I have a G3 and don't shoot much other than portraits. I don't have a single lens. What should I get? Recommendations?
Kim22 Member 181 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Wisconsin More info | Sep 13, 2005 21:45 | #1 I have a G3 and don't shoot much other than portraits. I don't have a single lens. What should I get? Recommendations? Kim Youra Photography
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twalker294 Senior Member 665 posts Joined Jan 2002 Location: Louisiana, USA More info | Sep 13, 2005 22:43 | #2 Your message couldn't be more confusing to me: Todd Walker
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superkully Member 153 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: England More info | Kim, shoot with the lens fully zoomed out (tele).
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,262 posts Likes: 1529 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Sep 14, 2005 07:12 | #4 As "superkully" said said with some telephoto effect on the built in lens. This will tend to flatten the perspective. If you shoot toward the wide angle setting you will introduce distortion to the subject. An extreme example would be pictures taken with a fish eye lens - that is just an extreme wide angle lens.
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John from PA wrote: As "superkully" said said with some telephoto effect on the built in lens. This will tend to flatten the perspective. If you shoot toward the wide angle setting you will introduce distortion to the subject. An extreme example would be pictures taken with a fish eye lens - that is just an extreme wide angle lens. Then are you saying stand back and zoom in for better portraits? Because if you shoot with the lens 'fully zoomed out (tele)" as "superkully" says, you'll get distortion on portraits. [Canon g7x mark III] & [Canon G7x mark II] [Canon SX200IS] [Canon SX170IS] * [Canon Rebel EOS T1i] [EF 35mm f/2.0] [EF 50mm f/1.4 USM] [EF 85mm f/1.8 USM] [EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens] [EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS Lens] [Giottos MTL Tripod]
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Sep 15, 2005 17:06 | #6 Oh wow.. Hungry.. your post would make perfect sense if you did not have the word (tele) in brackets after you mention both zoomed in.. and zoomed out.. they can't both be the telephoto end of the zoom. (well at least not with a G3 built in lens) GEAR LIST
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CyberDyneSystems wrote: Now.. Kim, The G3 will offer the best results for portrits using the built in lens.. which is not removeable. For a dedicated protrait lens.. you would most likely be looking at a camera that uses removeable lenses .. like an SLR.. which is what we discuss in the EOS forum. Thank you! I just always read about people getting new lenses for their cameras and thought it "must be something I need to get!" I'm glad I get to save some money this time! LOL Kim Youra Photography
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am_pitbull_terrier Goldmember 1,383 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Pittsburgh, P.A. More info | Sep 16, 2005 22:41 | #8 Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't you get better photos with the G3 only zoomed in to about X4 (the limit of the optical zoom) I have noticed that the digital zoom (beyond X4) really does the photo no justice. Maybe thats just me. I only zoom in to about X4 and thats about it...... Also just bought the Rebel XT a while back so now I have more options.... But I still LOVE my G3... GREAT camera. Powershot G3
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Salleke Goldmember 2,201 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Belgium More info | am_pitbull_terrier wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't you get better photos with the G3 only zoomed in to about X4 (the limit of the optical zoom) I have noticed that the digital zoom (beyond X4) really does the photo no justice. Maybe thats just me. I only zoom in to about X4 and thats about it...... Also just bought the Rebel XT a while back so now I have more options.... But I still LOVE my G3... GREAT camera. Everybody is meaning to zoom in with the 4x optical zoom. The digital (or software) zoom is of poor quality and very bad for portraits.
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twalker294 Senior Member 665 posts Joined Jan 2002 Location: Louisiana, USA More info | Salleke wrote: Everybody is meaning to zoom in with the 4x optical zoom. The digital (or software) zoom is of poor quality and very bad for portraits. You can take your portraits (or other pictures) and crop in PP for achieving the same effect as digital zoom and IMHO with better results. Digital zoom is very bad for EVERYTHING -- not just portraits. Turn it off and forget it's there. Todd Walker
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twl845 Senior Member 256 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Catskills NY More info | I assume you have an editing program, so just take your shot and crop to fit. Then if it needs a few tweaks like a touch of sharpening or blurring the background, that should do it. The G3 only has 2 auxiliary lenses. Telephoto and wide angle. Check the manual for details. Canon G3, Kodak DC4800, Elements3
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Salleke Goldmember 2,201 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Belgium More info | twalker294 wrote: Digital zoom is very bad for EVERYTHING -- not just portraits. Turn it off and forget it's there. Todd Todd - I aggree with you 100 %.
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jgbeam Senior Member 998 posts Joined Mar 2004 More info | Just experiment. Rotate the camera to portrait mode and frame your subject in the viewfinder as you wish. Take a shot at 1X (no zoom) then back away from the subject, go to 2X zoom and frame the subject just as you did at 1X. Repeat for 3X and 4X ( if you can back up far enough, of course) and evaluate the results on your computer or prints. You will probably find a preferred setting. You will also find the results will vary with aperture, especially background blur.
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AXENA Senior Member 412 posts Joined Dec 2003 Location: Toms River, NJ More info | On the G5, when I did portraits with that camera, I always set the camera to "M", manual, set the aperature to its most open end (3.0 I believe) and stood far enough away to fill the LCD monitor up with the subject... this provided enough background blur and compressed the image nicely. You can get some outstanding shots with your G-cam if you learn all of the options available. You won't need a Tele-extender for portraits.... so you can save your money there unless you want a more "artsy" type shot from farther away to include some of the surrounding scenery. And, can't be stated enough... shut off the digital zoom.... it is completely worthless (Canon should really just remove this option alltogether from their cameras as it is terrible). Gary S. Latimer - C&C always accepted/appreciated!
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