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Showing posts with label Canon equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon equipment. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Your First Prime Lens - 35mm or 50mm?




The Kai guy at DigitalRev is posing the question - if you are limited to just one of the two lenses, 35mm or 50mm, which one would you choose? My own decision is 35mm for a cropped frame and 50mm for a full frame camera.

Of course we have not taken into account the speed and price of the lens. In general, my readers know I prefer zoom to prime lens and my favorite walk-around glass is the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L. Although it is a lens with an older technology, its quality and performance makes it a great value performer for me. 

I am a wildlife photographer who also take travel photos now and then. You can read my Canon lens recommendation here and see my works on MichaelDanielHo.com

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Canon vs. Nikon Debate - Not Again






                                 * * *  Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera announced  * * *


To be honest, I have never heard of this presenter in the video before but once again the debate of Canon vs. Nikon brings people like him in front of cameras to pontificate and explain. I suspect we all know the reason why so many people like this discussion and rivalry to continue forever.

My own view is simple. There are many good equipment out there. Canon and Nikon are both fine companies, like General Motors and Ford. It is just a matter of choice and preference. No camera line from any company is consistently better than its rivals but particular models may.

I have been a wildlife photographer using Canon equipment for 25 years. Canon provides me with the broadest line of equipment to choose from and gives me very good customer service. I have little time for stats, charts, graphs and side by side comparisons. My field encounters and experience dictate my equipment needs and so far they are met so I stick with Canon. It is a very practical and logical decision for me. You can see my works on MichaelDanielHo.com and read my Canon equipment recommendation.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Canon Most Widely Used System At World's Cup 2014




I am still on a photo shoot in Alaska. My sources informed me Canon is quite happy with the EOS-7D Mk II test cameras' performance at the World's Cup. Barring any unexpected events, the announcement of the new camera should come by the end of the first week of September.


MELVILLE, N.Y., July 24, 2014 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to announce that Canon broadcast lenses were the most widely used broadcast lenses covering the matches of the recent Soccer Tournament in Brazil. Furthermore, the professional photographers tasked with capturing the riveting goals, ravenous fans, colorful scenery and nail-biting moments of the soccer matches utilized Canon DSLR cameras and lenses more than any other brand.

This outstanding show of support for Canon equipment in Brazil follows Canon broadcast lenses being used extensively to broadcast The Big Game in New Jersey on February 2, 2014, as well as being the number one camera and lens choice for imaging professionals shooting from the sidelines of the game between Denver and Seattle. In support of professionals on the ground, the Canon Professional Services (CPS) team was on location at each of these sporting events, among countless others, to provide support to photographers, broadcasters and all imaging professionals.

“Canon is honored to help broadcast companies and news services bring the action of these high-profile sporting events to devoted fans across the world. It is a testament to our products and professional service and support that so many image makers at the pinnacle of their profession rely on Canon,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc.

Throughout the soccer matches in Brazil, Canon broadcast field lenses were utilized to deliver footage of the thrilling tournament. Canon broadcast field lenses represented approximately 90 percent share of all broadcast lenses used. Additionally, Canon broadcast lenses were used extensively to deliver The Big Game to more than 111 million television viewers.

A look to the sidelines in Brazil revealed a familiar sight to many sporting event fans — Canon EOS Digital SLR cameras, equipped with iconic white Canon telephoto EF lenses. Throughout the tournament, approximately 70 percent of imaging professionals chose Canon DSLRs and lenses to capture and share the memorable moments of these passionate and prideful soccer matches. Much like The Big Game, in which 75 percent of imaging professionals on the sideline of that gridiron matchup chose Canon equipment.

At each of the 12 stadiums that hosted Soccer matches in Brazil, CPS had teams of technical and professional representatives providing imaging professionals with convenient access to product support, equipment maintenance, and product loans.