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Just to add on... if you don't eat your own lunch... others will eat it for you... Canon better be prepare to cannibalize their own business and kill off the noncompetitive lines or very soon,...
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Just to add on... if you don't eat your own lunch... others will eat it for you... Canon better be prepare to cannibalize their own business and kill off the noncompetitive lines or very soon,...
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Argh... Canon missed the point of a mirrorless camera... What is needed is a camera that can be packed into a jacket pocket with a pancake lens while still retaining all the possibilities of a...
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Look at it from this point of view.DPREVIEW earns money from advertisers and not us readers. The revenue stream is required to pay off the staff and run the servers and office. Any extra on top...
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Depends on where you are ending up...It's just like if I ask what lens to bring for California... :)If you are going to Taipei or any of the smaller cities, i will stick to lens good for...
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I just tried the EOS M at the Canon showroom. Their own sales staff acknowledge the issue with slow autofocus except in Manual mode. However at manual mode, you only have one point of focus.I'll...
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Nope.. not me. I am trying to dump my 600D and family of lens to move over to Nikon. the 6D is the SECOND bad business decision they made this year. First the EOS-M that is barely competitive...
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Hi,Looks like I am going to add confusion to your decision.Limited budget ->
$1,400
Type of shooting - avow low-light, wildlife and sportsAssuming that the wildlife is big and really wild, ie...
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Ricoh tried it... they ain't doing so well...Anyway, for (1) I changed my lenses 3 times within a space of 30 minutes when I was shooting on the Singapore Flyer.:)
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Do remember that a number of Art galleries do not permit the use of flash... so a tripod is good.
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Where did you get that idea from?
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Minimum focusing distance is 70 cm (~ 2 feet). Any closer and you will not be ale to shoot.Specs taken from...
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Well... you have to asked yourself what you will really be shooting.I start like you that I will not want to lug a DSLR around. So, I got a LX3, at that time the best compact that is reasonably...
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24 - 105 would be 38.4 mm equivalent on the Rebel camera. So, you are probably close to a classical 35 mm camera at the widest. As others have mentioned, i would fill out the collection with...
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The camera can only capture a fraction of the colors that a human can see (albeit it's a large range). Also, the human eye is smart and automatically perform color balancing on the fly.However,...
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Tks for the advice.It's for someone where electricity supply is unpredictable. A battery operated model is likely to find the batteries for it.
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Hi Herbert,It depends on the types of photos you are trying for. A 50mm prime is good for close up work even the evening if you bump up the ISO.
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I have had the same challenges as you. I have gone the way of a 2nd hand Tamron 17-55 mm f2.8 non-vc.Pretty happy with the result in the day and at night so the lens is the one I carry around the...
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Hehe.. your thread is drawing in all the masters. (Please note I am not one)Anyway.. just remember to add a bit more... If you stand double the minimum distance, the daisy now only fill 1/4 of the...
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I am thinking of buying a low-end beginner compact.Anyone bought the camera and has anything good/bad to say about it?Thanks a lot.
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