EOS R5 II, RF 135mm f/1.8L IS USM, single Profoto B10X Plus in a Profoto Beauty Dish White along with a Profoto white reflector (clamshell).
f/1.8, 1/200s, ISO 100. Added a 3-stop ND filter to the lens to ensure to cut out all ambient.
Nine images t...
Depending upon the content captured in panoramas, it will be crucial to determine the nodal point (aka no parallax point) of your lens and camera combination. This allows for easy compositing since objects in the scene will correctly line up.
What fo...
I currently use B+W brand filters. And, since I only use two lenses (EF 50mm f/1.2L and EF 135mm f/2L), I got lucky in that both make use of 72mm filters. Other than a clear filter, which I've purchased three of (one for each lens plus a backup), I...
When wanting to achieve the narrowest possible depth of field, there are several factors. Three of which are focal length, aperture, and minimum focusing distance.What follows is a current listing of mostly RF L-series lenses (with two EF L-series l...
OverviewUsers often post on this forum seeking advice for new camera. However, what is typically not mentioned is a budget. And my guess is they just have the camera and lens or lenses in mind.What follows is primarily aimed at interchangeable lens...
If you have a small quantity of tapes to convert, it may be more economical and less frustrating to use a conversion service. Though if you have a large quantity of footage, that could get costly.
Are you sure the recommendation was for ND (neutral density) and not CP (circular polarizer) filters? The former would allow you to keep the aperture wider without maxing out the cameras shutter speed. The latter can help reduce glare on highly refle...
Yes, because of the new RF lenses (I moved from the 5D IV to an R5 II). With that said, it will depend upon what current lenses you use with the 5D IV and how noticeable an improvement there would be with the RF equivalents.
In my case, I only use tw...
Mike hit upon it regarding the 2 or 10 second self timer. My guess is that the shutter speed actually used was fast. Zooming in to the image you posted, I can see just a tiny amount of motion blur with a few particles, but most are frozen.
Do pass al...
Yes, the U3 card will allow writes up to to 3 times faster than the U1 card. 30 MBps (240 Mbps) vs 10 MBps (80 Mbps). You'd have to check your manual on what type of video you'd be capturing and see if that falls below these sustained write speeds.