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Lens Review: Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8 AI-s

Posted by Matthew Durr on April 1, 2013
Posted in: Lens/Camera Reviews. Tagged: 105mm, AI-s, Bee, Blurry, Bug, Colorful, Crane, f/2.8, Flower, Gumball, HDR, Landscape, Lens Review, Long Exposure, macro, micro nikkor, Nature, NEX-7, Nikkor, Nikon, outdoors, photography, Portraits, Sony, Spider, Street Photography. 4 comments

Nikon 105mm f/2.8 AI-s Micro

IMPORTANT: If you are unfamiliar with my lens review style, please reference this post first!

Ahh…back to writing another lens review. It feels like it’s been ages since I wrote my last one back in January. Though I can attribute most of this delay to a lack of free time, another part of it is due to the fact that old man winter decided to hang on a little past his welcome this year. As a macro lens, the Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8 AI-s has a penchant for taking close-ups of flowers and what-not—with plant life just now starting to come back to life, the photographic subjects are slowly increasing.

But the neat thing about a macro lens is that they tend to be well-corrected at all focus distances. Combined with its fast f/2.8 maximum aperture, the 105mm micro might be a strong performer for landscapes, portraits, or even sports. The question is, can it deliver outside its forte of close-focusing? Let’s find out! Continue Reading

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Weekend Update: Review on the Horizon…

Posted by Matthew Durr on March 31, 2013
Posted in: General Photography. Tagged: 105mm, AI-s, Blurry, Colorful, f/2.8, Flower, macro, micro nikkor, Nature, News, nex, NEX-7, Nikkor, Nikon, outdoors, photography, Sony, Watercolor. Leave a Comment
Like Watercolor...105mm, ISO 100, f/4, 1/160

Like Watercolor…
105mm, ISO 100, f/4, 1/160

So…I thought I would be able to finish my 105mm f/2.8 Micro review this weekend; I even set aside some time to work on it. One delay ran into another, and now I’m only about half done writing it. As such, I also haven’t had the time to look through the photographs I have taken this past week. There’s a lot of sports going on lately (especially lacrosse), so next week’s update should be chock-full of action taken with my NEX-7.

In other news, Sony contacted me regarding my peeling NEX-7 and claim that it is, in fact, my camera (hmm…). How they messed the LCD screen up—and left the sensor cleaning dysfunctional—is beyond me, but they are trying to make amends; I’ll be receiving a loaner NEX-7 from them in the mail soon and will send my camera off yet again. Who knows what they’ll do to it this time… :)

So, in closing, if I can find the time I’ll have that 105mm review up by tomorrow night. If not…well…it’ll get there when it gets there. ;)

Take care guys and gals.

HUGE Weekend Update: Light-Painting, Macro, Sports, Squirrels, and a Panorama!

Posted by Matthew Durr on March 24, 2013
Posted in: General Photography. Tagged: 105mm, 180mm, 300mm, 35mm, Action, AI-s, Blurry, Clouds, Colorful, Dandelion, f/1.8, f/2.8, Flower, Gumball, HDR, Lacrosse, Landscape, Light-Painting, Long Exposure, macro, micro nikkor, Nature, News, nex, NEX-7, Nikkor, Nikon, Origami, outdoors, Panorama, photography, Player, Portraits, Runner, Softball, Sony, Sports, Sports Photography, Squirrel, Stink Bug, Street Mural, Street Photography, Sunset, Transylvania University, Update, Wildlife. 2 comments
Blooming105mm, ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/640

Blooming
105mm, ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/640
Now that plants are starting to bloom (though this technically is a weed), I will be able to get much more sample shots for when I can make time for the 105mm f/2.8 Micro AI-s review.

To make a long story short, I am in a bittersweet mood about my NEX-7 finally being back in my hands. I’m happy I finally have a “real” camera again, but am a little disappointed that A)The sensor cleaning function still doesn’t seem to work and B)The rear LCD turned out to be peeling when I took the plastic off (when I sent it in, the rear LCD was immaculate). I believe Sony has sent me a refurbished NEX-7, instead of my own camera. Not too keen on getting back a camera in worse shape than when I sent it in for repair, so I’ll be contacting them this week to see what the deal is.

But in the meantime, I’ve been busy! I photographed everything from tiny flowers to the sky this past week and managed to shake off my “camera blues” from not having my NEX-7 for over three weeks.

First up, I learned a little bit more about light painting in my photography class. Though I feel this genre is overdone and cliqué in many ways, I tried to be as original as possible Continue Reading

(Late) Weekend Update: More Photos from Destin, and the return of the NEX-7!

Posted by Matthew Durr on March 18, 2013
Posted in: General Photography. Tagged: Action, Beach, Blurry, Canon, Clouds, Colorful, Destin, f/2.8, Florida, Flower, Landscape, Long Exposure, macro, Nature, News, NEX-7, Night Photography, outdoors, photography, Powershot, Street Photography, Sunset, XS100 IS. 6 comments

I must apologize for being a day late on my weekly update, the time got away from me this past weekend. Nonetheless, I do have some news on my experience with Sony Laredo Repair regarding my NEX-7. Unfortunately, as most of you know, Sony decided to overnight my NEX-7 the night that I left for Spring Break. I got to Florida, while my camera arrived at my university. Tough luck for me. At any rate I picked it up today and found to my surprise that Sony seemed to give my NEX-7 a makeover. It almost feels like a new camera (it’s not though, I remember a few scratches unique to the camera)! The viewfinder is spotless, the screen has either been replaced or heavily cleaned (a protective film was over it), the entire body was wiped down, and the IR glass filter in front of the sensor is brand-new (the reason I sent it in). With everything covered under warranty, and the sensor brought back to essentially new condition, I am—finally—a pretty happy camper. I can’t wait to get back in the swing of all things photography: I’m learning some techniques for light painting this week, photographing a few sporting events, and will make time for a photowalk if the rain/cold briefly clears up.

Plans aside, last week down in sunny Florida was a blast. I chose the stress-free option for break, staying far away from any sort of partying. Instead, relaxing on the beach and catching up with/making new friends took up the majority of my time. That little Canon point-and-shoot I brought along did an O.K. job, at least for a 5 year-old camera. I definitely had to take a step back and focus on getting exposure, white balance, and composition right: with only 8 megapixels of low-quality JPEG to work with, there isn’t any leeway for post-processing!

Canon Powershot

Pardon the dust/sand. :)

As I mentioned last week, this PowerShot has a nice macro mode at the wide end, allowing for some SUPER close focusing that gives me some good control over depth-of-field. As such, there’ll be a lot of macro shots in this post. :) To work out your own equivalency in focal length/field-of-view, this camera’s 6-60mm lens covers the 36-360mm field-of-view in 35mm-format terms. Simply take the mm’s listed in the following picture’s EXIF data and multiply by six.

Misty Bud6mm, ISO 80, f/2.8, 1/160

Misty Bud
6mm, ISO 80, f/2.8, 1/160

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Mini Gear Review–WhiBal Pocket G7

Posted by Matthew Durr on March 13, 2013
Posted in: Gear Reviews. Tagged: color, Gear Review, Gray, Gray Card, Grey, Grey Card, Lightroom 4, Michael Tapes Design, NEX-7, photography, Portraits, Sony, WhiBal, WhiBal Pocket G7, White Balance. 4 comments

WhiBal Review

I do not consider myself a “gearhead”–that is, one who salivates over the next big thing and cannot wait to buy/try it. That said, as a photographer trying to become as flexible as possible, there are certain additions to the camera bag that I have found essential to better photography.

Some items of gear make the most obvious sense—a tripod is necessary for many, many situations to get better photographs. By “better”, I mean it in the technical aspect: an image taken at base ISO with a longer exposure will always look better than taken handheld at a jacked-up ISO and faster shutter speed (better dynamic range, less noise, etc.). Also, panoramas are much easier to shoot on a tripod (even if you aren’t using a dedicated pano head), since you don’t have to worry about keeping your arms level when turning. Continue Reading

Weekend Update: No NEX-7, but Greetings from Destin!

Posted by Matthew Durr on March 10, 2013
Posted in: General Photography. Tagged: Canon, Landscape, photography, Powershot, Sunset, traveling, XS100 IS. 9 comments

My sad story with the Laredo repair center in Texas still unfolds as I write this. To keep a longer story short, my NEX-7 got overnighted to me…the day that I left for vacation. When I arrived here in Florida, it got to my university in Lexington! I’ll just have to remember next time to allow MUCH more time for servicing than I did for my sensor repair. :(

Not wanting to be completely without a camera this week, I was convinced to bring along a small point-and-shoot to at least get SOME pictures. The camera I’m using, a Canon Powershot SX100 IS (circa 2007!) is overwhelmingly underpowered compared to my NEX-7 in nearly every performance aspect possible. The only exception is that it sports a handy 10x zoom with image stabilization covering the 36-360mm field-of-view in 35mm-format terms.

So, in close of this (painfully short) update, I’ll leave you with a sunset that I tried to keep from looking as “touristy” as possible. ;)

Pink Sunset60mm, ISO 80, f/5, 1/100

Pink Sunset
60mm, ISO 80, f/5, 1/100

I’ve found this camera also has a handy macro mode (with a little control of depth-of-field!), so I’ll see if there are some tiny tropical flowers popping up and take a few more pictures suited to my usual style. Next week…we’ll see. :)

I have an idea for an article or two this week as well, so stay tuned!

Weekend Update: Reacquainting with an “old” friend

Posted by Matthew Durr on March 3, 2013
Posted in: General Photography. Tagged: 300mm, 80-200mm, 85mm, Action, AF, AI-s, Blurry, Colorful, d300, ED, f/1.4, f/2.8, Fraternity, Greek Week, Lacrosse, News, Nikon, nikon d300, nikon d40, Olympics, Open Mic Night, outdoors, photography, Player, Portraits, Runner, Sorority, Sports, Sports Photography, Talent Show, Transylvania University. 6 comments

Electronics, what with their extremely numerous and complex construction, have the potential to malfunction all the time nowadays. When hundreds of working parts are crammed into any one object, something is bound to eventually go wrong. Of those many parts, my NEX-7′s sensor cleaning function has stopped working properly recently. I decided to attempt a repair starting last week so I would a) Have it covered under my one-month-left warranty and b) Get a fully-functional camera ready for the majority of baseball/softball/lacrosse/tennis season.

So, being without my NEX-7 sucks, I won’t shy away from saying that. But, thanks to a generous father, I borrowed a Nikon d300 to still get the job(s) done this past week in photography. Some of my very early readers may know that I transitioned from a DSLR to a NEX. Due to the Thailand flooding that crippled Sony’s major factory, that transition was ANYTHING but smooth. In December of 2011, I was starting to really get into more advanced photography with my school paper’s Nikon d40. As an old, 6-megapixel CCD-sensor camera, it didn’t really do well in specialized situations (such as sports) where high shutter speeds were needed in relatively low-light. I pre-ordered the NEX-7 at this time. However, the athletic director was still interested in hiring me on–the shots I COULD get in ideal situations were good enough that he saw my potential. The problem? I wouldn’t get the NEX-7 until March of 2012!

So, enter the d300. A 12-megapixel CMOS-sensor beast of a DX-format DSLR. In its prime, it was the choice for event photographers who shot DX-format. Manageable noise even at ISO 3200, a fast 7 fps continuos shooting rate, more manual controls than a casual photographer could shake a stick at, and a rugged magnesium-alloy body wrapping up a professional package. In the right hands, it still is an extremely capable camera in almost all shooting scenarios, and DX-format photographers are clamoring for a successor (the d300s doesn’t count, and Nikon has stated the new d7100 isn’t the flagship DX model).

It has been about 10 months since the last time I heavily used this camera–the only subjects I’ve had to use it on are product shots of lenses attached to the NEX-7! This past week was a surefire struggle for me, as there are many advantages and features of the NEX-7 I have become accustomed to (which I may write an article on in the near-future). Using manual glass on a DSLR is an awful experience compared to on a NEX. Thankfully, for a lot of this past week’s shots, I used a nice autofocus 80-200 f/2.8 ED that I bought for my Dad on Father’s day.

But enough rambling, let’s get to some photographs! All the following captured with the Nikon d300 and 300mm f/2.8, 85mm f/1.4, and 80-200mm f/2.8 ED (which I may have to take an in-depth look at someday).

First up, Transylvania University has fielded their first-ever Lacrosse team this year, and I photographed their first home game (which ended in a win!). Conditions were pretty terrible though; low-light, rain/snow, high winds, and trying to focus my 300mm made every movement a challenge. It still didn’t stop me from coming back with some great action shots though. ;)

Boxed-In300mm, ISO 1600, f/2.8, 1/800

Boxed-In
300mm, ISO 1600, f/2.8, 1/800

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