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Mac "virus"; Normal lenses; Generous Pavarotti; Fake internet star; Kottke's back; Hard truths about meetings

  • alwaysBETA » The Tale of the Mechanical Virus - Fascinating — Never heard of this happening before. At least now you can accurately announce there’s a Mac-only virus spreading at the Google.
  • Gary Voth Photography: The Forgotten Lens - “The 50mm lens is called a ‘normal’ or ‘standard’ lens because the way it renders perspective closely matches that of the human eye.” Just bought one of these, and I totally love it. Lots to learn, but I’m working on it.
  • Most Useful Mac Software | Tech Magazine - Good collection of Mac apps that non-power-users may not be familiar with. Recommended reading for taking your game to the next level.
  • deadmoviestar: Lucky Luciano - My pal, Steve, recalls a memorable encounter in Miami with the late Mr. Pavarotti.
  • Footnote - The place for original documents online - Share your own knowledge and research about historical documents. Stuff like Footnote makes the internet what it should be — an affordance for collaborating on stuff you would never in a million years be able to do by yourself. Crowdsourcing at its finest.
  • Jonathan Coulton: Fake Female Me is Busted - JoCo reports on a makebelieve internet sensation who had actually been signed by a label all along. Blechy. “The saddest thing of all is that she could have done this all by herself without the label and avoided all this negative reaction.”
  • Back in the saddle - I’ve missed Mr. Kottke, and it’s swell to have him back up on The Wire. Although, I confess, I am also a huge fan of his and Meg’s little interruption.
  • Rands In Repose: The Laptop Herring - You and everyone you know needs to read this article twice. Now. “If you have no role in a meeting and stop going, or if you remove someone from a meeting, you’re going to create a conflict with whoever believes that you (or the other someone) should be in that meeting. This is great. This is the discussion you want to have: ‘Frank, I’ve been to this meeting 12 times and I’ve no clue what I’m doing here. Please advise.’” - [via Daring Fireball]

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Willy's picture

Merlin, "the fifty" is by...

Merlin, “the fifty” is by far the best lens you’ll ever have. It’s the every single photographer will take if he had to choose only one lens. It’s also the best lens to start learning true photography. I suggest you see the work by Cartier-Bresson, which he mostly used a 50 for his photos. photo.net has very good tutorials also. Willy.

Matt J's picture

I have a 50 prime...

I have a 50 prime too. It’s a 25 year old no auto focus, no CPU lens, but I love it for the speed and life it gives photos.

istvan's picture

That lens is really nice,...

That lens is really nice, I have used it with great results, but it is considered normal only with a full-frame sensor or a 36mm film camera. With the usual digital cameras (I see that you used a Rebel XT) it works as a slight tele, for the XT a lens with a focus length of ca. 28mm would be provide the normal effect. But otherwise it is a great lens.

Adrian's picture

Spookily, I just got the...

Spookily, I just got the Canon 50mm f/1.8 Mk II (yeah, my budget is smaller!). It’s such a great thing to use these kinds of lenses. I first got into SLR photography with a Pentax 50mm f/2. That was all I had for a long time. I think what really makes 50mm, whether for SLR or DSLR, is that you get the best range of apertures, from the wide open great for low light and that professional look in portraits throwing the background right out of focus, to way stopped down with good depth of focus. As you go up or down the focal lengths you begin to lose the versatility, and zooms never cut it with the aperture (unless you have serious money).

David Moore's picture

I love my Canon 50mm...

I love my Canon 50mm f/1.8 too. I have the 28mm f/1.8 USM too, which works well on my cropped Rebel XT (but isn’t as cheap). Glad to see there’s a bit of interest in the primes - the best shots I’ve taken have mostly been taken with one or other of those. I wrote a hymn of praise to the nifty fifty here.

ldogg's picture

Forgotten lens? I'd bet you'll...

Forgotten lens? I’d bet you’ll find a 50mm (usually f/1.8) in most dSLR users’ bags.

Beerzie Boy's picture

Let me add to the...

Let me add to the chorus of kudos for the Canon 50mm 1.4. It is a great lens, and I get magnificent results with it. When I recommend that people buy the Canon Rebel, I always tell them it should be their next purchase after the battery pack and a spare battery. (Followed by the Speedlight 580x, which is a great external flash.)

Rube's picture

I believe it's called a...

I believe it’s called a “normal” or “standard” lens because that’s what every SLR came with per default for the last 50 years. They’re also the ones that are laying around a dime-a-dozen in used camera stores. Sadly, that’s the only ones you can find with a Konica mount; the really nifty ones were always for those Pentax fanboys.

Paul McEvoy's picture

Yes, as others have said,...

Yes, as others have said, on a small frame dslr (xt, 40d, etc, etc) a 50mm lens is not a normal lens. It’s more like a normal telephoto.

The 50mm 1.4 is a pretty good lens. Sometimes it needs to be re-calibrated, mine did.

the 35mm f2 is a slightly longer than normal lens but it’s a pretty good and very cheap lens. It’s old school and not so perfect as the 50mm 1.4 but it’s fun.

Robert C.'s picture

Just remember, folks, the 50mm...

Just remember, folks, the 50mm equivalent for DSLRs is a 35mm lens.

A 50mm lens on a DSLR is the equivalent of an 85mm lens. If you want the “normal” lens look and own a DSLR, go for the 35mm.

That’s all in the article, too, but it’s an important point. Unfortunately, the 35mm lenses are more expensive than the more common 50mm f/1.8.

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Merlin Mann is an independent writer, speaker, and broadcaster. He’s best known for being the guy who started the website you’re reading right now. He lives in San Francisco, does lots of public speaking, and helps make cool things like You Look Nice Today. Also? He looks like this, answers questions, and has something like a life.

Merlin’s favorite thing he’s written recently is a short essay called, “Better.”

 
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