03-10-2021 02:21 PM
Maybe I am misunderstanding the use of a speedbooster, and i am hoping someone can put me on the right path.
I have an SL3. I am being asked more and more by my company to take photos of classes we are promoting on the manufacturers website. The problem is, I find myself more and more in low light situations. Obviously, I end up getting a lot of noise in my photos, and am getting a lot of motion blur due to having a slow shutter speed.
I cannot afford a full frame camera, so the crop sensor was fine until now.
I ran across a a few articles about speed boosters. my understanding was it would take the light from your lenses, and focus them fully on the cropped sensor.
am I correct with that?
I have a pretty good set of lenses for the SL3, so my idea was to get a speed booster that fits the SL3 lenses, and be able to focus the full light onto the crop sensor of the SL3.
Am I correct? Is that how it works?
If I am, I was told Canon makes a speed booster for this.
Please help set me right.
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03-13-2021 11:15 PM
03-14-2021 09:11 AM
DPP manual here:
Support | DSLR | EOS-1D X Mark III | Canon USA
03-15-2021 12:39 PM
That is awesome!
Thank you very much!
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