree with you that the 70-200 2.8IS II zoom is almost on par with the 135, but my motivation here is to get something lighter when I have to carry it a bit. I was even considerign adding the 70-200 f$ at one point just for the weight factor. I love the 70-200 2.8IS II but was only looking for something lighter for some occation.
However while I dont yet do macro, I think I would enjoy doing some from time to time so the 100 macro lenses might get the first vote indeed!
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jasonsim said:Hi, Santa was great to me this year (I really bought all of these for me self):
5D MKII
14mm II
24mm TS-E II
16-35mm II
Sigma 50mm 1.4
B+W 82mm XS-Pro MRC nano circular polarizer
Thinktank Airport Addicted
Sold a 300mm f/2.8L IS to help get some of the above and now selling a 200mm f/2L IS. I might want an 85mm f/1.2L II instead of that big white beast.
Earlier in the year I got the 200mm f/2L IS, 500mm f/4L IS, 135mm f/2L and 35mm f/1.4L
--Jason