Recently, in response to someone who was having trouble with a camera after switching an SD card between a Canon and a Nikon camera, I suggested that the card always be formatted in the camera it was going to be used in. In response to this, I was t...
I just got a refurbished T6S kit, with two lenses, from Canon. Everything looks new and works fine. However .... I am finding that many of my first "practice" shots are just slightly out of focus using any of the AF modes. The weather here has bee...
The MetaBones adapter will work with cropped sensor lenses on a full frame body. This is from their own description: Product HighlightsCanon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony E-Mount BodyWorks with Full-Frame and APS-C CamerasSwitch for In-Body Image Stabilizati...
The Sigma MC-11 can easily be modified to accept EF-S lenses. All that has to be done is a removal of the internal plastic cover, which sits under the outside ring. It's removal does not effect the function of the adapter in any way. This is common...
Several companies make lens adapters, but it's impossible to make any recommendations without knowing what mount your Tamron lens is made for. I use a Sigma MC-11 to adapt my Canon lenses for use with a Sony A6400, and it works very well.
Just as an aside, I have always found the simplest, fastest, and most hassle free transfer method is to get a card reader. SD card readers for the Apple Lightning connector are readily available, inexpensive, and totally reliable. Unless you use an...
I have both the Sigma 100-400 C and an older Tamron 150-600 G1 that I use for wildlife photography with my 80D. The Sigma is more compact, weighs less, and is easier to carry. The Tamron is large and heavy, but either lens really benefits from a goo...