@Anonymous wrote:I own a rebel t6i. I turned it on without flipping the screen or anything just to snap a quick picture I was then going to take a look at later for quality comparing reasons. Being that I didn't bother flipping the screen I had for...
Canon please answer the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR with an EF or EF-S 250-500 IS STM quality lens at half the cost. Show the world that Canon continues to kick butt, with its low cost, hight quality STM lens line!!!
Recently purchased an EF-S 24mm f2.8 STM pancake lens to use with the camera. It's given the camera a new lease on life as a compact go everywhere camera.
Look at the image properties in Canon Digital Photo Professional (DPP), not, Windows. In DPP it will be under the Menu option 'View' then 'Info Ctrl+L' it will show up in the list as 'Camera Body Number'.
Specify what specific part of the photo that you think has a blotchy smudge. Keep in mind the further the out of the depth of focus the more distorted something becomes. That is why the left little finger looks distorted.
The blurry parts of this photo are because they are out of the depth of focus. A full frame camera with a large aperture (small f/number) has a very shallow depth of field. The camera is focused on the person's ear. The left hand and watch on the wri...
@jrhoffman75 wrote:Sad commentary on the state of the hobby/profession that it is believed that a quality image can only be achieved through Photoshop.While they are quality photos, they are severely over sharpened (Lightroom, DPP, etc). I didn't say...