It is that time of the year…

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Opinion, Photography — Pixelshooter Fri 24 Aug 2007 5:12 am

…when Canon and Nikon announce their new camera models. And boy, do the discussions on forums get heated or what. Checkout this and this out. Bottom line is that Nikon has not just caught up, but zoomed far ahead of Canon in the DSLR segment. The D300 has amazing specs compared to the 40D no doubt. And it does come at a price - $500 more to be precise. But Nikon’s still got the D200, which it intends to continue. So basically Nikon’s got a killer lineup - starting from the D40x - D40 - D80 - D200- D300- D3H. On the other hand, Canon’s line up has gaps, because I don’t think the 30D is worth purchasing after the 40D has come out. So you only have 400D - 40D - Mark 1D III - Mark 1Ds III. For someone like me whose two years into serious photography, the 400D, and the Mark 1D series are out of question, so I have only the 40D as choice. Whereas, if I were a Nikon shooter who has been shooting with a D70 for the past 2 years, I have the D200, D300 (after inheriting some rich uncle’s property of course) or even the D80 to consider. (For argument’s sake, we are assuming the 40D and D300 will deliver good IQ).

When the Rebel XTi came out and disappointed me, I was asking Canon for a camera with a clear bright viewfinder (like in the D80). The 30D was not an option then but with the new 40D, reasons to upgrade are very compelling. The Rebel XT had been a great way to get into serious photography but I have outgrown it. The dim viewfinder is the sole reason for that. But am I complaining? No, I appreciate Canon for their new cameras and I totally respect Nikon for doing their homework and getting their engineering and marketing bang-on. But the way many of us see it, the customer’s got nothing to lose.

All this aside, IMO, what is really going to hit Canon hard, are issues like the poor auto focus on the EOS-1D Mark III, roof hitting pricing of the EOS-1Ds Mark III, lack of a 5D upgrade (which, if they have done their homework, can be positioned as a strong competitor for the D300), and lack of new consumer grade lenses. And to be hard on Canon, let us look at the highlights of the 40D and see if there is anything ground breaking about them:

  • 10.1 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor - Nope, they already had in the 400D.
  • 6.5 fps continuous shooting, max. burst 75 JPEGs - Not an engineering marvel. With the marketing department’s permission, they could have put more.
  • New AF system with 9 cross-type sensors - Hmm…somewhat good, but how did the Nikon engineers do better? So this is not the best yet.
  • DIGIC III processor - Again, nothing new.
  • 3.0” LCD with Live View mode - The logical next step. What made them think Nikon wouldn’t do the same? If you know your competition, then you will not just give the same feature, but make it better! Thats what Nikon did by offering 922,000 pixels on the LCD. I know it comes at a premium, but hey, you need to be competitive!
  • EOS Integrated Cleaning System - Again, taken from the 400D and a very logical next step.
  • Clear and bright viewfinder - Nothing great here.
  • Customisable Picture Style processing parameters - This is a software upgrade and very so-so.

Don’t get me wrong. I think all these new features are great and was initially very euphoric about them. My only point is that Canon should have seen it coming - the D300 I mean. For their own good. Canon already had great high ISO IQ, but now Nikon has the same and they are even. And it works good for Nikon cos everyone’s now talking, “Nikon engineers have really worked hard on the drawback of high ISO noise and achieved something.” Likewise, if Canon had worked on their drawback, like poor ergonomics and come up with a totally revamped design for the 40D, it would have been something. Or for that matter putting a Flash commander mode into the body. Sure, they listened to their customers and gave many new features in the 40D, but did they watch the competition? No, they didn’t. And they are going to pay for that. (Of course, I am being very, very critical here).

But lets look at things little more realistically. Is there anything on the new D300, which is not on the 40D, that would suddenly make us all better photographers ? I don’t think so. As a working pro, I may have advantages of higher buffer capacity, faster auto focus etc. But I doubt if I would be complaining or comparing cameras if I were a working pro. The ones who complain and compare are the ones for whom the camera has become just another premium commodity - like an expensive car. These people get angry with companies when they don’t deliver as per their expectations or if the competition gets ahead, and they live under the false notion of ‘faster is better’. I know this is just an opinion and I have no concrete proof to substantiate it, but from my own experience, I can tell that all those bells and whistles in the new cameras will be used more to show off than to take better pictures in the hands of these people who whine on the forums. And it is no surprise that Canon has the majority of whiners. After all, if I were rich and wanted the best, I would go for a Canon cos they are the biggest name in the photography industry. Only a person who is more interested in photography as a creative experience would weigh the pros and cons and choose a camera based on his/her needs. And the Nikon hits a sweet spot here. It is strongly engineering oriented, focuses on the photographer (and photography) and makes slicker, classier promos. (See this).

So to Canon -

  • Listen to your audience better. Get that Direct Print Button off your cameras!
  • Listen to your competition.
  • Work on your drawbacks. Focus on the photographer.
  • Give us more lenses (like a 100mm IS Macro).

And now lets all get back to shooting photographs :)

Finally, after 26 years!

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Humour, Photography — Pixelshooter Tue 14 Aug 2007 5:25 am

I always hated taking a passport size photo taken. Never in my life have I had a good photograph of myself. Every time I’ve had to submit a passport size photo, I have dreaded it. Cos I have looked like a chimp in all my passport size photos.

Now, what is the use of having expensive photography equipment if I cannot solve this simple problem? For one, photography equipment was not sufficient. What I also needed was a colour printer. And yesterday I got access to the colour printer at office. It’s a major Xerox MFD that does everything except tele-transportation. So with access to the colour printer, I had no excuse to stop me from taking my own photo.

First, I went and bought some high quality glossy paper. Then at home, I set my tripod, remote control, flash and clicked snaps of myself. I used the off-white wall of my room as a background, and struck numerous poses. It wasn’t easy, because I had no control over the focusing and composition. Everything was trial and error.

After some 50 retakes (hey, I am on digital, so no problemo!), I finally got something which looked somewhat like a nice photo. I always knew I wasn’t photogenic, but yesterday it was cast in stone. I then took the image into Photoshop and tweaked it a bit. Finally I duplicated the photos into an array, to fit an A4 size paper and converted to PDF. I printed the photo at office, and voila! After 26 years, I had a satisfactory passport size photo of myself!

A good explanation of different types of UWA distortion

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Nice links, Photography, Photos — Pixelshooter Thu 26 Jul 2007 6:43 am

Click here to read it.

Photographers rejoice!

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Nice links, Photography — Pixelshooter Wed 30 May 2007 1:30 pm

Here’s a link with funny snaps. Enjoy!

Back from Pondy

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Photography, Travel — Pixelshooter Sat 19 May 2007 3:30 pm

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Jimmy says hi :)

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Photography, Photos, Travel — Pixelshooter Wed 2 May 2007 2:55 pm

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Photoshop CS3 is here

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Photography, Photos, Tech, Travel — Pixelshooter Sat 21 Apr 2007 9:48 am

I got to try out the new version of Photoshop - CS3. I have been using PS from version 7 and the UI improvements in CS3 are more than welcome. In fact, it is interesting to note how the guys at Adobe have managed to make UI improvements within the given real estate. Everything is intuitive and I didn’t even need to look at the ‘What’s new’ section. What’s more, Digital Photographers have finally got a lot of what they’ll need in Photoshop - better B&W controls, improved Camera Raw etc. And it is interesting to note that ImageReady no longer ships with Photoshop. Has it been laid to rest?

Here is a snap that I worked on using Lightroom and the new Photoshop CS3. I am not pleased with the outcome (the original file itself was underexposed) but it’s me and not the tools to blame ;)

Updated the snap with a better version :)

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Lilly @ lalbagh

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Around Bangalore, Photography, Photos — Pixelshooter Sun 15 Apr 2007 5:04 am

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My Sigma 12-24mm lens is up for sale

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Announcements, Photography — Pixelshooter Thu 8 Mar 2007 11:33 am

Ok, I don’t know why I didn’t put it here on my blog before, but better late than never.

This lens is an awesome copy as you can see by the pictures I have taken:

1) http://farm1.static.flickr.com/135/351878631_d239ad1f18_o.jpg

2) http://www.bangalorephotographyclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=918

3) http://farm1.static.flickr.com/164/389950031_8a3c12d6ba_o.jpg

I’m selling this lens for 25,000 Indian rupees, shipping outside Bangalore excluded. Lens is less than a year old and comes with the original Sigma pouch. Lens mount is Canon.

More details here: http://www.bangalorephotographyclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1257

Any one interested in buying this lens, please contact me via email or telephone. You can mail me at: pixelshooter.net [at] gmail [dot] com.

UPDATE: Sold on May 16 ‘o7 

Fresh n’ new

Blogged by Pixelshooter as Photography, Travel — Pixelshooter Wed 31 Jan 2007 9:42 am

Stagnation is one thing I always fight in my life. I like the feeling of freshness and newness. Even if it means re-installing the OS on my comp for the n+1 th time :) But OS apart, I just upgraded my blog to WordPress 2.1. Lots of new features - one of them being the ability to import from old Blogger accounts. And yes, I imported all my posts from my first blog - All You Touch And All You See…

You can browse the Archives of this blog and read how I sounded couple of years ago. I miss the freshness of then :)

Talking of new, DigiComp replaced my motherboard with a new upgraded board. I have had the MSI K8N Neo4-F motherboard for more than a year now and it has given me more problems than I have patience for. When it died on me this time, I decided to just ditch AMD and go for a new Core2Duo (although the cost meant I would be staring at a bottomless pocket for months to come). Maybe God took mercy on me or maybe my smart idea of contacting the service guys myself (instead of the ass of a comp dealer that I have been going thro) worked, nevertheless the new Platinum version of the K8N Neo4-F is working like a charm and I am all happy :)

Did a bike trip to Mysore last weekend and that was a first in my life - my first real long distance bike trip. Nothing to brag about, but I am glad I did it. The photography experience was very rewarding as you can see on my Photo Blog.  I am currently looking to revamping my entie website and install a new gallery. I have to take my photography to the next level…Yes, this has been pending for long and I am running out of excuses….

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