85 mm lens test

photo gear

I was able to test some 85 mm lenses at doubleyoushop in Brussels Yesterday.

I would like to buy an 85 mm lens as portrait lens, and wanted to have some comparable results of different makes.

the tested lenses are:

the Canon EF 85 mm f1.8. A lens selling at about 370 Euro’s here in Belgium

the Carl Zeiss Planar T* 85 mm f1.4 ZE. A slightly wider max aperture, selling at 1050 euros approx.

the Sigma 85mm f1.4 for Canon. Also at 1.4 slightly faster than the Canon, selling price 889 euros.

test setup was very limited, the view from the frontdoor of the doubleyoushop, and the car that was there, in front of the roundabout.

first, to give you an idea on the scene, full images, reduced size.

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Canon 85mm f1.8 at 2.8

Carl Zeiss at 2.8

Sigma at 2.8

following are some 100% crops of the different images:

first, wide open, 1.8 for the Canon, 1.4 for the other 2

one at the center, one for the bokeh of the background -in the canon image, there’s a car passing by- :

then at 2.8, one at the center of the image, one for the bokeh in the background:

then, all three at f9, one at the center, one at the edge of the image:

for me the results were quite surprising. I had at least expected more difference in the Carl Zeiss. They are often praised for a superb sharpness and better color rendition. This test proves none of the two statements. Neither did the Sigma impress me. Both show huge chromatic abberation (color shift at highlights) the Zeiss a bit blueish, the Sigma in Pink. They do not visually prove to be sharper than the Canon, and the Canon costs less than half the price of the Sigma, about a third the price of the CZ.

Ideally I should have been able to test these lenses also with a portrait subject, since this is the intended use, but unfortunately the occasion did not allow for this.

I would like to thank the vendor at Doubleyoushop for its willing cooperation, since I have not been a customer before in this shop, and still I could, without questioning, test all three lenses.

for me it is clear that the Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 is a very good choice, for a very reasonable budget.

I hope this test will be of help to those out there, looking to buy a 85mm lens.

Ch.

Workshop

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I’m thinking about giving a workshop ‘basics in digital (reflex)photography’ in the coming weeks/months.

subjects:
analog vs. digital
Camera principles
exposure
aperture
shutter speed
exposure compensation
ISO
basic rules of composition
and a lot of practical exercise.

It will run over two saturdays, leaving you time to shoot some pictures to evaluate the second saturday.
Beginners welcome. Your camera should at least allow to work in A/T/M/ mode (Av/Tv/Man). A reflex camera is preferred.

everybody interested should send me a mail asap.

thx.

charlemagne(at)renderhouse.eu

Fun testing new gear

people

I did a shoot yesterday, with my new flash and umbrella.
I got some magnificent models posing for me. My sisters kids. They are really fun to work with, posing easily and willingly.

some available light trough windows, and one flash trough white umbrella 105 cm. Flash triggered trough Cactus V5

some results:



shoot with kids

people

did a shot today with my sons and some nephews.

They all managed to model like a pro for about 5 minutes each. The pictures are taken in an attic of a typical industrial building, with glass panels on the left side. I hung a large with cloth on the right to get some light bounced back onto the shadow side.

Some results, all taken on EOS 5DII with 135mm f2:

martin portrait

modellennet

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made an account on modellennet.be and fotoshoots.be to be able to contact models looking for a photograper, and to be able to search available models.

Had some interesting comments on the limited number of pictures I have posted so far.

 

I will try to fix a modelshoot some day soon.

 

Ludwig

ludwigdesmet.wordpress blog started

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I worked hard yesterday and today to setup a new photography website, a bit more professional and less mediocre images.

As the features of the Iweb blog are very limited, I decided to switch to WordPress for my blog.

It is my intention to show personal work, work of others I like, interesting links to exhibitions, websites, etc. …

I hope to see you here often.

 

Ludwig Desmet, Alias Charlemagne.