View Full Version : My New Girlfriend: Canon 5D with 24-105 f/4L
articulate
01-25-2008, 02:03 AM
As if married life and fatherhood were boring enough, I picked up a little gumar (definition) (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gumar&defid=2386759) on the side: a gorgeous Canon 5D and 24-105 f/4L lens.
If you've been paying attention around ExPo for a few months, I know what you're thinking: What’s the world come to? First KC bought a fridge, then Scotty B got a Mac, and now Mark - of all people! - has gone digital.
Dave in Denver is the last of the piss-n-vinegar film shooters on ExPo. (my glass is raised)
Geez, look what this stuff does to a man. Familiar with Gollum from the Lord of the Rings?
http://www.markdstephens.com/images/canon_5d_samples/mark.jpg
I took the advice of many shooters, saved my dollars, and held out for the 5D. The intensive thread is here. (http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6222) I came very close to purchasing a 30D a while back, and then almost went with the 40D two weeks ago. The 5D won for the full frame sensor, and more robust construction.
Here’s what I know so far: white balance, what a pain. But what a meaty camera! I should weigh this thing. The weight alone gives the impression that what you hold in your hand is an extraordinary piece of equipment.
Since I don’t have a camera than can shoot a digital picture of my new digital camera, you’re going to have to trust me that these came from a fancy new Canon 5D with a beautiful 24-105 f/4L lens.
http://www.markdstephens.com/images/canon_5d_samples/jeep_snorkel.jpg
http://www.markdstephens.com/images/canon_5d_samples/sign.jpg
http://www.markdstephens.com/images/canon_5d_samples/girls2.jpg
http://www.markdstephens.com/images/canon_5d_samples/emu.jpg
I remember Pasquale with kindness when he said (ain't no lie (http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=84134&postcount=37)):
If you get a 5D before the 30D, its just gonna piss off all of us. :shakin:
Streakerfreak
01-25-2008, 02:07 AM
Dave in Denver is the last of the piss-n-vinegar film shooters on ExPo. (my glass is raised)
Still got another "piss-n-vinegar" film shooter here:wavey: I actually still use 4x5 sheet film all the time. Nice shots with the camera though:26_7_2: .
WhereTheHellIsJames?
01-25-2008, 02:12 AM
oooooooohhhh! 5D... you're stoked! It's always great to pick up a new camera, especially when you get new glass too!
Robthebrit
01-25-2008, 02:23 AM
Its a great camera, I love mine. It's more camera than I need but I wanted the full frame.
Rob
tdesanto
01-25-2008, 02:54 AM
Congrats, Mark.
I know you're gonna have a lot of fun.
Can't wait to see more images.
Desertdude
01-25-2008, 03:09 AM
ya went and drank the coolaid :coffee:
Congratulations... That camera in your hands will lead to many superb photographs and a cover shot on Overland Journal :bigbossHL:
:Astrologist: Way to Invest in your future.
:::
Overland Hadley
01-25-2008, 04:05 AM
Dave in Denver is the last of the piss-n-vinegar film shooters on ExPo. (my glass is raised)
I use 4x5 sheet film. Good stuff.
bigreen505
01-25-2008, 04:08 AM
Congratulations Mark! Now get yourself and AF adapter and hang some real glass in front of that sensor -- you know the kind that says Leica. Zeiss is okay too. :peepwall:
Streakerfreak
01-25-2008, 04:23 AM
I use 4x5 sheet film. Good stuff.
Sweet:exclaim: But it does get expensive, hence why most photographers are switching to Digital.
cshontz
01-25-2008, 04:26 AM
Very cool, Mark. Congrats! But this means you'll miss out on all of those wonderful EF-S lenses, and you'll have to suffer L glass... forever!
Also, I'm appalled by the orientation of your "Nitrocharger Shock" label. Grab it with both hands, and give 'er a twist for down under, mate. ;)
alvarorb
01-25-2008, 05:21 AM
Mark,
Beautiful camera. White Balance it's not so bad when you shoot RAW and edit it in Aperture or Adobe Light Room.
It's one of those things that if you have to get as part your digital photography arsenal.
Correcting WB on with Aperture is a breeze. I've given up taking shots with the flash indoors at night. I much rather use Aperture to get the right temperature on my shots.
Regards
Alvaro
kcowyo
01-25-2008, 05:43 AM
Ok, I'm PO'd.....
That's a big jump to go from shooting film to the 5D. But if you're gonna make the leap to digital, make it big.
While I eagerly anticipate seeing those photos you take that make me think, "How'd he do that?", I'm really interested in reading your first hand accounts of making the swap to shooting digital. And I've read the clinical reviews of the Canon 5D, so just tell me what you really think.
Congrats on the new paramour. She's hot - :jumping:
Streakerfreak
01-25-2008, 02:38 PM
Just before Christmas, the shop I use had a D1x and a couple of D200s. I came sort of close to trying the D1x at home, since it was about $600 (sorta close to what I might be able to spend) and had no issues with my lack of auto focus lenses. It was obviously a well used camera, probably a working pro. But it did seem to have that aura of quiet confidence that old Nikons have. That look of being there, doing that. It seemed tough even.
But, Mark, it felt so wrong. How did your real cameras take the news?
I put the D1x back on the counter and went home. I took a moment to look at my trusty FM3a (wow, has it been 5 joyous years already?), that battlewagon that is the FTn, my very unassuming XA and our oh so seductively sexy family heirloom Deutsch Entfernungsmesser. It made me a little sad to consider if I got a digital SLR that these testaments to engineering and manufacturing perfection, pure industrial art even, might go unused. To deny these machines their purpose seems to me to be like asking Coppola not to make the Godfather or Leonardo da Vinci not to paint The Last Supper. I shudder to think of all the OM-1s and AE-1s, the F2s and FMs and Nikkormats and the countless other models that will be forgotten to time that are sitting on shelves, waiting for their moments to shine but only finding use as toys for sticky little hands as play things for children.
Or a worse fate that I cannot imagine.
No sir, I will not, nay can not, allow the connection that joins Mathew Brady to Karl Blossfeldt to Edward Weston to Ansel Adams to Henri Cartier-Bresson to Bill Brandt to be thrown out like old rubbish. People worked hard for decades to perfect the silver halide crystal process and dammit, I'm going to go down with the ship until the last one is dead.
So enjoy your 5D, it will make beautiful digital images in your hands. But as you're huddled around a slide show by the warm glow of a CRT or LCD screen, remember fondly your days of making photographs and don't forget to once in a while exercise the shutters of the cameras that will be waiting expectantly to show you the joy of simplicity, the suspense of sometimes not knowing, the exhilaration of getting back those chromes with the beautiful deep tones that took chemists 60 years to dial in. Remember how you could radically change the whole character of your sensor with a new roll of film. Sorry, I'm just too much of a luddite to truly enjoy the act of 'imaging' a scene, seems rather detached and cold if you ask me. Give me the barely audible wisp of a M3 shutter and almost sensual feel of a Nikon F advance lever any day over the beeping and clatter of a modern digital camera.
Wow, nice! Pretty funny too. I guess I have the same feelings toward the whole digital world. When I try to use a DSLR it feels so detached from me, but when I hold my Minolta Autocord
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/streakerfreak/bay001046.jpg
in my hands it becomes a part of me. I become so detached from a DSLR that my work with them is purely amateur, not so with my 35mm and medium and large format camera. I can't give my babies up.
Anyways, enjoy your new camera and post up some more images when you take them.
kcowyo
01-25-2008, 02:45 PM
"Hi I'm DaveinDenver, and I'll be your server today. Our special today is 'Buyers Remorse'. It comes smothered in guilt with a nice regret medley and a side of sorrow. The dessert of the day is repentance pie."
Would you like to see a menu?"
:chowtime:
DaveInDenver
01-25-2008, 02:49 PM
So do you think it worked, K.C.? He's probably out taking pictures like crazy and won't even notice the thread anymore. I've always liked Mark's style, he'll make the most of his new gadget.
I don't have a singular issue with digital cameras, they are tools like any other. I just don't like using them and feel I do better by slowing down and not firing off 10,000 images at a time, but stopping and thinking about the photograph before tripping the shutter. I think it's a style thing, I also don't care for autofocus and program exposure modes either.
Hi, I'm Dave, I don't like change and modern things scare me.
I also secretly really want a D3...
Tucson T4R
01-25-2008, 02:55 PM
"Hi I'm DaveinDenver, and I'll be your server today. Our special today is 'Buyers Remorse'. It comes smothered in guilt with a nice regret medley and a side of sorrow. The dessert of the day is repentance pie."
Would you like to see a menu?"
:chowtime:
:jump: :xxrotflma :sport_box
Tucson T4R
01-25-2008, 03:01 PM
Mark,
Nice new camera. :wings: I can't wait to see the images you create with it. I am hoping to upgrade to a real DSLR in the March timeframe. I'm tired of taking baby steps toward quality and want a nice foundation that I can enjoy for years. I want something that does well in low light conditions which is the downfall of my current Sony wanabe camera. Researching both the Canon and Nikon options. Keep us posted on how you like the D5.
CAPTAIN COORS
01-25-2008, 03:05 PM
Congrats Mark on your new 5D, love mine, to take full advantage of it you'll need the 70-200 2.8 L IS USM, add a second battery and you'll have some real weight!
articulate
01-25-2008, 03:11 PM
Here's to the film shooters! And, by God, here's to Dave once again for that valedictorian speech about the history of film and the detriment of civilization for moving on with the digital age. No wonder he approves of Bad Religion.
Still got another "piss-n-vinegar" film shooter here:wavey:
I use 4x5 sheet film. Good stuff.
But, Mark, it felt so wrong. How did your real cameras take the news?
Now perhaps you missed the title to this thread? The 5D is my lady-on-the-side. My gumar. The booty call. The film equipment doesn't suspect a thing, especially after years of faithful service on my part.
datrupr
01-25-2008, 03:24 PM
Congrats on the new toy, Mark. I'm sure she will serve you well when you need that booty call.:p
Tucson T4R
01-25-2008, 03:33 PM
............ The 5D is my lady-on-the-side. My gumar. The booty call. The film equipment doesn't suspect a thing, especially after years of faithful service on my part.
Maybe for now, but you know they will eventualy find out. Think Karma.
Scott Brady
01-25-2008, 05:57 PM
congrats Mark!
Tucson T4R
01-25-2008, 07:00 PM
Mark, Where did you pick up your new little Gumar? Local shop or of the net?
adventureduo
01-25-2008, 07:06 PM
Congrats! That's a nice camera. I used a 5D to shoot Yosh's citizenship ceremony. I dont know anything about cameras, but man the pics were amazing.
Photog
01-29-2008, 06:28 PM
Well Mark,
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY:wings:
Since you have the full frame sensor, we expect to see you go **wide**!! 24mm just isn't enough.;)
I think we are all waiting for some more digital work to view here.
I really like the look & feel of the Mom & Baby image. Nice.
http://www.markdstephens.com/images/canon_5d_samples/girls2.jpg
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