Oh yes, I miss that so much!Of course, I do miss the AFMAing of my DSLR lenses to get spot on AF.
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Oh yes, I miss that so much!Of course, I do miss the AFMAing of my DSLR lenses to get spot on AF.
Have fun!. But surely, after spending your money on your new Hassy, Canon will announce the RF 35mm f1.2 L in a few daysIn the meantime, as mentioned time ago...
I've bought another important camera
Well maybe it is not that important, but it is definitely the most beautiful camera on the market nowadays
Now will have to slowly migrate the lenses![]()
AFMA...oh my God! That alone was worth it for me...and spot on focus.Maybe for you if you are not using the major technological advantages. For me, the IQ of the R5 is far better, and the AF is a completely different league for nature photography, being faster to latch on, tracking and subject recognition, far higher frame rates etc. I would strongly recommend the upgrade to the R5, which is now very cheap, or the more expensive R5ii for state of the art.
Of course, I do miss the AFMAing of my DSLR lenses to get spot on AF.
AFMA...oh my God! That alone was worth it for me...and spot on focus.
I've never done AFMA with my DSLRs... there must be something wrong with me!AFMA!
It was so wonderful having to AFMA all my lenses every few months on at least 2 different bodies. Such fun spending hours trying to achieve a precise focus!
Thinking of how lucky I'd be in a few months while doing it over and over again...What shall I do with all my free time?
Thanks God, I still own a 5D IV!![]()
Just eyesight! My EF 300mm f/2.8 ii required about 6-8 units, I recall, and according to the data accumulated by Reikan Focal, it was average for that lens. It was needed for most of my telephotos.I've never done AFMA with my DSLRs... there must be something wrong with me!![]()
And with the telephotos, an extra two goes for each with the 1.4x and 2xTCs. The zooms also at wide and long as well. Still, you knew you were real macho when your lens were the sharpest.AFMA!
It was so wonderful having to AFMA all my lenses every few months on at least 2 different bodies. Such fun spending hours trying to achieve a precise focus!
Thinking of how lucky I'd be in a few months while doing it over and over again...What shall I do with all my free time?
Thanks God, I still own a 5D IV!![]()
For many many weeks, I was dissatisfied with the 24mm TSE, even though everybody spoke of it as a very sharp lens. I was still absolutely inexperienced when, for the first time, I heard of AFMA.Just eyesight! My EF 300mm f/2.8 ii required about 6-8 units, I recall, and according to the data accumulated by Reikan Focal, it was average for that lens. It was needed for most of my telephotos.
And yet I have tons of in focus photos taken with DSLRs.Just eyesight! My EF 300mm f/2.8 ii required about 6-8 units, I recall, and according to the data accumulated by Reikan Focal, it was average for that lens. It was needed for most of my telephotos.