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Thank you for your answer. Last night I did it the other way round, I consulted the user manuals of those M-models and yes, you are right: they can trigger nothing at all, except for my profound ...
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I was about to open a new thread with a similar title (eos m6 mkii - no wireless flash control, but then I found your post. I am trying to use the M6 (mk I) built-in flash to trigger the EL-100 ...
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I like your double exposure, it looks like aquarium !
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How about buying a new M camera, if your current M camera breaks? There are plenty of them: new, refurbished and used... Truth be told, most people should be rather worrying about improving their ...
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Well, at some level we are all doomed and we will all disappear, it's only a matter of time scale.
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Thank you. Just to make it clear: the multi-exposure mode is a kind of hit and miss business (though it's really fun), the results are not quite predictable, I only have few keepers so far.
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GR III - double exposure in-camera double exposure - one of my favorite features of the GR III * * * GR III - positive film Positive Film is my favorite JPEG preset.
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So what? Why should it prevent us from enjoying the M mount right NOW? And who knows what will happen in 4 years...
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Great stuff ! I wish I had such a bench...;-)
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Yes, but the OP mentions the grip in the first post. But then again I might be one of the rare persons using the grip to hold the camera...:-)
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Here are my two cents: I can not compare it with the standard version, but the the grip of my GRIII SE is not polished, it's a kind of leatherette and it's anything but slippery, actually it's ...
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Thank you very much indeed! Believe it or not, I have never noticed this green "DOF filling" in the vertical focus bar, though I have used it very often. Personally I find their green hue here ...
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Do you mean a real DOF indicator or the focus bar displayed only with the MF enabled? If it's a DOF indicator, how does it look?
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Like any other focusing method, the snap focus has its pros and cons. But there is one thing about it which I like a lot: it ALWAYS works, really always, even if you don't have time to touch the ...
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My beloved (but not very well built) GR III has developed the same problem after approximately one year of use. I could live with it (as I do with its other shortcomings), but I really often use ...
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You are not quite wrong: it can NOT be done in LightRoom alone, but in LightRoom and Photshop yes, it can... but with some efforts and time to invest. So, some people like cooking and some folks...
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+1 There is really no need to remove the battery from the camera for a few days, not even for a few weeks. And if ever you intend to not use the camera for several months, no matter what you do ...
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You know that a lot of people shoot from the hip without using the screen at all? Mainly in street photography. Me too I was debating between the two cameras last year....But ended up getting the...
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Placed 6th in the challenge. My first in-camera double exposure
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IMHO it's a false dilemma, it's like choosing between red and white wine at table: well, it depends on the meal. There are pictures which are better in B&W and some others are better in colour. Sho ...
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