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Please welcome our the newest Addition to the family – Ashley McNamara – San Diego Photographer

The Canon 5D Mark II !! What were you expecting… a pet??
 
After making this announcement to friends, I was naturally bombarded by questions galore! I’m going to do my best to answer them all!
 
Do you love it?”  and “Can you show me some high ISO pictures?”
 
Let me just say, If you are on the fence about whether or not to buy this camera. Straddle no longer!! JUST DO IT!! Holy amazing camera, batman! For anyone using anything BUT a 5D this camera is a neccessity! For those of you already working with this a 5D, the following information won’t be news to you! 
 
 To start, let’s talk about the ISO performance. Simply put, it’s too die for! I’m not sure that’s a legit technical term, but suffice it to say… TO… DIE… FOR! While my 40D was a great camera, the ISO perfmance was a little lacking. I found that using a higher ISO’s on my 40D made my pictures “hazy” any sort of grain at all made my pictures seem almost out of focus.. The 5D Mark II on the other hand is an entirely different barrell of fish! Not only are all of my “grain” issues a thing of the past, but even when shooting near an ISO of 2500 the grain is much more like film grain. Crystal clear images with grain. Just stunning.
 

Example 1: ISO 1000 | No noiseware and minimal processing

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Example 2: ISO 6400 | I used my Soft Cross Process action

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(Buzzed photographer friend makes the photo that much more interesting..)

ISO 6400 has grain.. obviously. The grain is fan.freaking.tastic though! Totally useable and a welcomed change from the 40D who’s highest ISO was 3200.

 

Example 3: Now for the 5D Mark II’s highest ISO 25600

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Shot with the 15mm Fisheye | I cropped some dirty clothes out of the corner and fixed the white balance a little. Nothing else..I wouldn’t use it for clients but for a shapshot of my two favorite boys in my dark living room not too shabby!

While I am sure this camera offers a million reasons to love it, the ISO was certainly my biggest issue with my 40D. The color and clarity on this camera is un-freaking-real! I’m absolutely satisfied!

“Is the video feature difficult to use?”

While this is an amazing feature, it is a little hard to get used to. I am by no means a videographer (although in my spare time I like to pretend). Right now I have my video set to facial recognition which I thought was pretty darn fancy. So for the most part it gets the focus.. At the moment the only things I am recording are my children fighting over which t.v. shows to watch…. IN HD!!! Think I can list that on Pay Per View?

“Gripes?”

Only One! The battery life is crap, people! I mean it, CRAP! If you buy the camera buy an extra battery! 

With only ONE measley gripe, dare I dream that Canon is making it’s comeback??

“Do you still like your lenses on a full frame?”

TOTALLY!! I might even love them MORE!! List of lenses in order of favorites..

#1 Favorite lens — 50mm 1.4 I shot a whole session with that bad boy! No more changing lenses! Whohoo!!!

#2 24-70 2.8L saaawwwet lens on a full frame! Good for all your zooming needs.icon wink Please welcome our the newest Addition to the family   Ashley McNamara   San Diego Photographer

#3 The 15mm Fisheye.. It used to be my go to for beach shots on the crop sensor but now I can just shoot with the 24-70… the fisheye is just good fun on the full frame and we all need a little fun! See drunken photographer friend above as a refrence.

#4 The 70-200 2.8L Remember back in my last post I said I didn’t like this lens? Well turns out I just didn’t like it on a crop sensor. Kicks butt lens on a full frame. But still #4 on my list because it gives me wrist cramps… hehe!

What kind of bag are you Using to store that bad boy? (I didn’t actually get this question but I am sad about my bag!)

I have the Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home and I am sad to say that I might have to part with this bag.. I love my Crumpler bag but this BIG ole’ camera just isn’t liking the tight constraints of the Crumpler. I have moved the inserts in about 6 million different ways.. Bye bye crumpler.. I might have to reunite with the Jill-e Roller.. 

Hopefully this was more than just a ramble.. 

Whats in my camera bag? – Ashley McNamara – San Diego Photographer


 

Most Frequently Asked Questions: “What camera do you have?” and “How many lenses do you own?”

As a primary camera body I’m using a Canon 40D and can I just say that I love it. Awesome colors and clarity every time, it’s great! One of the reasons its my most used camera body is due purely to ISO performance. Lets face it, sometimes the light just isn’t there and you have to bump that sucker up to ISO 1600 and my 40D handles like a champ!  As a backup I have a Canon 30D, it’s another great canon product and one that I highly recommend any new photographer invest in. (But with the XSI coming out, I might be changing that recommendation)

As for lenses, my first lens purchase was the 50mm 1.8. Compared to my kit lens, I was in heaven. Pictures were just so much clearer and it really forced me to think about my composition. I haven’t found myself using it quite as much these days, but I keep it in my arsenal. The wallet friendly price tag makes it another newbie must have.

The next lens was the 24-70 2.8 L . After almost 3 years it is STILL my favorite lens. I use it on almost every shoot. Its a super versitile portrait lens.

After that I bought the 70-200 2.8 L and to be quite frank, it’s rarely used. I’m still trying to fall in love with it, but the opportunity to use it properly rarely presents itself. To be used on my  40D (which is not full frame)  I have to be like a million miles away from my subject and as a portrait photographer I rarely need to be more than a few feet away from the subject. Having said that however, I have quite a few friends who swear by this lens and say that is works just as well for shooting toddlers.

The Novelty purchase came next: The 15mm Fisheye. I held out on this one because I had gotten mixed reviews.It wasn’t something I “needed” per se, but I’d always wanted it.  One day the bug got me and I bit the bullet and bought it. Now that I have it, I’m not sure how I lived without it!  It is sooooo much fun! It went from being a novelty purchase to a staple in my camera bag. I use it on almost all of my shoots. Not being full frame works to my advantage. I can take family pictures (like this) and it doesn’t have a really distorted look to it.

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Last, but certainly not least, came the 50mm 1.4. This wasn’t actually purchased as much as it was traded for a Jill-e bag from my friend Marmalade. And let me just tell you it was one of the BEST trades ever! I’d been on the fence about getting this lens, Kept telling myself that I already had the 1.8, why do I need the 1.4? HA! Oh, how simple minded of me. LOL Seriously, guys this is like a whole different lens. Its like butta..icon wink Whats in my camera bag?   Ashley McNamara   San Diego PhotographerLove it!

As for my camera bag, I carry everything in my Crumpler 7 Million dollar home and yes…everything fits.icon smile Whats in my camera bag?   Ashley McNamara   San Diego PhotographerIt took quite a bit of trial and error finding the bag that worked best for me. I’ve been through many  (tamarac backpack, a shootsac, a Jill-e bag, etc)and my Crumpler is still the only one I find myself using.

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