• AlanF
    AlanF replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    Or catastrophic bokeh with the wrong background.;)
  • GMCPhotographics
    Yes, you've reminded me that I really should send my EF 70-200mm f2.8 II L off to Canon for a service. Mine is a bit battered too and...
  • GMCPhotographics
    What you are seeing there is Electronic Shutter distortion due to the slow sensor read out. The R7's readout is suprisingly poor at...
  • Philnick
    I wear a fully-soft soft contact lens in my right eye, which does provide astigmatism correction. I experimented with "progressive...
  • roby17269
    "This could, unfortunately, open up the market to other, more disruptive companies, such as the Chinese manufacturers, who are already...
  • Walrus
    I had the Sigma 50 Art for like 10yrs (before I used the 50 1.8 classic, the one with distance window and metal mount), and then I got...
  • Eloniel
    I'm not saying it would be the best lens possible for these use cases. Of course prime lenses would be better individually but a 16-35...
  • m4ndr4ke
    That, to me is the one that got away. Well, actually, I sent it away, because I absolutely had no use for it, but no other prime lens...
  • reisi007
    Yes - it also helps with LED flickerring and improves AF performance
  • B
    I use my R7 for a lot for stuff that moves rapidly. Could this new type shutter sensor be expected to reduce/eliminate the amount of...
  • Michael Clark
    Burning makes the resultant photo darker in the area that is burned. Dodging makes an area of the photo lighter. Photo sensitive paper...
  • Michael Clark
    Sony can't break the laws of optics any more than Canon can. If you want a good wide angle astro lens you have to give up smooth out...
  • C
    I will have to check again to see what lenses are available for RF-S. IIRC it's a pretty complete system. Like @Exploreshootshare said...
  • candyman
    candyman replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    This pose makes it seem like the robin is intently observing the world. But it's more likely that he's keeping a close eye on the birds...
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  • Michael Clark
    If your pipeline traverses another country and the government of that country seizes it, then what do you have?
  • Michael Clark
    Licensing to Chinese companies is the same thing as making it an open mount. That's because China does not, for the most part, enforce...
  • Exploreshootshare
    To me, it makes sense. Make it a real wildlife pro camera and move it up in the line-up. The R10 could be become what essentially is the...
  • Michael Clark
    I had one for a while. It's only one copy, so it's anecdotal. I bought it used from map camera in Japan. It wasn't a whole lot better...
  • Walrus
    They are (pics where screen grabs, not even exports, to show lens used), it's just I don't have any medium/long distance shots, because...
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  • AlanF
    It's all very odd. They have this very strange business model based on quality, durability and an after sales service for even their...
  • Richard CR
    I usually complain about Canon quite a bit in this regard, but I’m going to set my sights on someone else as well this time. But first...
  • D
    ICYMI, here's the updated photo of the 45mm f/1.2...
  • Michael Clark
    I bought a Yongnuo 35mm f/2 a while back. I used it maybe four times taking a total of less than 100 frames. For a sub $100 lens, the...
  • Michael Clark
    If all I wanted to use was a 28mm lens, I'd leave the camera bag at home and just use my phone.
  • Michael Clark
    I haven't. But then I haven't used any of my Flashpoint/Godox lights with the newer cameras. :D:LOL::) Sorry no one who has actually...
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