• m4ndr4ke
    To be honest, I have no issues with the weight of the 28-70mm f/2, but there was a learning curve on how to properly hold the lens, when...
  • S
    Is your contention they should reproduce the EF lineup? Because already the RF long focal length options are better than the old days...
  • S
    The reason it was my go-to long lens for about a decade was even simpler: it was substantially cheaper than the 600 f/4, which I craved...
  • neuroanatomist
    For me, it’s a balance thing plus having room for my whole hand on the grip. When using the 28-70/2, or a similarly heavy lens like the...
  • luxdominatus
    The RF28-70 F2.0L is so damn heavy on my R5 that I can't use it for too long. I can make great use of it in the studio, but the kit...
  • B
    Very nice shots! To me, it's one of the few times that out of focus branches enhance the images.
  • B
    AJ and Del Paso, Thank for the bandsaw substitute suggestions. A metal file sounds about my speed.
  • D
    No need to buy one, a fine metal file is all you need. But, since I own a bandsaw...
  • A
    It'd be nice if they could do a 20-105/4 IS. That would be a very versatile range.
  • GirlsAreBeautiful
    I will maybe be able to do a comparison of a R5II and BMPCC 6k in the following days. The C50 images looks very similar to the R52 from...
  • S
    24 is the classic 'scene setter' but with video stabilisation and cropping.. an actual 24 is not really wide enough. We cant have a...
  • Keithf2.8is
    A 20-70/2.8 would be nice for capturing trail running events without having to bring the RF 15-35/2.8. We're only talking 5mm here, but...
  • Click
    Great shots!
  • Click
    Click replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    Beautiful shots, antonn. Well done!
  • neuroanatomist
    If someone with credibility made that comment, maybe it would be taken seriously. But when someone who lies repeatedly makes a claim, it...
  • A
    AJ replied to the thread These Are Your Favorite EF Lenses.
    No need for a fancy bandsaw. A simple hacksaw will do.
  • josephandrews222
    From the piece (emphasis added): "The EOS M6 Mark II (oh man, remember those days?) had a genius implementation of an optional EVF...
  • neuroanatomist
    I have both, the use cases for me are very different. The 10-20/4 is for when I know I want really, really wide. It’s great for travel...
  • A
    antonn replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    R1+RF600/4, Strix aluco. Extreme low light, handheld shooting, ISO 20k, 1/15
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  • A
    R1 + RF600/4, Accipiter nisus builds a nest)
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  • mimbu
    What, exactly, is "top of the line" about an FSI sensor with poor DR due to having the readout clocks cranked up too high? The C50 has...
  • Tom Helmut Rathke
    My daily carry is a Q3. But when actually shooting with the R52, I use the RF24-70 f/2.8 the most as my run and gun combo, and sometimes...
  • L
    I hope a new RF500 F4 will be smaller, lighter and not so expensive as the RF 600/4. This was the tendency in the EF mount.
  • neuroanatomist
    The 500/4 II was widely used because it was light enough for most people to handhold, while the 600/4 II was not (though personally I...
  • m4ndr4ke
    @liv_img Got to follow the money, I guess…they probably sell more than 20 of these for each big white.
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