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Seagull and Shanghai GP3

It was a sunny day during Gordon, Vicky and Cailey’s photo shoot.  Ever since I got my Zeiss Ikonta B 532/16, I have been neglecting my Seagull TLR.  Here are a couple of shots from the shoot, Seagull 4A-103 TLR + Shanghai GP3 film.  Developed stand, Rodinal 1:100 for 1.25 hours, inversion first two minutes, then one turn every 30 minutes.  Fixed with Kodak Rapid Fix, scanned with Epson Perfection V700.

Looking cute!
Looking cute!
Cailey hiding behind mom.
Cailey hiding behind mom.  There is a very 1960s feel to this photo!

Honestly, not too happy with the grain size, perhaps it’s time to go back to D76! Always hit and miss with these shanghai film.

First Impression of Canon 5D3

In my last post, I wrote about the change of my travel gear.  Recently I had an upgrade of my digital equipment as I had an important shoot.  I did some research and finally settled on the Canon 5D Mark III.  It was really between that and the Nikon D800 which my brother had been persuading me to get.  Both machines are great and will be sufficient for me.  It came down to lenses.  Nikon did not make a pancake lens.  Canon on the other hand made an excellent low costing yet high performance 40mm f2.8 lens.  I wanted the new camera to be also used as an everyday camera and even a 50mm f1.8 lens on either of these cameras is proven bigger than what I wanted to bring to happy hour.  I really loved my Canon QL17 which is also 40mm and it didn’t take much for me to steer onto that direction.

I also decided to get the stock 24-105mm f4 IS L lens which is an excellent lens for the money you paid when you purchase together with the 5D3.  I figured, most of the photos that I will use this lens for involves architecture (infinity focus anyway) and group shots (more than 2 people so I would be using f5.6+ anyway).  For detail bokeh work, I can use my 40mm f2.8 for now and get another prime after (say 50mm f1.4).  One lens that I considered was the ever so popular 24-70mm f2.8.  It was a lot of money for that piece of glass and I don’t see a lot of usage for it at this moment.

My first shoot was a big family birthday dinner and overall the shoot was successful.   While tuning the photos after the shoot, I noticed my LCD screen’s color was way off.  I took the dive and got the Datacolor Spyder.  After calibration, the prints matched quite well with what I see on the screen now.

The second job was a lotophoto family shoot, which is what I love to do.  The Yongnuo YN568 ETTL worked amazingly well with the 5d3, especially as a fill flash for the gloomy outdoor shoot.  Indoors, I setup two Yongnuo YN560II flashes on remote triggers.

Cailee taken with my Canon 5d3
Cailee taken with my Canon 5d3

I really love this shot with Cailee, it’s such a lotophoto.  In the old days without cell phones and digital cameras, parents will always take their children to a local photo studio to have these photos taken.

The first two sessions were a blast and I have to say that the Canon 5d3 worked as it promised.  No wonder why this is one of the most preferred work horses for the digital photography world today.