Advise for Baby Phototaking


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I was using a point and shoot when my daughter was born and soon realised that it isn't fast enough and then got a D40 with 18-55mm kit lens which served my purpose until I wanted good bokeh (at a budget). Sold off the D40 June this year and got the D80 with 18-135mm kit plus AF 50mm 1.8D and it has been GREAT! I also got a SB600 flash and the set up is good to go. When I want nice bokeh, I slap on the 50mm and use the 18-135 particularly outdoors when she's playing in the pool. So, speaking from my own experience, I felt for the amount to get the Sigma 30mm 1.4 lens, I thought it would be better to get the D80 (D90 not out yet then in June) plus AF 50mm 1.8D. Now that the D90 is out, perhaps you could consider that instead plus you could take videos of your baby as he/she grows (which I do with my trusty Fujifilm F31fd).
 

For good bokeh, then definitely one of the f/1.4 lenses.

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However, i do like using the Macro's especially when they start running around. Kids tend to cry / walk / run towards you and if you are using something that has a long minimum focus distance, you will miss alot. Also, as they get older and bring them to classes where you can't use a flash, then a good ISO camera makes a huge difference.

Since I had my son who is now 13.5 months old, I've 'had' to move from a D200 to D300 and now D3 to capture him due to the speed at which he moves and the lighting situations that he is in.

My lastest shot of him (not posted yet) I had to take at ISO4000 to even start to capture his movement.
 

so the conclusion is

get a D3/D700 and the AF-D Zoom Micro-Nikkor 70~180mm f/4.5~5.6s ED and maybe the 3rd party 35mm macro
 

Use the brightest lens you have for cases when you do not use flash. My fav lens for this purpose is the Sigma 30mm f1.4 ... I use this lens for most pics of my boy.

Your best bet is the Sigma 30/1.4.

Hi chew, very good choice for the above mentioned lens for your current requirement.
Versatile enough for close up shot and a bit of journalistic photography!

Most of the time i believe you'll have to shoot with limited light so the 1.4 will be very helpful as lsisaxon did highlight a good point for thought
Do remember that f/1.4 is 2 stops faster than f/2.8, that equates to ability to shoot at 1/30 instead of 1/8, or shooting at ISO800 instead of ISO3200, although you might want to shoot at f/2.0 most of the time to improve sharpness. I find the 50/1.4 already a bit too long on DX crop, so yeah, while the 60/2.8 opens a little more options, you need to think about the basic pictures first. Too wide, you'll get distortion, too long, you'll have to stand further plus you'll need a higher shutter speed to freeze actions because the magnification is higher. Shooting baby is not as easy because you would want to refrain from using flash in the early months
 

Thanks all for sharing ....

Btw, how much it will cost for Sigma 30/1.4 ?


Currently owned a Fuji F30fd, Panasonic FZ-20, Canon FS-100 ..... well time to invest into a DLSR again ...


Guess this is the 'heavy investment' for baby so far for the dad ... haha...
 

Not sure if this is your first child (Zachary is / was mine - first and only child that his - for now). Someone gave me this piece of advise which I think was great.

Every month on the birth day of your baby, take some 'proper' portriats. You would be amazed at how their features change and how they grow.
 

Here's a shot taken with a rented D90 + 50mm
So now seriously looking at a DLSR liao ....

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Thanks all for sharing ....

Btw, how much it will cost for Sigma 30/1.4 ?


Currently owned a Fuji F30fd, Panasonic FZ-20, Canon FS-100 ..... well time to invest into a DLSR again ...


Guess this is the 'heavy investment' for baby so far for the dad ... haha...

hi i started back into dslr because of the baby too.

Bought a sigma DP1 just for it, ended up really too slow

currently using the D90 with the 35mm F2. The kit lens that comes with the D90 is a little bit slow for babies.

heres some take by a newbie on d90
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3012398156_00ef570619_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3067/3011565741_a883c58db9_b.jpg
 

Not sure if this is your first child (Zachary is / was mine - first and only child that his - for now). Someone gave me this piece of advise which I think was great.

Every month on the birth day of your baby, take some 'proper' portriats. You would be amazed at how their features change and how they grow.

thanks... indeed ... they grow so fast ....must really take 'proper' portriats...

Started 'snapping' almost other day with 'point-and-shot' camera ... family say i crazy .. haha
 

hi i started back into dslr because of the baby too.

Bought a sigma DP1 just for it, ended up really too slow

currently using the D90 with the 35mm F2. The kit lens that comes with the D90 is a little bit slow for babies.

heres some take by a newbie on d90
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3012398156_00ef570619_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3067/3011565741_a883c58db9_b.jpg

Cute baby ....

Guess we have 'free' model 24/7 ..... worth the investment ... haha
 

what every month

take a photo every week
 

what every month

take a photo every week

I took one every day for the first month. Then became some shots every month. Now still trying to keep up with the progress coz now at almost 2, he will make a dash for my cam and start pressing the buttons. :sweat:
 

Since I had my son who is now 13.5 months old, I've 'had' to move from a D200 to D300 and now D3 to capture him due to the speed at which he moves and the lighting situations that he is in.

Wow.. your equipment 'grows' with the baby.. ;p
 

what every month

take a photo every week

Even better.. every other day. I think the interval can be inversely proportional to the age of the baby. When the baby is just a couple of weeks old, they grow very quickly and the features changes very quickly. That slows down as she gets older so you can shoot less frequently. ;p
 

so the conclusion is

get a D3/D700 and the AF-D Zoom Micro-Nikkor 70~180mm f/4.5~5.6s ED and maybe the 3rd party 35mm macro

I got a D700 with 105mm macro VR to take my baby girl. now waiting for the 50mm f1.4 AFS.
 

Soon they need to give out special baby bonus to the dads to buy cams & lenses for this purpose. :P
 

The advice for taking photos every week initially and subsequently every month sounds like good advice. Think my hap hazard method of taking and taking pictures is not as meaningful as a chronological order of portrait shots of my kid.

I will definitely take this approach for my second one.

I would recommend a fast slightly wide prime lens and camera that handles well with higher ISO. Switched from a D200 to a D300 and using my Nikon 35mm f2 most of the time and sometimes my 50mm f1.4.

Thanks for sharing this approach. Sometimes simple ideas/methodology are the best.
 

Soon they need to give out special baby bonus to the dads to buy cams & lenses for this purpose. :P

Then they will want to own the rights to all your baby pictures.. ;p
 

hi i started back into dslr because of the baby too.

Bought a sigma DP1 just for it, ended up really too slow

currently using the D90 with the 35mm F2. The kit lens that comes with the D90 is a little bit slow for babies.

heres some take by a newbie on d90
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3012398156_00ef570619_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3067/3011565741_a883c58db9_b.jpg

Be careful of the baby seat in the second picture as the baby grows older. I heard that it could topple.
 

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