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Become Better Photographer: Lens Upgrade with David Bergman

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Saved some money and ready for camera upgrade? It might be a good idea to start with the lens first. Good quality lens will outperform your standard kit lens tenfold, whereas DSLR camera bodies are usually on a very similar quality level and will not make much difference for the photograph itself. Today’s article with photographer David Bergman and AdoramaTV is about how to make a right lens purchase decision.

David shares: “My friends always ask me what camera  they should buy, but that’s really not  the best question to ask. Camera bodies  are like little computers and they need  to be upgraded eventually but as long as  it’s still working, a new camera by itself  won’t make you a better photographer.  The thing you really want to upgrade first  is your lens.  So besides focal length, the  other spec on a lens is the aperture.  The lower that number, like f/4 or f/2.8,  the more light that can come through the  lens. This allows you to do a couple of  things, first of all you can shoot in  lower light situations.  The other thing is you can throw your  background way more out-of-focus, giving  you that smooth professional look. “

So that first DSLR you bought, it probably  came with a kit lens. Most of those have  what’s called a “variable aperture zoom”  which means, the more you zoom in, the less  light it lets in. The problem is, you can’t  shoot in low light situations and the  background is not going to go out of focus  like you really want it to.  One thing to do is,  buy a zoom lens with a fixed  aperture.  Most companies make a 24-70mm  that comes in both an f/4 and  a f/2.8 version. Pros generally like the f/2.8  version because it lets in just a  little bit more light. But keep in mind  it’s bigger heavier and more expensive  than the f/4.”

” You also should consider  upgrading to a prime lens which doesn’t  zoom at all… The main thing to  remember is you can get a much wider  aperture, sometimes as wide as f/1.2.  This will give your background that smooth  creamy look that you are after.  At the end of the day,  a quality lens is a good  investment.  Unlike a car that loses its value as soon as  you drive it off the lot, a good high  quality lens could last you a lifetime.  If you can only afford to do one or the  other, invest as much as you can in a lens  and hold onto that body as long as you  can until the muffler falls off.”

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by Ron
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