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.
05-25-2015 12:54 PM - edited 05-25-2015 12:56 PM
I still don't know what strap you are talking about. But I thought I made it clear, at least for me, never use the camera's tripod hole or the little rings on the camera to attach a strap. WHEN YOU USE a 'bigs white' lens attach to the LENS TRIPOD mounting hole. I don't know how to put it any more clear or understandable.
If you are using a smaller lens like the 24-105 do whatever you wish as it makes no difference. Most don't have mounting holes anyway.
I use a Black Rapid. It has a ring that screws into the tripod mount of the lens. It has a hook that connects to that ring. You can buy as many of these little rings as you wish. You only need one strap and one hook.
"You missed an important question (to me) about my 60D and my 70-300mm L lens. Can you help me here???? (read missed question)"
I certainly did. What was the question, again.
05-25-2015 01:53 PM - edited 05-25-2015 05:05 PM
I just noticed my 60D says in the menu, under settings, "peripheral illumin. correct."Enabled..... correction data unavailable, for my EF 70-300mm L. It registers data for all my other lens except the 70-300. Do I need a firmware update or something??? What do I do to fix this???? Should I disable this setting???
The above is the question you missed.
WHEN YOU USE a 'bigs white' lens attach to the LENS TRIPOD mounting hole
I understand what you're saying about the big heavy lens. What about my EF 70-300mm L. It's a grey, but not that heavy as any of the ones you have. weighs less than 2.31 lbs. It's why I chose f/4 over faster apertures, don't want the extra weight and size. Least not for everyday shooting. I would use one for special purposes when needed. When I get a 600mm Zoom, it'll be mostly for long range bird and animal shots which I don't do often. I'm more into landscape, historical buildings and sites/areas, street photography, cultrual and social events, etc. Will do some portraits when they come along. A lens collar for my 70-300mm L costs appox $160.00. That puts the total cost of this lens way more than I would have been willing to pay, had I known this.
05-25-2015 01:56 PM
I got this camera sling, "case logic", at an authorised Canon dealer
05-25-2015 05:18 PM
OK, got it. That is a pretty light duty strap. It will be fine for camera and "black" lenses. I would not use it for a Canon white lens.
You bought this lens?
If this is the one, it is a "big white" and I would NOT attach the strap to the camera. You need a tripod collar for it if one did not come with it. I have never owned this lens but I did use one for a short day one time.
05-25-2015 05:25 PM
"peripheral illumin. correct."Enabled..... correction data unavailable"
There could be a firmware update for the 70-300mm. I don't know as I do not have or never have I used a 60D.
This is unrelated to horizonal lines being straight. It seems like you asked it in the same context.
Another issue easily corrected in LR. It is also easily corrected in DPP4 and probaby DPP3. I deleted DPP3 since I got 4.
05-25-2015 07:47 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"peripheral illumin. correct."Enabled..... correction data unavailable"
There could be a firmware update for the 70-300mm. I don't know as I do not have or never have I used a 60D.
This is unrelated to horizonal lines being straight. It seems like you asked it in the same context.
Another issue easily corrected in LR. It is also easily corrected in DPP4 and probaby DPP3. I deleted DPP3 since I got 4.
I don't think it's firmware issue, in either the camera or the lens. It's just saying it doesn't have the correction data for that lens. There should be a menu in DPP where you can select the lens and download the correction data.
05-25-2015 09:00 PM
Yep, this is the lens I have. It did'nt come with a lens tripod collar, it's an optional acc. Cost appox $160.00. Obiwan, it only weighs 2.31 lbs, I did'nt think that was too heavy for my camera strap combination. But I will stop using my sling with it and guess I'll look for a collar. Maybe I can find a used one, but probably not. Photography gets more expensive by the day, I can see why many newbies drop out.
05-25-2015 09:03 PM - edited 05-25-2015 09:20 PM
peripheral illumin. correct."Enabled..... correction data unavailable"
No, this question had nothing to do with anything else. It just something I noticed in my menu. I found the solution thanks for giving it a shot. I'm looking at LR again. I checked Canon site, there's no firmware available at all for this lens.
05-25-2015 09:15 PM
You're right bob. What it is...is my 60D will make lens correction in camera, so you don't have to do that in post ed, if my camera has the lens data, which my 60D does'nt for my 70-300L. I did download the info into DPP and now DPP has all my lens data. But my camera still does'nt and until I get the data in the camera, I have to use DPP for lens correction with the 70-300. It's a feature for those who don't want to use DPP, PSE, or LR, and want. to do that in camera. You can disable this feature if you like using post ed software better. The 60D does some amazing things for a camera that's not very expensive. Maybe now, after I process my pics in DPP from the 70-300L, the info will be input into my camera some how when I use that lens agin, I dunno.
05-26-2015 09:46 AM - edited 05-26-2015 10:07 AM
I'm throughly disappointed with myself. I took more lopsided shots yesterday, i'll post a couple below. I have been taking pics most of my adult life and have never encountered problems like this. But looking at my pics it mainly happens on the water, when I'm taking pics and try to line my viewfinder up with the shoreline, or buildings on the shoreline. Sometimes it's a problem with sunflare in my viewfinder also, hard to see at times. I don't have this problem lining up my shots on land and places other than on the water. And the really bad part is seems it's getting worst even as I take pics being fully aware of this issue and still make this error.
Since LR and PSE will correct distortions, and straighten lines, I was wondering if DPP has the ability to do that??? I still have not mastered DPP, have'nt used all it's features, and want to know just what distortion issues DPP will correct? If I continue to have these issues with my pics, that LR will correct, I will be forced to get LR no matter what, if DPP cannot. Now I have to buy a lens tripod collar, a new sling, and maybe LR. What a week this is going to be, and it ain't over yet ![]()
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