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	<title>Enchanted Isles - The Southern Gulf Islands &#187; Equipment</title>
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	<description>Kevin Oke's photography book, Enchanted Isles - The Southern Gulf Island. Technical information and relevant links.</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 17:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Nikon D2X, D300 and lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 17:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m often asked what type of equipment I use and what my digital workflow entails. Most of the photographs in this book were shot with a Nikon D2X, a very versatile and workhorse of a camera. At 12.4 mp, the D2X is capable of producing images that I think are far superior to the quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m often asked what type of equipment I use and what my digital workflow entails. Most of the photographs in this book were shot with a Nikon D2X, a very versatile and workhorse of a camera. At 12.4 mp, the D2X is capable of producing images that I think are far superior to the quality of film. Some will argue this point and state that it’s only different. I used lenses ranging form the extremely wide angle of 10mm to long telephotos of 300mm and every focal length in between.</p>
<p>Recently I purchased a Nikon D300 and my initial reaction has been very positive, in fact I can see the D300 becoming my primary camera in many circumstances. The Nikon D300 is certainly a better camera in low light situations, something that the Nikon D2X was never really known for. It&#8217;s amazing what 3 years of technology can do.</p>
<p>What lenses do I own?</p>
<p>For the book I used a small set of largely unimpressive lenses. These included:</p>
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<li>Sigma 10-20mm, a wonderful lens designed specifically for digital cameras,</li>
<li>Nikon 24-50mm, an old film camera zoom, hopefully to be retired soon,</li>
<li>Nikon 85mm f1.8, one of Nikon&#8217;s classic film lenses,</li>
<li>Nikon 55-200mm DX, a lousy, slow focusing cheap consumer lens that is surprisingly sharp. This lens also focuses surprisingly slowly and has now been replaced, and</li>
<li>Nikon 300mm f4, again one of Nikon&#8217;s classic lenses for sports and wildlife.</li>
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<p>The past year I have been upgrading my lenses routinely as I have been shooting more often as I work on my new book about the Cowichan Valley. My lenses as of today are:</p>
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<li>Sigma 10-20mm, a wonderful lens designed specifically for digital cameras,</li>
<li>Sigma 30mm f1.4, bought for low light photography,</li>
<li>Nikon 17-55mm f2.8, just purchased to replace the 24-50mm,</li>
<li>Nikon 85mm f1.8, one of Nikon&#8217;s classic low light film lenses,</li>
<li>Sigma 50-150mm zoom, a lens that has quickly become a favourite,</li>
<li>Sigma 150mm f2,8 macro, an amazing macro lens for the little things in life and</li>
<li>Nikon 300mm f4, again one of Nikon&#8217;s classic lenses for sports and wildlife.</li>
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