05-18-2015 01:37 PM
Maybe you will like these better. I try to please!
All with my best of class, 1.3 body the EOS 1D Mk IV. Birders favorite camera! I love this camera.
05-20-2015 10:13 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:" I may change how I think here, I've been known to do that from time to time. "
Hmm, ... really! The biggest issue with new 'still' photographers is, they don't know what they don't know.
05-20-2015 11:20 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:" I may change how I think here, I've been known to do that from time to time. "
Hmm, ... really! The biggest issue with new 'still' photographers is, they don't know what they don't know.
That is, I think it's fair to say, a failing not unique to photographers (still or otherwise).
05-20-2015 01:25 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:" I may change how I think here, I've been known to do that from time to time. "
Hmm, ... really! The biggest issue with new 'still' photographers is, they don't know what they don't know.
That is, I think it's fair to say, a failing not unique to photographers (still or otherwise).
Thanks for you guys insightful observations.
And by the way I agree with all that's been said about the high quality of lens by XYZ makers. I've been reluctant to name any brands other than Canon for fear that my post will get deleted. For some strange reason others can do that but some of us seem to get hit for saying less. So, whenever I fail to give a XYZ brand any accolades it does'nt mean I don't agree, only I feel I'm treading on water here and don't want to rock the boat.
05-20-2015 05:57 PM - edited 05-20-2015 05:58 PM
"Hmm, ... really!"
They don't delete unless you break one of the rules. After all it is their site and it is a Canon site, pretty fair to say, don't you think?
They don't want you pointing to third party web sites. And they don't want you to advertize other brands. Not too difficult to understand. But I have mentioned Sigma and Tamron and I believe I have reported the facts and truth about them. I do consider all the rest as pure junk and not worthy of reporting. Oh, yeah, there are a few high end lenses but insignificant for the vast majority of us. Plus they all have issues of their own.
Canon is not dumb. They know the score and the competition. Maybe they gather some market info from it? Who knows?
Up until a few years ago, maybe two, I would not touch a third party lens. Things change. I have changed. They have changed. Nobody, but nobody makes the lenses that Canon does. Period! End of story.
05-21-2015 09:10 AM - edited 05-21-2015 09:27 AM
I was out shooting last night for the 1st time after dark in my same favorite park. My results were not very good. I tried to get shots of downtown accross the water that I take all the time in the daylight. I had my 24-105 f/4L and 70-300 f/4-5.6L. A few shots were ok, I had to raise ISO to 1600, even to 6400 at some ranges, stopped down a notch, and kept my range at 70mm with the 70-300mmL. Anything I tried to shoot at any closer zoom range (100-300mm) my camera struggled and the shots blurry. My 24-105mmL did a little better on the park around the park lights. Some shots on the park around the park lights were Ok, but anything accross the water was'nt much good. I see I'm going to have to get a faster aperture lens for night shots but not sure what I should get. I know I will need f/2.8 or faster. What would be a good all around 1 lens choice for low light??? What aperture and Zoom range??? Or is an all around lens not a good choice for this???
05-21-2015 09:29 AM
Hi Jazzman1!
We only remove or edit posts that violate the FORUM GUIDELINES.
That being said, we don't mind if you talk about third party lenses at all, however we do mind if you link to a site where you can purchase said lenses.
Our general "rule of thumb" is that we remove links/posts that promote or send anyone to a site that sells anything and is either not a well-known/trusted company or an Authorized Canon Dealer. This is to protect our Community members more than anything. This includes personal photography sites that sell prints as soon as you click the link as well as online shopping sites.
Bear in mind that you're free to use whichever brand of lens that meets your needs, however the EF lens technology (the magic smoke inside the lens) has never been licensed to any other company, ever, so Canon does not support any third party lenses and cannot guarantee that our camera bodies will work with any third party lens, or even recognize that said third party lens is even attached to your Canon camera body.
We hope this gives you a general idea of how we operate. We want you to feel safe to discuss your gear without worrying too much about your posts being edited. We try very hard not to censor anyone!
05-21-2015 10:06 AM - edited 05-21-2015 10:33 AM
Thanks Stephen,
@Stephen wrote:Hi Jazzman1!
We only remove or edit posts that violate the FORUM GUIDELINES.
That being said, we don't mind if you talk about third party lenses at all, however we do mind if you link to a site where you can purchase said lenses.
Our general "rule of thumb" is that we remove links/posts that promote or send anyone to a site that sells anything and is either not a well-known/trusted company or an Authorized Canon Dealer. This is to protect our Community members more than anything. This includes personal photography sites that sell prints as soon as you click the link as well as online shopping sites.
Bear in mind that you're free to use whichever brand of lens that meets your needs, however the EF lens technology (the magic smoke inside the lens) has never been licensed to any other company, ever, so Canon does not support any third party lenses and cannot guarantee that our camera bodies will work with any third party lens, or even recognize that said third party lens is even attached to your Canon camera body.
We hope this gives you a general idea of how we operate. We want you to feel safe to discuss your gear without worrying too much about your posts being edited. We try very hard not to censor anyone!
Thanks Stephen, this really helps and clears up the issue for me.
I'm sorry if I've ever violated the guidelines, was'nt intentional If I did. I'm a very loyal Canon customer, been using Canon products most of my life. I've had cameras, lenses, camcorders, printers, and many acc. I've purchsed Canon products from authorised dealer stores to Canon shop on your website. I don't even own any 3rd party camera/camcorder gear. I have mentioned and talked about 3rd party gear in conversations here on this site but don't ever remember advertising or promoting any. If I did so it was unintentional and I fully understand why you would have such a policy. Again thanks much for bringing clarity to this issue for me.
05-21-2015 10:21 AM - edited 05-21-2015 01:23 PM
Canon has a new EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens that's an upgrade to the old one for the same price. It has better specs, even a metal seat, over the older 50mm. Would this be a good choice to replace the old 50mm f/1.8, or is the EF 50mm f/1.4 a better choice??? I've heard about focusing issues with the 50mm f/1.4
Comparison Chart [Mod note - Cleaned up and fixed link]
BTW....It just dawned on me that I could use my Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens for nightime low light shots. I had it with me last night but did'nt think to try it. I only have used it 1 time since I had it and most times I even foget I have it. It does'nt have a metal seat and I've heard it may stick to my camera and be hard to take off. For this reason, I've been reluctant to use it.
05-21-2015 11:47 AM
Thanks Stephen for the correction of my link. I thought that link may not work but thought to try.
05-22-2015 11:16 AM
First you know I only comment on lenses that I have personally used. At least I try to manitain that posture. Since I have not used the new version of the 50mm f1.8 I can not comment. Personally I do not like the EF 50mm f1.8. I have had two of them. For the average Joe, they are probably, OK but not for me. They do not, or at least have not stuck on any camera that I have ever used one on.
The EF 50mm f1.4 is a very fine lens. I highly recommend it. It is not a full stop faster than the f1.8 you have, however. Never the less, I would sell the f1.8 and buy the f1.4 today! Now if you really want the King of 50's, you want the EF 50mm f1.2 l II. This is THE 50mm. There simply is nothing like f1.2. It may not be quite as sharp as the f1.4 and it is harder to use correctly but well worth it. So much so, I sold my Sigma 50mm f1.4, the sharpest 50mm made, in favor of the EF 50mm f21.3 L II.
If you want the shapest 50mm on the planet, the Sigma 50mm f1.4 ART is it. Period. I do think everybody should have a 'normal' lens. That is a 50mm on a FF and a 35mm on a cropper.
But it don't get any better than this combo. The 1Ds Mk III and the EF 50mm f1.2 L II.
I know the 5D Mk III guys (!Bob from Boston!) are turning blue because I chose the DS3 but except for the high ISO thingy the DS3 is the better camera. I sold all my 5d's, (1, 2, and 3) remember.
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