Issues with yongnuo yn-622c flash triggers?

Hi all,

I just wanted to ask if anyone has these Youngnu yn-622c flash triggers for a canon system and how have you found them?

I also have some big issues on a shoot it had yesterday using these triggers. There was one transmitter on my camera the other one attached to the flash. I had the flash off camera and set on manual mode but as soon I pressed the shutter button my flash (Canon 580ex II) reverted back to E-TTL?

I desperately tried everything I could on location to fix the issue - various powering off sequences - all off, then camera on followed by triggers then flash unit, then even tried the test button. In the end I had to have it on eTTL and I'm just hoping the shot is useable when I check it later today. In the end when I got home the f@&@kn thing worked...?

Before jumps on me and I ask for opinions; yes I know it's a cheap trigger and I'm now looking into more reliable options....although for the price it's alright and all of my other test before this shoot the manual mode worked fine. I also had Youngnuo rf622 manual triggers, which have worked a seamlessly (which is stupidly left at home).

Has anyone experienced this issue? If so how did you fix it?

Thanks all,

EOS 7D Replacement Coming for CP+? [CR1]

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<p>The CP+ trade show runs in Tokyo, Japan from February 13, 2014 until February 16, 2014. Canon has announced products for this show in the past.</p>
<p>There’s word that Canon will announce the replacement to the EOS 7D for this show as well as “other products”. We’re told a couple of lenses and PowerShot cameras should also be expected.</p>
<p>More to come….</p>
<p>Source: [<a href="http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/cameras/Canon_rumours.html" target="_blank">NL</a>]</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r</strong></p>

Another Low tech question of Cheap LP-E12 Batteries

Dear Sir.
Yes, I am the Cheapo, when I try to buy the support equipment of my Love Hobby, Photography.
No,not the question about the Camera Bodies or Camera Lenses that I stick with my dear Canon, But The Batteries.
Yes, My Awesome new Tiny Babe EOS-M require Canon LP-E12 = $ 50 US Dollars = 7.2 V, 875 mAh, Which I can shoot still Photos only 130 Picture MAX.
Yes, I already Buy 2 Wasabi brand = $ 15 US Dollars 7.2V, 1100 mAh, Which I can shoot up to 145-155 picture Max.
The Question, Sir---There are So many Brands , Cheap, and More Power, Such as :
Opteka LP-E12 = $ 12 US Dollars , 7.2 V, 2000 mAh.
Halcyon LP-E12 = $ 10 US Dollars , 7,2 V, 2200 mAh.
Butterfly Photo = $ 9 US Dollars , 7.2 V, 1150 mAh.

What should I buy ?----YES, All Brands include Canon Battery = Made in China

Have a great weekend, my friends.
Surapon

Choice of focusing screens on the 1DX

I know this has been debated elsewhere, but I got lost in all the threads.

My use of manual focus for the last years have been limited to tripod mounted tilt&shift or macro, primarily using live view. But since I got the Otus and now also the 15mm Zeiss, I need to improve my ability to focus manually through the view finder. I am also eagerly awaiting the next Otus family members, having seen the phenomenal quality for the 55/1.4, so manual focus may be more and more relevant for me.

I currently use the focus indicators, but that distracts me and shifts attention from motive to focus. I would therefore like to have a precision matte focusing screen for that purpose and I believe the Ec-S may be it. I thought Canon didn´t support that for the 1DX, but according to B&H they do.

So two questions;

1: Does anyone have experience using this focusing screen with the 1DX and is it any good?

2: Since I don´t want to swap focusing screens back and forth, is it still possible to use an f4 or f5.6 lens (like the 600 4L or 200-400 with the extender in) with the Ec-S in place or will the viewer be too dark and grainy?

An alternative could be to get a 1DsIII body for use with the Zeiss lenses, but I am not very tempted by that option.

Millennium Bridge, London - Big Stopper

Took the 6D +70-300L into London to do a shot I have wanted to do for a while. The bridge from a distance at the long end of a telephoto, and with a big stopper to cause blur. Shortly after these shots and on my return to the station to go home, I tripped....fell.....banged my head in the road and was unconscious for a minute. Carted off to hospital. After various tests I am pleased to say that the camera and lens are unharmed!


Millennium from afar by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr


Blur of life by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr

Paul C Buff Baby Boomer Arm, Matthews Cheater Adapter

Hello, Everyone.

I am wondering whether anyone can share experience they have with either or both of these items. I am considering them in order to allow more tilt with light modifiers (e.g., 43-inch Apollo Orb softbox).

Paul C Buff Baby Boomer Arm:

http://www.paulcbuff.com/mba.php

Matthews Cheater Adapter:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/187372-REG/Matthews_429241_Cheater_Adapter.html

  • Poll Poll
Poll: D800 vs. 5D2. Where did your money go?

What did you do with your money?

  • Sell your Canon gear and buy a D800 (2012-current)

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • Keep your Canon gear and buy a D800 (2012-current)

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Sell your Nikon gear and buy a 5D2 (2008-2011)

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Keep your Nikon gear and buy a 5D2 (2008-2011)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Take great pictures without obsessing over specs.

    Votes: 39 86.7%

It seems that the 5D2 and D800 are in relatively similar positions in their own respective times. The current advantages of the D800 seem to bring the forums alight with nearly semantic arguments about what is inferior or superior and the actual value of those differences.

As the saying goes "put your money where your mouth is", it would be very interesting to see how many people on this forum actually bought a D800, and conversely, how many people made the same choice when the 5D2 was the best camera in its class.

Note, there's no option for Canon users who bought a 5D2 and Nikon users who bought a D800, I guess those are kind of a given.
There is also a protest vote for those that prefer not to worry about the technical details of their camera.

macro lens and techniques

hi,

ive really got into macro photography recently, especially insects and mini landscapes! but im using the reverse lens technique, 50mm on my 100m (f1.8/f.2)

its great for super close ups, but im losing alot of picture at the edges, cant really find out how to help with this, but anyway, is swapping my canon f2 lens for the canon f2.8 macro (non l) a good idea? obvioulst i wont get a supe rclose anymore, but that doesnt bother me, i just need something more practical! do you think someone out there would find that a good exchange?.

any other tips you think might help would be great!

DxO Review of EOS M2

Here it is:
http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-M2-review-Incremental-upgrade

Canon openly admit the EOS M2 adopts the same sensor as the diminutive EOS Rebel SL1 (100D), so it comes as little surprise to see the two achieving similar scores from our labs. It’s also good to see that despite the addition of an indeterminate number of on-chip phase detection pixels, the EOS M2 has fundamentally the same performance as the earlier EOS M.

The 10 Oldest Canon Lenses in Production

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<p><a href="http://www.the-digital-picture.com" target="_blank">The-Digital-Picture</a> has written a cool little article about the 10 oldest Canon lenses currently in production.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12145-USA/Canon_2537A003_50mm_f_2_5_Compact_Macro.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro Lens Buy – 1987</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12142-USA/Canon_2514A002_Normal_EF_50mm_f_1_8.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens Buy – 1990</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12058-USA/Canon_2518A003_Telephoto_EF_100mm_f_2_0.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 100mm f/2 USM Lens Buy – 1991</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12132-USA/Canon_2536A004_TS_E_45mm_f_2_8_Normal.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift Lens Buy – 1991</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12192-USA/Canon_2544A003_Telephoto_Tilt_Shift_TS_E.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift Lens Buy – 1991</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12182-USA/Canon_2519A003_85mm_f_1_8_USM_Autofocus.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Lens Buy – 1992</a></li>
<li>Canon EF 20mm f/2.8 USM Lens Buy – 1992</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12129-USA/Canon_2526A004_400mm_f_5_6L_USM_Autofocus.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM Lens Buy – 1993</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12140-USA/Canon_2515A003_50mm_f_1_4_USM_Autofocus.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Lens Buy – 1993</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/91680-USA/Canon_2569A004_70_200mm_f_2_8L_USM_Autofocus.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank"> Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L USM Lens – 1995</a></li>
</ol>
<p>We’ve been hearing for a long time that the tilt-shift lenses would get the L treatment and that the 50 f/1.4 would be replaced with a slower IS version. All of which are expected in 2014.</p>
<p>The 400 f/5.6L has been often rumored for a replacement. <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/2012/09/a-new-ef-400-f5-6l-before-photokina-cr1/" target="_blank">We recently heard about stock issues</a> with the lens, and the possibility of an IS version arriving for Photokina in 2014.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t expect a replacement for anything else on the list.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.the-digital-picture.com/News/News-Post.aspx?News=8777" target="_blank">Read the full article</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r</strong></p>

Canon to Haul Capacity Back Home as Yen Continues Slide

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(Reuters) – Canon Inc is shifting capacity back to <a title="Full coverage of Japan" href="http://www.reuters.com/places/japan" data-ls-seen="1">Japan</a> in an apparent vindication of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s yen-weakening policies, which have made it more profitable for some Japanese manufacturers to produce and export from home.</p>
<p>In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the world’s largest camera maker was caught out by its reliance on domestic production by a soaring yen – which devalued its overseas <a title="Full coverage of Earnings" href="http://www.reuters.com/finance/earnings" data-ls-seen="1">earnings</a>and increased labor costs – forcing the company to produce more overseas.</p>
<p>It is now set to reverse that shift, boosting jobs and factory operations in <a href="http://www.reuters.com/places/japan?lc=int_mb_1001" data-ls-seen="1">Japan</a> in a move that will delight proponents of Abe’s economic policies and erode the competitive advantage enjoyed by rivals such as Nikon Corp, which has long made the majority of its cameras overseas.</p>
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<p>Canon will raise the proportion of products made in Japan to 50 percent within the next three years from 42 percent now, Chief Executive Fujio Mitarai told Reuters in an interview on Thursday, after saying he was “looking forward” to a further slide in the yen.</p>
<p>“Right now we have spare capacity at home because we gradually moved production overseas,” said Mitarai, referring primarily to cameras and photocopiers. Canon cut back production at home from over 60 percent before the 2008 crisis to 40 percent in 2009.</p>
<p>The move is designed to make manufacturing more flexible and Canon will leave the option open to push production back overseas should the yen strengthen again, Mitarai said, adding that the company has no plans to build new factories in Japan.</p>
<p>The impact of Canon’s strategy will be reflected in the company’s balance sheet in the months ahead. For the financial year ended December 31, Mitarai sees operating profit as likely flat against a forecast of 11.2 percent growth, and sales up around 7 percent versus guidance of 7.8 percent. The company reports its results for fiscal 2013 on January 29.</p>
<p>Last year, the yen fell 21.4 percent against the dollar and 26.4 percent against the euro as the Bank of Japan launched an aggressive monetary easing program.</p>
<p><strong>AUTOMATION

</strong>Canon is also continuing its push to automate much of its production and replace humans with robots. Mitarai said he hoped to hike the proportion of automation at Canon’s lens factory in Utsunomiya, a city near Tokyo, to 50 percent at the end of 2014 from 10 percent to 20 percent now.</p>
<p>The company expects gradual progress in partial automation at its other factories, including Japan’s Oita, Nagasaki and Toride, to boost its gross profit margin by almost 1 percent to 48.3 percent in 2013.</p>
<p>Innovation in robotic production also means Canon can have factories in developed markets and remain immune to the high wages while keeping distribution costs low. But its plans for an automated printer cartridge factory in the Netherlands have been stalled by the prolonged chill in the European economy, with construction yet to start.</p>
<p>“We’ve bought the land but demand in Europe isn’t strong enough yet,” Mitarai said, adding that Canon had been too optimistic about a recovery in its biggest market, where it gets around a third of its revenue.</p>
<p>“Our forecasts for Europe at the beginning of last year were way off.”</p>
<p>Initially buoyed by a weakening yen, the company hiked its operating profit forecast in the first quarter of 2013 by almost 10 percent, saying that each yen that the Japanese currency slid against the dollar would boost revenue by 19.7 billion yen ($187.91 million) and operating profit by 7.7 billion yen.</p>
<p>However, the dramatic shrinkage of the compact camera market last year – estimated at 40.2 percent by researcher IDC – and an unforeseen weakening in high-end camera sales forced Canon to cut its profit forecast at the following two earnings announcements.</p>
<p>The CEO said he was optimistic that Canon can increase both revenue and profit by more than 5 percent in 2014, and could far surpass that level if the yen weakened beyond the company’s “conservative” estimates of 100 yen to the dollar and 135 against the euro.</p>
<p>On Thursday, the Japanese currency was 105 against its U.S. counterpart and 142.89 against the single currency. A weaker yen means it is cheaper to make goods in Japan, and boosts the value of overseas revenue once repatriated.</p>
<p><strong>SLR SALES

</strong>Mitarai said sales of digital single-lens reflex cameras likely came in under 8 million units in 2013 to mark the first annual decline since Canon introduced its first model in 2004.</p>
<p>Some analysts say that consumers are increasingly prioritizing connectivity and mobility over picture quality, finding themselves slipping their smartphones out of their pocket instead of hauling out their SLRs. Mitarai disagrees.</p>
<p>“There isn’t any impact from smartphones on SLRs. They’re a different genre. You can send your (SLR) pictures out to the world now with WiFi, to the cloud. The only difference is that you can’t make calls with your camera,” he said.</p>
<p>“We don’t have any plans to make a camera that you can phone someone with… But we will continue to put in more connectivity features into SLRs.”</p>
<p>Canon says that digital SLR sales softened this year due to the prolonged chill in the European economy and slowing growth in <a title="Full coverage of China" href="http://www.reuters.com/places/china" data-ls-seen="1">China</a>.</p>
<p>Canon’s global shipments of interchangeable lens cameras accounted for 45.1 percent of global shipments in July-September, according to IDC, a 5 percent drop in share from the year prior and a 25.7 percent drop in unit sales.</p>
<p>However, Mitarai said Canon had increased its share of the SLR market by a few percent over the whole year and would aim to increase unit sales in 2014, hoping to reach 9 million units in the short-term thereafter.</p>
<p>Source: [<a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/09/us-canon-interview-idUSBREA0808I20140109" target="_blank">Reuters</a>]</p>

Youngnuo??

I'm looking for suggestions for future speedlite purchases. I own a 6D and the following speedlites: 90EX (primarily used as an optical trigger), 430EXII and 600EX-RT. My plan has been to purchase additional 600EX's as funds become available until I have 3 or 4 to allow a great deal of flexibility with off-camera lighting.

But, after reading about the quality Youngnuo options, I'm beginning to wonder if I should go the third party route save money to use for additional lenses or an eventual camera upgrade.

Aside from a great price, what else do the Youngnuo flashes and triggers offer? What can't they do that a 600EX-RT or ST-E3-RT can do? Are these fully compatible with my Canon speedlites?

Canon PowerShot SX50 Replacement in the Spring [CR2]

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<p>We’re told to expect a replacement to the <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/889965-REG/Canon_PowerShot_SX50HS_Digital_Camera.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">PowerShot SX50 HS</a> in the spring for an early summer launch. Apparently this camera sells better in the spring and summer than it does in the winter.</p>
<p>We’ve seen a patent for a <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/2013/12/whos-ready-for-a-100x-zoom-powershot/" target="_blank">100x zoom lens for a compact camera</a>, perhaps we’ll see such a lens in the new big zoom PowerShot camera.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r</strong></p>

Will Canon Answer the D4s? [CR2]

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<p>Nikon’s extremely vague development announcement of the <a href="http://nikonrumors.com/2014/01/06/nikon-announces-the-development-of-the-nikon-d4s-camera.aspx/" target="_blank">D4s body at CES 2014</a> has sparked the wrath of Canonites wondering when Canon is going to move beyond <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/2014/01/canon-powershot-n100-official/" target="_blank">selfie technology based cameras</a>.</p>
<p>Lets be clear first, Nikon hasn’t actually released any solid specs or descriptions of the technology in the new body.</p>
<p>We’re told by a longtime source that Canon is indeed still in the game and has some “groundbreaking” camera bodies coming in 2014. Canon will take a different approach at the Sochi games and have test bodies out there without the development announcement. Canon plans to make a “big splash” at the World Cup in Brazil in the spring.</p>
<p>An array of lenses an 3 prosumer/professional DSLR’s are coming in 2014. Along with a host of Cinema EOS products in April.</p>
<p>Patience appears to be the key for the Canon photographer….</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r</strong></p>

a(nother) 14y/o looking for feedback

Hello guys!
As you read in the title, I'm a 14 (almost 15) y/o, amateur photographer looking for some feedback and critique from all of you.
A little background info on me, I live in Brussels, Belgium and have always been into photography as my dad is an (amateur) photographer. I picked up my first dslr about two years ago which was a 600d (t3i) and recently switched to a 70d.
I would really apreciate if you guys could take a look at my work (from my two most recent trips: Canada and Iceland), any feedback and positive and negative critique is of course welcome. (most of these were shot in raw then processed into lightroom 4 or 5)
Thanks in advance,
Alex

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6D + SIGMA 24-105 f/4 Art = locks up

I recently bought a Canon 6D and a Sigma 24-105 f/4 Art. I noticed that, if the internal GPS is turned on, when the camera goes in sleep mode (after a couple of minutes the top panel turns off except the GPS icon) then the camera wakes up but the lens does not respond and the only way to return to work is to pull the battery off and on again.

I tied with other lenses (a canon 50 f/1.8 II and a canon 24-105 f/4 L) and all worked well.

I tried my sigma lens on another 6D (in a shop) and the bug came back.

I'm pretty convinced it's a problem of the lens.

Could someone repeat my experiment?

1. turn the internal GPS on;

2. take a couple of pictures to make sure everything works:

3. wait until the top lcd turns off (except the GPS icon);

4. try to take a picture.

Thanks,

Mirco

Canon Printers?

Hello!
In addition to my post on upgrading my camera/lenses etc, it led to there being an offer on WEX for the Canon Pixma Pro 100 for £189 (half price) is bought with the 5d3.

I currently have a Canon S9000 which is getting somewhat aged, on it's second head and I have a draw full of ebay found new ink for it...but I cannot print on Canon paper as it produces multicoloured lines - according to the shop this is due to the head (at least on the old head, I haven't tried Canon paper on the new head) but it printed fine on Ilford Classic papers - which I have been hunting out on ebay since they've been discontinued.

My thought was to keep using the S9000 until I ran out of ink or it developed an unfixable fault (unfixable by me at least...), I also have an Epson Stylus Pro 7500 which needs new ink after getting it running and sorting out software control issues.

But, would the Pro100 be a worthwhile buy if I went with a 5D3 or would the Pro10 or Pro1 be a better printer, at a greater cost, so waiting for some sort of deal on those? I print for sale via craft fairs and exhibitions so the quality needs to be good but at an affordable cost in terms of ink.

Any thoughts on the various printers would be much appreciated...I am happy to wait, although sods law will wait until any offer is gone before my machine goes kaput....but it's at least 10yrs old so not doing too bad really...cleaning the 'reserve ink tank' is next job!

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