Could a 35mm f/1.2 L be in testing? (pic)
The original image link seems to be down for me, any alternates? I love my 35 1.2, a mkII with weather sealing would be perfect.
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lastSKYsamurai said:Thanks so much for that. I've had a 350D since its early days so I'm jumping into vast new territory with all this. Cheers for the great answer.
EDIT: Man, so I just checked out the ST-E3-RT Transmitter..... No autofocus assist beam!? What good is it then, I see myself doing Wedding Photography & the like in the near future, so this would be practically essential... I'm starting to think I'm better off just picking up another 600EX, Which is probably what Canon really wants... I call Shenanigans Canon!!!
KKCFamilyman said:Thanks everyone. I ended up with a fastpack350 the newer one. I will be able to carry all my gear and my notebook for the plane ride.
Drizzt321 said:Razor2012 said:Drizzt321 said:Nice photos, but what's with the way you're posing the woman in the 3rd one trentchau? The lighting, and surrounding scene is great, especially with the mannequin torso & arms & legs all over the place, but her arms just look uncomfortable.
Arms? Ohhh yaaaa, ummm sure. 8)
Well, I was trying to add to the conversation and not going "*drool* how the heck do I get her to pose for me *wipe slobber*"![]()
KKCFamilyman said:Thanks I am bringing the 5d mark iii with 24-105, 50mm 1.4 and 270 exii. Just considering the 28mm is or 40mm pancake. Otherwise going with just that. I find the reach would be nice but my Sony nex and 55-210 will cover that. Just considering the 28mm as a cheaper alternative to the 35l not sure I will need it here.
You early adopters can pave the way for the rest of us. I'm holding out for the TS-E 12-1200 f/0.95 L IS pancake mk II. I heard it's going to blow the mk I out of the water.iaind said:TrumpetPower! said:DJL329 said:I'm waiting for the EF 600mm f/4L IS Pancake lens.![]()
Personally, I'm holding out for the TS-E 12-1200 f/0.95 L IS pancake....
or the 8-1500 f1.2L H-IS macro with 1.4/2x built in extender
Jimmy L said:I couldn't work however without the 70-200, it became indispensable for me since I got it ! I rarely shoot wide open (especially the primes) as I like to get the sharpest results from my lenses (usually around f/5.6-f/8) and the 5D3 really helped me do this (I get usable shots at ISO 12800 and even 25600 on a couple of occasions)
In the same frame you would have subjects at different distances from the camera AND not at the position where the AF poins are and you want to focus on one and then the other...awinphoto said:mbworldz said:Ah ic, I wonder why that feature is only available on lower end model.
neuroanatomist said:No. Only the T4i/650D has it, so far.
Ask any pro or indi videographer using DSLRs and 9 out of 10 will say it is a lower end feature
Lee Jay said:?????
I have $15k in camera gear, and I have an Elph 500HS in my pocket ... I think most people like me that also want a pocket camera to have with them at all times won't put up with a near-useless cell phone camera.
Drizzt321 said:Ah yes, the great myth of "It's more expensive and labeled Pro so I must have it!" busted yet again![]()