I currently use B+W brand filters. And, since I only use two lenses (EF 50mm f/1.2L and EF 135mm f/2L), I got lucky in that both make use of 72mm filters. Other than a clear filter, which I've purchased three of (one for each lens plus a backup), I...
When wanting to achieve the narrowest possible depth of field, there are several factors. Three of which are focal length, aperture, and minimum focusing distance.What follows is a current listing of mostly RF L-series lenses (with two EF L-series l...
OverviewUsers often post on this forum seeking advice for new camera. However, what is typically not mentioned is a budget. And my guess is they just have the camera and lens or lenses in mind.What follows is primarily aimed at interchangeable lens...
My dad had created this artwork piece and from time to time, I revisit photographing it.I used my new Profoto strobes (2). One overhead in a 3' octa with grid. And the other just above the floor and facing into the white side of a V-flat. Seamless...
I'm looking into the details of starting a side photography business. Regarding equipment, it would be covered by insurance under my business. However, am now curious as to what pros do when venturing out on personal vacations or other outings with...
If you're manually compositing, you usually start with the middle capture since the majority of the content would presumably come from it. Then, use various techniques to bring up shadow detail using the overexposed layer and highlights with the und...
The 18-55mm would give you more flexibility. However, for sports, you'll want to look at a lens that could provide more reach. At 55mm, on a crop-sensor body, that's an equivalent of only 88mm on full frame. Depending upon where you'll be sitting,...
Your camera can use original SD cards or SDHC cards. It will _not_ be able to use any of the newer SDXC cards.
B&H Photo is one place that still sells SDHC cards. The largest possible capacity of that type of card will be 32 GB.
Yea, performance is abysmal. On my Mac Studio (M2 Ultra, 24 CPU cores, 76 GPU cores, 192 GB RAM), it would take around 137 minutes total to process 400 files (I stopped it early).
I used 400 .CR3 files taken with an EOS R5 II. To rule out any impact...