Re: EF-M 18-150mm - Post your PHOTOS! - Part 2
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filibuster wrote:
Today? Bitterly cold here in central UK. Yesterday and the day before, one could feel the warmth of the sun on one's back. Pleasant enough to start pottering about in the garden after my winter hibernation.
One of my planters on a stand, needed urgent medical attention. Like me it was starting to fall apart at the joints.
My work was over seen and under scrutiny by an English Robin. A curious and bold character who was not intimidated by our very close proximity. The camera was right by me in case this very opportunity presented itself. No masks were worn in the capturing of this sequence, with this my favourite of lenses.




Images processed in Corel's PaintShop Pro using my personally created batch processing image enhancing script.
Stay safe.
Warmest regards
Keith
Your shots are amazing.
I was happy for the most part with my EF-S 10-18 and 18-135mm IS STM lenses... that is, until a week ago I got the EF-M 11-22mm based on a lot of posts in the 'M' forum. It's so sharp and the images overall, noticeably better... I didn't realize the significant difference a really good lens makes! I thought my EF-S lenses were good.
Your full resolution photos above, and the previous post with the flowers (and everyone else's posts here --- thanks so much to all of you!) have convinced me that the EF-M 18-150 IS STM is clearly much better than the EF-S 18-135mm IS STM.
I ordered one today... will be eBaying the EF-S lenses!
I've come to realize, not only are the ergonomics and usability of the Canon mirrorless 'M' camera better suited to my purposes --- but access to the 'high quality' M lenses are a great justification as well.
Canon 'M' series is not just a journey, it's a destination...