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Thanks all for your comments. I'll add some addition data to the conversation. I can feel it and hear it only when the lens is horizontal. If it is pointing down or up I don't feel it. I think I'll ...
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I just picked up a first-generation 10-24 in like-new condition. Seems fine except when I zoom in and out there is a subtle 'bump' or 'knock' in the zoom ring when the optics change direction. It ...
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Another option to consider is to take my G9 and their smaller lenses. But once again, the low-light performance causes me concern.
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Good points about DOF. My S5 has great IBIS and low light performance. But I haven't used the camera much in low-light situations to have confidence in its behavior. I suppose another option is the ...
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Correct. It will be daylight the entire time I am there.
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bastibe, The only snow that falls at the pole is very light, almost like dust. Still bad for changing lenses. My thought would be to put the lens I want to use on the camera before I go outside.
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In January, I'll be traveling to the South Pole where I may get a chance to photograph halos and other solar phenomena. In addition, I hope to document interiors of the research station and aircraft. ...
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Hi Jeremy, Thanks for the suggestions. And good point about not being able to use face-detect with swimmers. I guess I never thought about it. I've been considering the 70-200/2.8 because swimming ...
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Yeah, the R7 is high on my list. I tried my G9 at a swim meet today. By the end of the meet is is quite dark and the G9 just couldn't keep up. While the OM has improved low-light performance, I ...
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Hello all, I am looking for system advice from the community. I currently have three camera systems: Canon 6D, 24-105mm, 70-200mm. I've had this system for ~10 years. It has served me well, but it ...
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