7D2 does have EC for manual mode

Apparently YES. Would be nice to get an update for the 5DIII since this not not a '1D series feature only' now. Clunky or not, usually in M I'm not changing setting rapidly although I understand some do. Still going to be quicker than using ML.

Really if you are OK with the sensor it has just about everything except WiFi and possibly not AF point metering (some conflicting reports on that, but it likely does not).

Min SS in auto ISO also like the 1Dx.
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More Images of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II

9VIII said:
7DMarkIV said:
This is not a troll attempt, i really would like to hear people's thoughts on the upcoming 7D Mark II when put up against the new Nikon D750. It seems the 7D Mark II will use an improved 70D sensor and the D750 uses an improved version of the D610 sensor. I realize this is an APS-C camera versus a Full Frame camera but the D750 has an APS crop mode that you can use which would mean you basically have two cameras in one. The DxOMark ratings for the D610 versus the 70D are drastically different with the D610 ranking a 94 and the 70D ranking at 68
http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Compare/Side-by-side/Nikon-D610-versus-Canon-EOS-70D___915_895
- this disparity is bound to remain in the two new models given their base technologies as mentioned. Besides the obvious boost that the 7D Mark II will have over the D750 in terms of fps and the phase detect for video use, what other reasons are there for choosing the 7D Mark II over the full frame D750? The pricing will not be so different as the D750 is at $2,299 and the 7D MK II is expected to come in at ~$2K.

Thoughts anyone?

At that point you're looking at the system as a whole and not the body itself.
The reason you would get a 7D2 over the D750 is that it's a Canon, you get the lenses, UI and controls, customer support. Nikon has been fixing a lot of the complaints people had, but in the long run I'll still take Canon's lens selection as a primary reason to stay with the system. They don't really show any signs of slowing down in the number of awesome lenses they produce.

The 7D2 seems like it will be a great action camera (although there is still the question over low light performance), but all else being equal (which it is not, of course) the D750 is the camera which would interest me far more. I'm not putting my Canon gear up for sale just yet, but I'll be looking forward to finding out what Canon has to offer when they release their next round of FF cameras. A 6D with AF and FPS comparable to the D750's sounds great to me (and I guess I'd take the D750 sensor too if it was on offer).

(OK, in anticipation that someone will say I could always just get a 5DIII, yes that is true, although it would be heavier, bigger and more expensive. Still, it's always an option.)
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Should I try to fix my Canon EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II?

Dduval said:
Jim Saunders said:
Dduval said:
Jim Saunders said:
Roger Cicala, the white courtesy phone...

Jim

Well, thanks for the advice Jim, such a helpful bunch.

If he reads this, he'll probably have a useful answer for you. If he doesn't answer here, perhaps an e-mail in his direction is worth it. I don't know about fixing this lens, but I'd appreciate it if you'd keep in mind my taking the time out of my life to point you in the direction of an answer to your question.

Jim

Jim,

Your response went over my head, I apologize, I have no idea who Roger is, let alone the white courtesy phone.
Now that you explained your response, I get it...10-4

In that case I should apologize for being testy; for context Roger's blog is at lensrentals.com/blog and there's an awfully good chance he has seen the inside of one of these.

The white courtesy phone is directly a nod to this but to white courtesy phones everywhere. I mean if you can still find one...

Jim
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Input on building a prime lens kit

DRR said:
AcutancePhotography said:
As a general rule, is it a good idea to skip alternate lenses in a line up when planning and building a prime kit?

For example

24 - skip 35 - 50 - skip 85 - 100
or
35 - skip 50 - 85 - skip 100 - 135

And then only if you find that you really need one of the skipped primes, go back and fill it in?

That's what I am doing now that I am re-building my prime kit. I *think* it is a good strategy.

FWIW, this is my strategy. 14/35/85/135. Although I may go back in an get a 100mm for its macro ability.

+1 I currently own 14/35/85/135 with a 100L Macro thrown in for good measure. The combination works well and provides good coverage. My 35mm f/2 IS is generally my walk around lens and I combine it with the 85 or 135 depending on how much reach I think I'll need.
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What about this new battery- the LP-E6N?

neuroanatomist said:
They'll work, the N designation is just changes in safety circuitry to comply with Japanese regulations. I suspect even the charger is the same in this case.

I assume that there are similar changes to the LP-E4N

http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2013/lp-e4n_battery_pack.shtml


What’s new in the LP-E4N?

Aside from the gold-colored labeling, there are two fundamental differences to be aware of:
• Higher battery capacity
The new LP-E4N is rated at 2450 mAh, vs. 2300 mAh for the LP-E4 pack. In spite of this difference, it remains compatible with the EOS-1D Mark III, Mark IV, and the EOS-1Ds Mark III (as explained below)
• Compatible with new Japanese safety regulations for Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries
Some minor changes have been made in the interest of safety, to conform with the latest laws in Japan for rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery packs
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7D Mark II- September 15th at midnight? Whose midnight?

neuroanatomist said:
Outside of Photokina, I've noticed that the first announcement often comes from the UK or Europe at around 6 am there, meaning midnight or 1 am in the Eastern US.

Yes, we usually see the announcements about 8 or 9 pm here on the West Coast, but I did not bother to check last night.
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Yonguo YN560-TX Transmitter Released

I got to give mine a try this weekend, but just for a quick portrait session – my real intent with it is for architectural work where I often have flashes in other rooms or even outside. For portrait/product work it’s probably faster to just adjust power at the flash.

That said, for $50 I’m pretty impressed. My only real complaint is that the up/down buttons only do the 1/3 stop increments, I wish I could use them to quickly choose groups and have another button combo for fine tuning. Lack of AF doesn’t really bother me, as I use manual focus for my architectural work and my 6D usually finds focus regardless of the lighting. But everyone has their own uses and work flow. Seems like it wouldn’t have been hard to put AF in, but what do I know.

I’m sure I’ll end up buying another 560 III or two just for convenience, although I have no need for more flashes. It would have been nice to have them function in groups with the 602/603, but I’m sure the technology just wasn’t there (unless you used channels). For my work I can’t really see using more than 3 groups, and it’s not usually the absolute power of the lights as it is the ratio relative to the others. So 2 or 3 controllable lights should be sufficient, and the others can just be dummies.
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Features on the iphone 6+

dgatwood said:
which means your selfies will never have any background blur. ;D

I would imagine that for a good number of selfie shooters, this is desired. People take selfies to show that they are in a specific location. If the background is blurry, it removes some important information from the documentary type photograph.

Not every photographer wants blury backgrounds.
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photokina databases, what will open your wallet's aperture?

photokina databases

Exhibitors, AKTIVAS to Zear

Products, Beetle Kill Wood Boxes to KAPA® tech.

Products print page looks like all products on a single page with tiny thumbnails. A print dialog box will open, page stays open when dialog is closed.

Sorry, couldn't find an Exhibitor print page.
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What must haves can you find that will open your wallet's aperture?





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Rent, adapt or tele-convert?

Update - for anyone who is interested in the result. As it turned out I was much further away than I anticipated. Not only that, peoples heads were in the way of a clear shot. This was the best I could get. It was a crop from 200mm on the 5D II. I did actually get to try out the 70-200 on the EOS M while I was there and it worked OK but auto focus took forever.

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