Lens for Air to Air photography, Suggestions?
TakeFlight
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Hi All,
I am looking for a lens for my 20D that is compact enough but with enough zoom and the like to take mid air photos of my flight training. Here are some samples I have taken. I was using the kit lense that comes with the 20D. Realize I have a 70-200 F2.8 IS but that is not useable in a small cockpit. I appreciate any help/suggestions for lenses or for my lack of skill:):
I am looking for a lens for my 20D that is compact enough but with enough zoom and the like to take mid air photos of my flight training. Here are some samples I have taken. I was using the kit lense that comes with the 20D. Realize I have a 70-200 F2.8 IS but that is not useable in a small cockpit. I appreciate any help/suggestions for lenses or for my lack of skill:):
Canon 20D
Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
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Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Canon 580EX Speedlight, TC-80N3, BG-E2 Battery Pack
Mac Book Pro
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Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
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Just a thought...saves a lot of our DSLR hassles & the images ive been seeing from them is great.
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The 24-105 would fit your requirements nicely. About 1/2 the weight of the
70-200 and about half the length.
You might want to get a rubber lens hood as well. That would help get rid
of some of the ghosting in the first and last shot. What you'd do is put the
hood right up against the canopy for shooting.
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The LCD live preview might be a great aid for composition.
The rubber lens hood is a super idea for eliminating reflections. but a custom made "DIY" soft foam "cone" hood might be a lot easier to use. (A lot of electronic foam is dark gray and can be cut and formed easily.)
The Canon PowerShot S3 IS has a wonderful set of features, looks like it might be usable with gloves, and usable ISO 400.
Movie Mode is something not available on any dSLR, but is very mature on this camera, and you can take still images while in video mode, even while recording video. (Apparently there is a short interuption in the video.) High Speed Continuous mode allows 2.5 FPS to the limit of the card.
With Digic II image processing and a real 2-stop IS, I think the S3 could be a real solution to your problem, and a darned nice earth-bound camera as well.
Reviews:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/s3is.html
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/canon/powershot_s3-review/index.shtml
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I also agree with using a prosumer type digicam with a 12x zoom and IS as they are very compact.
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That SD600 is a great little camera for what it is. You should wear it on a
lanyard so it doesn't become FOD though
Absolutely! I have my idiot strap tightly fastened to the camera when I take it in the plane. I mostly used it for videos of the flight that I took the above pictures on. It was awesome for that, though I did get a little glare of some sort from the windscreen.
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I don't know how much time you have to shoot pictures or if there's a better
spot to store the camera. However, I'm thinking you could make a "hood" for
the entire camera out of wet suit material. You need enough to keep the lens
off the canopy and maybe a bit more. But this should help get rid of the flare
caused by the canopy. Some of the same material could be used for a lens
"hood". Really, the only thing you need the rubber for is to mitigate the flare
from the canopy. Right? By camera, I mean the sd600.
I'm guessing the 20d is a bit of a headache as far as storage goes?
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i agree with the digicam suggestions,
as well as a lenshood you might want to think about some suction cups so that you can stick the camera to inside of canopy when shooting-this would help steadiness and allow you to kepp your eyes 'on the 'whilst shooting
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Me too. I think you'd lose the camera
That hood looks like it will fit the bill nicely. Though since I've ever only
flown a simulator, I can't tell you for sure it will work
Ian
Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
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