New Lenses
Posted March 11th, 2007 in PhotographyWhen I got back from my recent (and unplanned) trip back to Newfoundland, I had two new camera lenses waiting for me. A wide-angle (Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM) and a telephoto (Canon EF 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II USM). To the right is a photo of the two new lenses and my 50mm (Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 Mk II), the 10-22mm is huge compared to the rest of my gear (admittedly it’s small compared to most of the big ‘L’ series glass), but it’s also the best lens I currently own. I’m also reasonably impressed with the telephoto, because there were a couple of times in the past when I would have liked to have more reach; 200mm is quite a bit on a APS-C camera (equivalent to a 320mm lens on a 35mm camera), much more than that would get tough to hand-hold without upgrading to a stabilized lens.
So, since this weekend was really nice (21°C and sunny), I took the top down on my car and went for a drive up to the Marin Headlands and Hawk Hill to really try them out. You can see the results of this trial in my ‘Scenic Photos’ album. I fully expect to add to this album at least a few more times later on, given that there are a lot of scenic places in the area (Kirby Cove, Rodeo Beach, Point Bonita, Tennessee Valley, etc.) but most of those places involve walking/hiking that I simply wasn’t up for yesterday.
