mindforge
02-06-2009, 01:20 PM
Everyone is always asking "What is the best lens?" and the topic of what not to get never really comes up.
The first that I have to bring up is the Nikkor 24mm 2.8D - horrible lens due to chromatic aberration. I have an in home studio and I was playing with a seamless white background with a few flash heads. The studio is brand new and my equipment is pretty good. Well, every image was really clean except for one series, all shot with the 24mm Nikkor. I am still trying to figure out why it is so noisy, could all the noise be caused from chromatic aberration?
The second thing not to buy - a monopod with a bad tilt-pan head. You need a good ball head. I got a Tamron carbon fiber monopod, all I cared for was stability and it was inexpensive, but I spent 4 times as much on the ball head.
Another gear tip: research everything that will cost you over $100 or that will support expensive gear. Getting a new tripod, research heads and tripods. Getting a new lens, research all the lenses you are interested in, even the ones out of your price range.
The first that I have to bring up is the Nikkor 24mm 2.8D - horrible lens due to chromatic aberration. I have an in home studio and I was playing with a seamless white background with a few flash heads. The studio is brand new and my equipment is pretty good. Well, every image was really clean except for one series, all shot with the 24mm Nikkor. I am still trying to figure out why it is so noisy, could all the noise be caused from chromatic aberration?
The second thing not to buy - a monopod with a bad tilt-pan head. You need a good ball head. I got a Tamron carbon fiber monopod, all I cared for was stability and it was inexpensive, but I spent 4 times as much on the ball head.
Another gear tip: research everything that will cost you over $100 or that will support expensive gear. Getting a new tripod, research heads and tripods. Getting a new lens, research all the lenses you are interested in, even the ones out of your price range.