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Any difference between the sensors nowadays is pretty much negated when you start post processing your images properly, so the benefit of the Nikon won't be too apparent.
The two things that do...
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Typically Canons have been having two of the xxxd series current at any point, discontinuing the oldest model around the release of the newest - so at the moment that would be having the 700d and...
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In manual mode there is no exposure compensation - the camera leaves it up to you.
In the auto modes the camera determines a correct exposure, and so sets the ISO/shutter/aperture appropriately to...
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I don't normally carry a 'backup' camera, but I do regularly carry an alternative one...
I have a few different systems (phone, compact superzoom, mft, aps-c digital SLR, 35mm SLR, medium format...
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If you are happy with the Canon system, stick with it - why bother learning an entirely new setup when in reality the images will both be as good as each other (certainly after you include post...
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they have mechanical parts, therefore they need to be oiled. Presumably just a different oil type you can smell more easily than others.
As long as it doesn't harm you in any way I don't see an...
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Once cameras surpassed the 10-12mp range I stopped caring about resolution - that will give you a superb quality 10x15" print, and if you want to print larger it is worth remembering that the...
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I would assume using photoshop with multiple exposures to capture different areas of the scene and blend them together, possibly also some HDR type work too.
Perhaps something along the lines of...
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They won't do the same thing - the 45mm for example will have a nicer perspective with portraits - but they aren't too far from each other, so I guess it comes down to what your needs are, and how...
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The 90ex is basically an equivalent to a pop-up flash, so limited power, no bounce, but it is nice and compact and easy to carry.
The EOS-M will work with any ex series speedlight though, so...
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For the Panasonic side of things:
GF - The consumer model designed for people newly getting into cameras beyond phones and P&S, so a more basic design with controls and lacking some of the features...
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It would be possible to put a physical distance scale on a lens - even a focus by wire model. Certainly lenses like my Canon 35mm f2 have one even when used in autofocus mode. The fact is though...
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A few thoughts on how lenses work to hopefully help sort this out...
Firstly the problem comes down to the depth of field - varying factors will influence this, but what you are finding is that the...
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I am shooting with a 400d and am getting to the point where a newer model makes significant enough difference to upgrade (rather than a generation or two, which while better, won't be such huge...
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All I want is the control of the GX1 with the tilting screen of the GF6...
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Having shot with manual film cameras it does make you appreciate the abilities of digital - the ability to adjust settings on the fly, the speed you can respond to situations with autofocus and...
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Apples mark the files as deleted and shift them to the trash folder, but don't actually delete them until you empty the bin. An extra layer of backup in case you delete something by accident.
As...
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From what you have said option #1 doesn't make much sense - if the 70-200mm is your most used lens then all you are giving yourself from that range is the 90mm equivalent 45mm f1.8 - potentially a...
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It depends on what and how you shoot...
Trying to track a subject like a moving animal, athlete or kid around with only one small centre focus point is a nightmare - your framing is entirely...
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My question is was it ever said that the original run of 20 were the only prints that would be made of this image? Photography is a medium where images are readily reproducible, and unless it was...
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