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If you buy the new 90mm macro you are supporting OM and the micro four thirds format. Once sales drop off you will see the end of MFT as with any business.
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I already did a web search and cannot find info on the issue I'm experiencing. My issue is when I use the EF 85mm F1.2 II on the 1DX II I can only open as wide as F1.4. Any reason why and how to fix? ...
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Your subjects will determine what makes a good photo. Image quality output of modern cameras are 99% equal. Only the photographer themselves worries about the last 1%. I made up the above stats. ...
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14-140 and either the 45mm f1.2, 56mm f1.4 or 75mm f1.8 as a dedicated portrait lens. Is all you need.
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GX80 & 14-140 for everything. Olympus 45mm f1.8 for dedicated portraits.
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I've said this in a few threads before and I'll say again. MFT is the best for portraiture. MFT gives the speed and DOF required for results. I hardly shoot wide open on full frame as everthing is ...
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MFT is the best for portraits. It gives fast light with more DOF. Sure, full frame makes blurrier backgrounds but I don't like having only eyes in focus while the nose and ears are blurred. You'll ...
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MFT wins on lens selection.
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Hmmm, if only the KF was a camera without the mirror, it be cheaper no? Could have been an experiment to test the waters again. Would have been interesting.
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Man, I'd love a mirrorless K-mount camera. All they need to do is remove the reflex mirror, keep the same flange distance so it is compatible with all lenses. Or do an adaptor.
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Sorting and viewing my photos is a nightmare. I can shoot all day every day for weeks, but I cannot fathom the idea of sorting, naming and processing the raw files. So they sit on the memory cards ...
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I will own one day. Currently have K-5, K-5 II, K3, K3 II.
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I haven't used the thumb grip but I will say that I sold the KP purely because I didn't like the ergonomics. I kept the K-5 would you believe. If only the KP was in the K-5 / K-3 bodies that would ...
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Wanted the 10-18 but went with the 10-22mm for a little extra reach. In hindsight I'd rather have gone for the 10-18 for the image stabilization.
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DSLR's still sell. Any future DSLR from Canon will likely be entry level models. I say there will be no more semi-pro nor full pro models anymore.
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Varies, ask yourself before you push the shutter button if what you are shooting is bright or dark. If the scene is bright the camera will bring the histogram to the middle. Therefore use positive ...
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If me I'd go 20mm. Simply to fit more in. F1.4 is still fast.
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Although not a macro lens, the Sigma 60mm art has exceptional sharpness into the corners and little distortion.
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Remember folks. Clients, friends and family will only care about what they look like in photos. They don't care about gear.
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