Hi Guys. As subject line - I want something for a bit of general photography and maybe video. I'm usually attracted to price - that being that if its more expensive it must be better. But is this right in this case? There's a significant difference i...
Wow what a lens.!I have to get the 85mm f1.2 as well but considered the 50mm a priority. I am doing some extensive testing over the next couple weeks and will report back.
I have a feeling this question might have been asked before. I may be wrong! The zoom lock - is this like a safekeeping in transport mode? If not, why not the lock on any zoom setting? I would assume a zoom lock would be usueful for somethng like zo...
... bring up the 85mm L f1.2 II lens on my laptop screen, I find myself reaching for my credit card! I'm going to be doing lots of portraiture of an intensely breathtaking woman this coming year, and I'm thinking I can't do it without this lens. Do ...
I've just bought a 5D3 and included a 600 RTII EX flashgun in the purchase. However, I have also a a 270ex II which I purchased for use with my G3X. Just for the hell of it, I tried this smaller flash on the 5D3. I tried in Manual setting the shutt...
I am late to the R3 party. I updated to latest firmware 1.7.1 It was easy. Just downloaded the compressed file from Canon UK, to computer. Opened it up, transfered the .FIR file to a SD card. popped that in the R3 and went through the update firmwar...
@amfoto1 wrote:The M5, M6 or M50 are all 24MP, APS-C mirrorless cameras using EF-M mount lenses... The M5 might be considered the most "pro-oriented", Canon's first mirrorless model to have a built-in electronic viewfinder and fairly direct access to...
@kvbarkley wrote:The focal length of a lens is the focal length of a lens, a physical property that has nothing to do with the format. M series cameras use an APS-C sized sensor, so you need to multiply the focal length by 1.6 to see what the view wo...