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Kit lens - give the devil its due

3/10/2014

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PictureShot with my kit lens (Nikon 18-55mm VR DX)
Kit lenses (those plastic ones that are sold as part of an inter-changeable lens dslr camera body) are often looked down upon. In reality I have found them far more useful than people give them credit for. The truth really lies in knowing your equipment, something I have addressed in some detail in my previous blog ... "Know thy photography equipment - Part 2  ... how it saved by backside".

There are pluses and minuses to using kit lenses. So don't get me wrong, they cannot substitute professional lenses. But they can do a lot.

Lens performance is looked at from a very wide range of criteria. Some can be measured, others are more a matter of taste. The key ones are (not necessarily in this order) - build, speed (or how wide the aperture opens), distortion, centre sharpness, peripheral sharpness, sharpness at different apertures, colour rendition, ability to handle flare, chromatic aberration, bokeh, image stabilisation, zoom range, filter size, smoothness of movement, focus shift, focus breathing, and many others. Also, if you have a fetish for gadget looks then add finish and feel as well to my list above. And last but not the least, price.

Here I shall limit myself to my experiences with the key criteria.


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Know thy photography equipment - Part 2  ... how it saved by backside

3/6/2014

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PicturePhoto by: Sheriar Irani
In Part 1 I talked about the buyer's perspective. But what I discuss here - from the User's perspective - is equally important, even more so for professionals. This is why - you spend all this time and money to buy the camera/lens/accessory just right for you and then the last thing you want is to not use it to it's rated potential (and even beyond, if you are savvy enough). Of course if you have bought something expensive just for snob value, you may want to skip this write-up entirely.

Every gadget you acquire can do far more than you will ever use. It is thus not necessary that you have to know its every function in detail. But it Is necessary that you know very well the functions or features that are important to you. Learning curves are no fun but - Trust me - you never know when it will save your backside - like it did for me (see below).


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Know thy equipment - Part 1  ... "and All my cars came 1st!"

3/5/2014

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PictureKnow thy photography equipment
I can't stress this enough ... Know thy camera equipment; especially in this rapidly changing technological world and mis-directed publicity. Cameras, lenses and accessories now come in all shapes, sizes, specifications and tall claims.

I have approached this from two perspectives 
  1. from a buyer's and 
  2. from a user's (while citing here how my own experience once saved my backside!).

This part 1 of my write-up looks at the buyer's perspective.


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    A self-taught photographer, Sheriar decided to pursue his passion,  photography, professionally over half a decade ago - giving up a successful career in investment banking - and never looked back since.

    Sheriar is a Mumbai based freelance photogapher who not only commercially shoots all kinds of events (weddings, plays, concerts, etc.), property interiors and exteriors, outdoor shoots and product shoots; but also portraits and portfolios - outdoors as well as in-studio. Sheriar focuses on capturing emotions and decisive moments; and delivering High Quality results. He also undertakes videography.


    Sheriar also shares his expertise through photography Workshops (classes) that he conducts. His workshops (classes) are designed to enable beginners/ enthusiasts to move up from the auto-modes of their cameras to the manual modes - to take control and thus dramatically improve upon their artistic skills.

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