I always allocated some time in the weekends to catch up with my wonderful friends. Me being a freelance photographer, my timetable is quite unpredictable, I can get shoots at any day of the week. Most of my recent jobs have been concentrated on weekdays, which was a good thing, as most of my friends work the normal 9-5 jobs, and the only time they have is in the weekends to hang out. My friends Jojo and Van wanted to explore a few new cafes and join the on-going Fujifilm Malaysia photo contest that requires them to shoot on these specific locations. I merely tagged along for the delicious food, and of course, I brought my camera long for some clicking action. Van actually vlogged this particular session, you can check out his video of us having too much fun with food, coffee and conversations here (click).
Jojo attacking a cup of coffee |
I brought along the Nikon Z5 and a new lens I recently purchased, a Meike 50mm F1.8 for Z system. The lens was cheap, I got it for under USD150 new. It was probably the cheapest AF native lens I can find for Nikon Z. Since the Z5 was a beginner, entry level camera, why would I want to spend top money for glass, especially for a camera that I am just using for fun, and not earning anything from? The Meike 50mm makes perfect sense - it isn't expensive, it has autofocus and based on existing reviews, optically the lens isn't too bad either.
I don't feel the itch to review the lens. It is after all a budget lens, there is only so much you can test and talk about a conventional 50mm lens. The lens works fine, images come out looking as good as they could be, perhaps better than what was to be expected from a cheap lens. But here is the thing - the lens is HUGE, like as big as a 85mm F1.8 les, which does not make sense at all. I am also less enthusiastic about the minimum focusing distance of about 0.63m, that means I cannot go near and fill my frame with the bowl or plate of food. Not a very good trait for an all-round, general purpose prime lens. Other than that, there is nothing much to complain about really. The lens is cheap, it gets the job done.
After Piccadilly Cafe, it was still early, and we decided to go to another Cafe, not too far away. That will be for another blog entry.
The cafe had some nice lighting from the window early in the morning |
Jojo's new profile picture? |
Van attacking my plate of fancy Nasi Lemak with Olympus E-M1 Mark III |
Flat Lay never goes out of style |
My own shot of my own Nasi Lemak. |
Sometimes, I do miss that E-M1 Mark III! But it is in good hands now |
Does flat lay work better? Sometimes it does, sometimes it does not |
My over sweetened, artificially colored drink. |
More food shooting action, behind the scenes |
Jojo's breakfast was so healthy - Avocado & Egg on Toast |
The most bare chicken I have ever seen, I am sure this wasn't enough for Van, so we went to a second Cafe. |