I was photographing a friend fly fishing in the Sierras today when my daypack containing my T4i and 18-135 mm lens slipped into the river. I jumped in after it and retrieved it within 5-10 seconds and it didn't seem terribly wet, but it won't start ...
Since I learned about HDR recently, I have been using the bracketing option with my T4i to take 3 shots and then use Photoshop to merge the exposures. I have been very pleased with the results, but am having a problem getting the camera to take all ...
I bought a T4i about a year ago after ten years or so of using point and shoot cameras. Prior to that I used Canon SLR's for 30 years and was an avid nature photographer. I planned to use this camera to take scenic photos while fly fishing and was ...
Good news so far. I had immediately removed the battery and SD card after the dunking. When I got home I placed the camera body in a ziplock bag with two pounds of rice. The next day I set the bag outside in the hot California sun to expedite evap...
I just wanted to let you know that your advice was extremely helpful. The folks at Canon did find issues with the focusing on my camera and fixed those. When I got the camera and lens back I shot some 1 sec exposures at various aperatures, and sure...
That is a very interesting article. I am surprised that the tech guys at Canon didn't mention it. I do wonder how nature photographers manage to take long exposures of watefalls and rivers and still maintain sharpness of the stationary background. ...