Here is part 1.

Here is part 1.

Happy Thanksgiving!

I know I have not been posting regularly. Â It has been extremely busy at work and at home. Â With that said, I have not quit shooting. Â
I recently decided to purchase the Canon RF 50mm f1.2 L. Â I have read so many reviews comparing it to Zeiss Otus and Leica’s 50mm lenses that I thought it would be a great addition to my collection. Â What is even better is that it is autofocus. Â The frustrating part is that I had to by another camera to use it. Â The Canon EOS R is not a bad camera and there are many aspects of it that I like but I do like the ergonomics of the new Nikon Z7 better. Â As Lloyd Chamber states on his website:
“Finally, some lenses are so good that the lens should be bought with the camera considered an accessory necessary for using the lens. The Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L USM is such a lens.”
We took a short trip this past weekend and went to Sanibel Island. Â We went fishing in the bay and there were many of these buildings on stilts sending out at sea. Â I thought this abandoned one had some character.
You will probably noticed that I shot this with the new Nikon’s Z7 full frame mirrorless camera. Â Having owned many mirrorless cameras and currently owning Sony’s a7RIII, I would say that Nikon has done a fantastic job with their first full frame mirrorless camera. Â After using it for about a week I would say the ergonomics is great, the buttons and menus are easy to use and navigate. Â The image quality is probably the best in any full frame sensor I’ve used (it should, same sensor as the D850). Â This camera feels like a “real” camera, comparable to DSLR. Â Only thing missing is the “eye autofocus” that you can find on the Sony mirrorless. Â With that said, Sony definitely has some competition.
Last, I also purchased Zeiss 55mm Otus lens and used the new lens adapter for Nikon F mount lenses. Â I would agree with other reviews, it is very comparable to Leica’s 50mm lenses on the market today. Â It is large, that is the only concerning thing!



