Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Mix and Match

OK – its official, just tested it, it works. I was wondering if a Nikon SB-20 (or 28 for that matter would work on a Canon G15)
Why you may ask? Have you seen the Canon 580ex mounted on a Canon G15?
G11 shots
OK, here is the Canon G11 with the 580EX II, the G15 is slightly smaller than the G11! I would guess that the Canon 580EX II is at least 3x larger than the G15. That is why I wanted to try a Nikon SB-20 – much smaller flash. Couple of things here – I wanted a hot shoe flash that was smaller, and that I could bounce and swivel – well at least bounce. Most flashes that do this are certainly bigger than the G15. The second part to this is that I didn’t want to fry my brand new G15! I have used my SB-20 and SB-24 and SB-28 on my Canon 40D and 50Ds, and the research I found showed that the Nikon flashes seemed to work on previous G models…so I went for it.
Works like a charm. Just set the camera on M, and dial in 1/125 and F/4 @ ISO100, then set the Nikon SB-20 at f/4 and ISO100 and shoot away. The shots were properly exposed, as I expected.
Keep in mind that the Nikon SB-20 is about 1/2 the height of a Canon 580EX flash. Here are some dimensions…
Canon G15: 1.6 x 4.2 x 3 inches
Canon 580ex II: 3 x 5.3 x 4.5 inches (directed forward as per Canon’s specs)
Canon 580ex II: 3 x 7.5 x 2 inches (directed up for a ceiling bounce)
Nikon SB-20: 2.8 x 4.3 x 2.7 inches

Here is a Nikon SB-20, it has an odd head on it, but through the cylindrical mechanism it can bounce at a six different angles (-7, 0, 45,60,75, and 90 degrees) and has 3 diffusions/focus designs in the plastic to change the light dispersion pattern from wide to normal to narrow (28mm, to 35mm, to 85mm). If you lay the flash on its back, it is about the same footprint as the Canon G15, but twice as thick. Much better size match!
A little info about the SB-20, it has a guide number of 100 at ISO100 (in feet). This flash can be found for $50-$60 on EBay. Suggested Canon compatible options for the G15 include the Canon 90ex and the 270ex. The 90ex has a guide number of 30, and retails for about $125. It cannot bounce. The Canon 270ex has a guide number of 89 and retails for about $160.00, the 270ex does bounce. If you don’t mind a little less than full auto / ETTL (may require some thinking) then you can get a small powerful flash for 2-3 times less.
So far, very happy with the new Canon G15 – what fun!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Finally photos, after all the Gear posts!

I have noticed something in myself. I start looking at purchaing more gear, when all I really need is to get out and shoot.
If you have noticed my recent posts, they have been about gear. I really probably have most of the gear I need (did I just say that out loud?!). I just figure I am not shooting because I don't have the right gear...then I go cruising on the internet, looking at reviews, checking out B&H, etc. I may even end up buying something.

Well, I did get out shooting on Father's Day with a friend, just a little walkabout around downtown Fredericton. Some shots are here, and a few more can be found here in the Around Fredericton Gallery.



 
Yay for a sunny Father's Day!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

New gear! … again…

OK – so for a while now I have been kinda thinking about getting a compact camera, that had a good set of features, that I could tote around instead of the DSLR on those outings where I just don’t wanna take the big camera. I eyed the Canon S95/100/110 series (which a few friends have and love), and the Canon G series (the 11/12/15/x) and even the EOS-M.

I got reminded of this the other day when I walked by Blacks Camera Store and saw the EOs-M kit for $300 off! Tempting! In the end – it is not so compact when you attach a lens. Sad smile

I started looking at used Canon G11s and G12s, and the new G15. While I would love the Canon G1X  - there is no way I can justify the price tag for a point and shoot.

I ended up finding a G15 online at an Ontario retailer for a good price – and Future Shop happily beat the price. $396.99 + tax. Not bad for a 12MP point and shoot with a 5x zoom (28-140mm) Image stabilization, RAW capability and a hot shoe! (even HD video!)

Details here: http://www.canon.ca/inetCA/products?m=gp&pid=18831

Canon-G15

I tried to make it appealing to my wife by suggesting that the aging 4mp cameras we had were not cutting it any more and she could use it to take great shots of her henna artwork with it (when I didn’t have it of course). She seemed to buy this argument, or maybe she was just humoring me and didn’t put up any discussion. Smile

None of our bags fit properly and so a little search revealed that many people were using the LowePro Apex 60 AW for the Canon G Series. I found one online at staples for $6! I could not believe it.

Lowepro-Apex-60-AW-Camera-Shoulder-Bag-Case-photo

Well padded, perfect fit, with a sliplock attachment to fit on other Lowepro products.

I can’t wait to spend a little more time with this camera, I think it will be a great alternative to toting the big guns. I am also excited that it is so capable that I can jump into RAW, Manual, external flash etc.!