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    shire_guy replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    Thank you Click
  • Michael Clark
    The 50mm f/1.8 is definitely a Peugeot.
  • Michael Clark
    Canon has done this before. Except for a few minor differences (X-sync 1/180 vs 1/200, minimum exposure time of 1/4000 vs 1/8000, 26.2...
  • F
    Frodo replied to the thread EF 400mm f/4 DO ii in 2025?.
    Is this using eye tracking?
  • Michael Clark
    The reason it is faster for Cinema 4K is because the full height of the sensor is not used. The 18ms : 14ms ratio is roughly the same as...
  • Michael Clark
    Not really. Most internally focusing lenses have the focusing elements movement in the rear of the optical train. What you are calling...
  • Jethro
    You're right - any real comparison has to be not just with historical Canon sales, but also the market as a whole, and the major...
  • C
    Here is the output from DPP 4 showing the focus point is the left eye of the cat. This is with the Canon R6 Mk2.
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  • Uneternal
    The exact lighting condition doesn't really matter unless you want to do a scientific comparison; in that case I'd use studio light or a...
  • Stig Nygaard
    Well. While I don't applause Canon's closed mount policy, you cannot directly compare with historical numbers with focus on that only...
  • D
    Did you ever see the zoom throw of the 15-35 f/2,8? Hardly a cm. Nothing really to put the gimbal off balance in my opinion (as a...
  • D
    dpc replied to the thread Seashore, Beaches and Harbours.
    Looking across the inner harbour, Victoria BC...
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  • Eloniel
    I would like to have a single lens for landscape/astrophoto/wide portrait/streetphoto, that's why I would like a 15 or 16-35mm f2.0
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    dpc replied to the thread Early Morning Sun.
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    dpc replied to the thread Early Morning Sun.
    This morning...
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  • Tom R5R7
    They could call it the 48 f/1.2. I mean, Zeiss had that famous 21 mm prime that was so well liked back in the day.
  • Tom R5R7
    The 50/1.4 was my 50 for a good while. I've had the cheap 1.8 with the plastic mount, and I have the EF 50/1.2L now (and it works well...
  • C
    Many people want interal zooms for video. If you are using a gimbal the external zoom throws off the balance point. If it's internal you...
  • Tom R5R7
    Anybody coming from a DSLR will not like the battery life of a mirrorless. She's been known, especially in migration season, to head out...
  • F
    Frodo replied to the thread EF 400mm f/4 DO ii in 2025?.
    The cat photo is focused on the cat's chest. Indeed, the fence is sharper than the eyes and nose. Wide open the depth of field is...
  • D
    I wouldn't trade 15mm for f/2, how often are UWAs used fully open? Yet, tastes are different. An RF 24-70 f/2: Anytime!
  • Eloniel
    That's maybe true for now but we will get to 100 mp Full Frame sensors, so if you invest in Full Frame lens at some point you will be...
  • roby17269
    While I agree that I'd prefer Canon's RF mount to be more open, I think that most of the decline in lens manufacturing is due to the...
  • Eloniel
    Actually I secretly hope the 15-35 MK2 will instead be a 16-35 f2.0 with internal zoom
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    SvO2 replied to the thread RF 300mm f2.8 on the horizon?.
    I don’t know if I’d consider it particularly light weight or compact. Sony’s weighs a full kg less. I’m sure Canon could make something...
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