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You are welcomerbrockman said:Thanks for the heads up on this. Had planned to wait to see if Canon would announce a new 35L, but at this price I couldn't wait any longer. I ordered one which should be here tomorrow.
Cory said:Two last questions - Do many find 35mm wide enough most of the time and would adding a 50 be redundant?
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RLPhoto said:What you should do is go to a camera shop and hold both in your hands with your lenses. Once you see the massive viewfinder on FF, it might sway you.
+1 for Sandisk cards. I never had a problem with them (5 up to now 2 X 8GB and 3 X 32GB). So it is always Sandisk for me. I don't know / don't care about other vendors.Menace said:Richard8971 said:I had purchased a Lexar 32GB Professional 1000X CF card a few months back and had to return it because it had gone bad. The second replacement card had also gone bad. (Both had gone bad rather quickly, within a month) I had the second one replaced and sold it. Since I still needed a card to shoot with I purchased 4 Sandisk Extreme 16GB cards for my 7D. (This is not a rant against Lexar, I simply have no idea why those 2 cards went bad. Before those and after those I have had NO issues with any other cards I own)
The Extreme cards are fantastic, but I loved how fast the Lexar card cleared the buffer on my camera. Now that Sandisk has enhanced their Extreme Pro level of cards (without raising the price), I wanted to see how the new cards worked with my 7D.
My 32GB Sandisk Extreme Pro CF card showed up today in the mail. Got a great deal on it from Adorama.
I stuck a 16 Extreme card in and shot until the buffer was full (RAW), approx. 8-9 seconds to clear.
I then put the 32GB Extreme Pro card in and did the same thing, about 4-5 seconds to clear.
Not a HUGE increase, BUT almost twice as fast and IF you are wating on your buffer to clear before you can take another shot, each second waiting can feel like an eternity. LOL
Seems like for a few more bucks (about $90 bucks for a 32GB Extreme card vs $130 for an Extreme Pro) you can have a speed boost for your 7D.
I only brought this up because, before the V2 firmware update, the 7 did not seem to be able to take advantage of the UDMA 7 standard and now, after the V2 update, it can write at the faster speeds.
Just FYI.
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Having two card go back sounds like a lot of bad luck. Glad you are happy with the new Sandisk card. Personally, i've never had any issues with my Sandisk cards (touch wood!)
ereka said:neuroanatomist said:ereka said:... my wife is fully involved in the decision, that doesn't help much as she doesn't really know herself what she wants.
From a feature standpoint, perhaps. But ergonomics is a big factor - if you haven't already, maybe learn from Goldilocks...take her to a camera shop to handle several options. That might help narrow down the choices...
Well, I followed your advice and took my wife to a camera shop ... she spent a few seconds looking at a 100D and 700D before losing interest and making a beeline for the CSC section ... she seemed to particularly like a Nikon 1 J2/3 with red body and matching red lens (because it was all red, her favourite colour and 'cute').
Mt Spokane Photography said:As you move the camera, depending on which lens is installed, it will refocus which can make noise, and the image stabilization will try to keep the image stable. Both of these happen only after you have done a focus or are holding the shutter halfway down. They come from in the lens.
You can trace it down by turning IS off on the lens, then turn off autofocus.
The IS unit itself can move and rattle if the lens is shaken, even if off.
See if you can track it down by doing the two things one at a time, that will at least help you determine the source.
focus peaking in an evf is a breakthrough for anything faster than f2.8.
BoneDoc said:Eye-fi card along with an iPad Air.
AcutancePhotography said:candc said:Does weather sealing really even work on this or any other pumper/extending type zoom lens? It has to let air in somewhere.
Weathersealing is one of those concepts that is really hard to measure. There are no universally accepted metrics about the extent of weathersealing. Weathersealing does not mean weatherproof.
I take any "weathersealing" with several large grains of salt.
I don't think the Sigma 24-105 is marketed for Canon users. I think that Nikon users will be more interested in this as they don't have a simular specced lens.