Clean and tune. How often?
- By Ozarker
- Canon General
- 69 Replies
ethanz said:Was very tempted, but I took some beano before.
Now that's funny!!! ;D Almost spit my coffee out. Some came out my nose.
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ethanz said:Was very tempted, but I took some beano before.
Thanks, I do prefer doing reviews of more unusual lenses - I don't have the patience to do all the usual methodical test chart stuff ;-)YuengLinger said:Thank you, Keith. This is an excellent review, and perhaps the best comprehensive discussion of using a tilt-shift on a dSLR.
jolyonralph said:Talys said:@jolyon - I'm glad your adapted lens combo is something you're happy with. Personally, the autofocus would drive me nuts on a lens that wasn't very casual use.
I know it's not perfect, yet, but there's absolutely no technical reason why it couldn't be perfect. Autofocus is simply a matter of controlling the motors in the lens to adjust the lens based on focusing information from the camera.
Assuming you know the protocols for the EF lenses (which are pretty well understood now) and for the Sony mount (likewise) it's simply a software issue to adapt one to the other. The only remaining issue is whether the body can focus fast enough.
And generally I only use primes with the A7RII so I'm not really missing the 24-70 much.
Sharlin said:Cue the "My 4K monitor cost $500, WTF is Canon smoking?!?!1" comments... :![]()
those that know exactly what they're doing are the one that at least tried once without knowing. I took the risk, hopefully, it will be successfull..I think what you did wrong was take the lens apart without knowing exactly what you're doing.
privatebydesign said:Then you are demanding an unusually high output and should be shooting medium format or even large format with a scanning back. I have seen the highest end hotel and resort campaigns shot with the 24 + 1.4TC and the resultant large prints were stunning.dancan said:neuroanatomist said:dancan said:But (owning and loving the TSE 17+24) I am still waiting for a TSE 35mm!!
For architecture 35 is much more needed than 50mm.
Stop waiting. TS-E 24 f/3.5L II + EF 1.4x III Extender = TS-E 34mm f/5L with excellent IQ.
Tried this combination, of course. I am not quite convinced of the IQ.
bitm2007 said:I have been using the mirror lockup feature to reduce vibrations when shooting landscapes with my Canon 5D Mk IV, it has been suggested to me that triggering the cameras shutter when in live view mode would be a better option for stills. It would mean one less shutter press (via remote cord) per image, which would be an advantage when capturing landscapes with moving elements like waves. Are there any disadvantages in using this method other than obviously not being able to see through the viewfinder and increased battery usage ?
neuroanatomist said:slclick said:neuroanatomist said:slclick said:Maybe Canon should make a 50 1.4 IS (Ring or Nano USM)
Just an idea.
I don't know that anyone would even want one.
Just a thought.
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I might if someone could come up with some graphics and charts to compel me.
Or start a new thread to convince you?
DSP121 said:The light effects are captured so beautifully. Looks great complimenting the street at night!