Okay here's a standard question: Would you rather spend more money on EOS Bodies or on L Lenses? For example: I would rather invest in L lenses rather than on a camera body. Why? Because L lenses are investments and I can use them in the long run. B...
Notice how the camera is off. Do not question me about the CF card because I am using Sandisk 32GB Extreme Pro 90/MB/s. Even after switching the camera on and off doesn't change anything, as well as switching different CF cards. Any 1DX users have th...
Dear sir,I have used the lens you have recommended for high speed indoor shooting, however I would disagree with you. Because 24-70 is not a useful range for sports unless you are shooting with more than one body. From my understanding shooting sport...
http://www.cameralabs.com/lenses/lens_buyers_guide/Canon_EF_lenses/Which_telephoto_lens/Which_Canon_sports_action_telephoto_lens.shtml this should help out
Both lenses are stellar lenses. The 85 1.2 is no doubt one of Canon’s best L lenses and perfect for portrait photography. The 85 has one of the creamiest bokeh I have seen from Canon lenses. However I would not use this for high speed indoor shooting...
It really depends on your budget and what purpose. If you like to take landscape photographs and have all in the time in the world, I would choose prime lensesIf you like to versatality and just mainly focus on AF then I would choose zoom lenses.(rem...