At the time the of the 5D3 generation, some other manufacturers DID offer this feature in similarly priced bodies.However, you are right that the camera is what it is and nothing is likely to change now. It's still a great body, but this feature woul...
@ebiggs1 wrote:BTW, that was post 7,179 if you are still counting! Mate - at around 20 posts per day for a whole year, I think your cover is up. I very much doubt you ever use any of that gear you say you have. You simply wouldn't have the time.
@FloydSpellman wrote:Ebiggs1 – 7,177 posts/365 days =19.6 years of daily postsTCampbell – 2,745 posts/365 days = 7.5 years of daily postsRobertTheFat – 2,979 posts/365 days = 8.1 years of daily posts Boys, get a life …Put down your keyboards and take...
It's a simple case of lack of comprehension by some here Ron. They can't understand that it's reasonable for someone to feel that the current design is not optimal. They will not admit that it is possible for a lens to become loose on it's mounting a...
Waddizzle wrote:Pushing the button alone does not release the lens. In fact, you can fully press the button, release it, and the lens is still locked in place. Seriously - we all know this. Why you think we don't is beyond me, but I think all of us...