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I don't know if this is true for the 50SII, but some of the 50S have had serious body damage either by a head tip over or by inappropriate handling of the camera on tripod. I got a L bracket for my ...
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I settled for THIS MODEL from China. It is well made and works very well.
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I completely identify with what you said. Some places are like old friends and returning to them is like catching up on time. And when I travel, I need to get lost first to escape the anonymous ...
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Thanks for bringing up memories of that time, Jim. What a good time that must have been. The man had established himself on his predecessors but he has brought his own technological and ...
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Yes as Jim mentioned also, what is important is the information more than the image itself. It gives me neck torticollis to try to read them upside down. :-)
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… One other question I have long had : Is it possible to rotate the LCD image 180°, for when the camera is used on a repro stand? I know that specific images can be rotated, but this would be for ...
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Wow, thank you Alex, that is good news! I found it THERE . The function has to be enabled in the same menu. The strong front dial press is perhaps not the safest when the camera is precisely set on ...
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One thing that I liked a lot on the Canon 1Ds3 was the possibility to add a vocal note on the press of a button. This audio file could then be recalled from right next to the picture it was ...
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Very nice and suggestive images, Left Eye. They remind me so much of my childhood's marauding between rabbits and pigeons. Coloured are nice but I like the B&W
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I'm sorry Antonio, I missed the fact that the two lenses were pictured. In fact they probably suffer from the same illness. If it were fungus, it would be the least evil at the stage and it would ...
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To me this looks like the beginning of lens separation. The glue or cement used to bind two elements together has melted. Having it fixed would probably cost as much as you would have to spend on ...
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Thank you for your feedback, and the shots prove it. It must definitely by a more efficient pair than the 50S and 110mm then. I like this first shot.
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So much better! … I'm sure AA would have loved those tools.
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Thank you Bob, my first good one with this lens!
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Amazing shot. Did he hit? Is this lens camera combo reliable enough for this kind of photography or is it random?
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I dug out some samples from the EF 16-35mm f2.8 II on Canon 1Ds3, which had the best FF camera sensor available at the time. … Image quality has gone a long way in ten years ! There is very ...
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I have had the EF16-35mm f2.8 II on the 1Ds3 before exchanging it for the f4 IS version, which I used on Sony. There was already a big leap in overall performances. But the f2.8 III is perfect. I ...
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Ile de la Harpe, Rolle, Switzerland A taste of somewhere else by Lake Geneva. In order to freeze the moonlit clouds and the boat's movement while retaining the smooth water surface, I focus stacked ...
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