I recently purchased a new 100-400mm IS II lens and love it! I have run into a small issue and not really sure of the cause.I have been using the same Canon 6D for 4 years with 70-300mm IS and have not had this issue before. For some reason I am ran...
I recently sent my camera back to Canon for recalibration after I noticed all of my telephoto shots seems to be fuzzy after cropping. The results came back and they basically found nothing wrong with the camera or lens.. My question is based on the r...
I have Canon 6d with 3 different Canon lens'. Regardless of the lens, shutter speed, F-stop, etc. my pictures are always significantly sharper in live view than when using the "eye view" mode. (I am using wireless remote control )In my tests I am us...
The lighting, ISO, shutter speed, Fstop, and focus used are constant in all testing modes. I also use ND filters in order to slow the shutter down. The goal was to isolate the shutter speed with a solid mount, that still shows shots that are blurry d...
I have found the focus is much more accurate,(but a lot slower) when using LiveView AF focus verses using one of the 11 points with AF with eye view. So my process is as follows: Set to LiveView Mode obtain focus(green box) switch Lens to MF then cha...
Thank you Rob, so regardless of the type of Tripod or stability of the camera does the rule of focal length inverse to shutter speed apply? ( 300mm would 1/300 sec?) I thought was only for hand held shots?
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