This one has measurements:
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/lenses/canon-ef-11-24mm-f4l-usm-review
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/lenses/canon-ef-11-24mm-f4l-usm-review
Sorry to hear that - I'm sure they're on the way. For an expensive lens, it's surprising how quickly they are selling. I'm hoping to get out with mine again tonight but it looks like it may rain.Eldar said:it is still not available here, so we´re still waiting ...
Jack Douglas said:Was just heading to bed and then I remembered about the northern lights and although they were very modest I did get a few shots. Unfortunately, my tripod was in my "observatory" and I in sock feet and it was around 0 C. So I just sat the camera on my planter with a banana under the lens!
Take it for what it is, a goofing off shot. :-[
Now, what's up with all the hot pixels!! What can I do? Is this normal for a 2 year old camera and 25k shots?
Jack
Jack
That sounds pretty cold! I grew up in Boston, but used to travel to Milwaukee and Minneapolis. I remember the Milwaukee people telling me that the Minnesota people were crazy to live there. I laughed it off considering their reputation as a cold place. Then I spent a couple of weeks there in January and February including some trips to International Falls. Now I have a better idea what real cold is like!Jack Douglas said:Sporgon, do I shoot a 30 sec exposure with the cap on and then use the dust delete in DPP or whatever it's called. I'm quite unfamiliar with this - any reference come to mind?
Ian, I think you'd quickly forget about auroras, especially if you were experiencing -30 C, which is when they tend to be best!
Picture the 11-24 at Haida Gwaii based on this never ending sample of shots:
https://www.facebook.com/haidagwaiitourism?sk=photos_stream
Jack
Jack Douglas said:So I just sat the camera on my planter with a banana under the lens!![]()
Jack Douglas said:Sporgon, do I shoot a 30 sec exposure with the cap on and then use the dust delete in DPP or whatever it's called. I'm quite unfamiliar with this - any reference come to mind?
Jack
Keith at Northlight did a quick test of this and found the stitched 17mm shots to provide a slightly wider FOV (CTRL-F "10mm" to find it on the page):WorkonSunday said:hi all,
more of a general question, any one read any article/reviews that compare the 17mm TSE to 11-24mm ? at full swing the 17mm gives 11mm coverage too, so it will be interesting to see if 11-24mm at 11mm can match the 17mm.
Cheers,
Jack Douglas said:Was just heading to bed and then I remembered about the northern lights and although they were very modest I did get a few shots. Unfortunately, my tripod was in my "observatory" and I in sock feet and it was around 0 C. So I just sat the camera on my planter with a banana under the lens!
Take it for what it is, a goofing off shot. :-[
Now, what's up with all the hot pixels!! What can I do? Is this normal for a 2 year old camera and 25k shots?
Jack
Jack
On my 6D it is found under one of the shoot function menus and the setting is called "Long exp. noise reduction". I think by default it is off but you can turn it on or set it to auto. If you take an exposure longer than 1s with the setting active then the camera will automatically take a dark frame of the same duration as the exposure and subtracts any hot pixels. I'm not sure what this setting is called on other bodies or if it is even available on most Canon bodies. I don't seem to recall it on the 60D. Anyway best regards. If I'm only shooting a small number of exposures then its okay, but if I want to work quickly and adjust various things then take test shots I find the waiting to be annoying.Jack Douglas said:mb66energy, thanks for that. I'll be trying some of these tricks. Yes there were lots of stars and I didn't think much of it until I noticed "stars" in the side of my garage!
I'm looking forward to some astro landscape and getting out to where it is really dark but there is just so much to learn!!
Jack
mackguyver said:Keith at Northlight did a quick test of this and found the stitched 17mm shots to provide a slightly wider FOV (CTRL-F "10mm" to find it on the page):WorkonSunday said:hi all,
more of a general question, any one read any article/reviews that compare the 17mm TSE to 11-24mm ? at full swing the 17mm gives 11mm coverage too, so it will be interesting to see if 11-24mm at 11mm can match the 17mm.
Cheers,
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/cameras/lenses/ef_11-24_f4l.html