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Some good shots you have there. Don't discard the 40/2.5 as it's a 35/2.18 provided you use equal framing. I am talking bojeh, which is actually surprisingly good on the 40/2.5. Regarding tele and ...
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You will possibly get more of a response if you post an image. ;-)
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Canon still has a policy in place to only let native lenses to be used on their bodies. You forgot that part?? ;-) Also, as somebody who has use the A7IV and the A7RV extensively I cannot see how ...
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Hehe not the only way of course as my post was also about volume. My setup fits on an A5 page (148 x 210 millimetres, or 5.83 x 8.27 inches) or a canvas bag slightly smaller. Both those extra ...
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Hehe, possibly a good solution and this might work for some folk. What this "technique" fails to address is not the framing, but the compression, e.g. the 24-70/2.8 - just an example - you would ...
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The reason why I use what I use is also, but not predominantly, because of the aperture ring. Just like using them better than a wheel. I also often "compose" an intended capture by pre-selecting ...
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Some really excellent shots you have here! You were 31 then? One year after "the end is nigh" oil crisis? The most striking shot I think is the Spanish village one, so many things wrong with it, ...
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Golly! Where will you be going? My gear fits into a 1.5-2 litre bag with some air left between items ;-) 4 cameras?? Really? Deed
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Some nice shots you have there. But you must not discard my 65/2 only because it's not a 1.8 😉 Provided that you use the same framing, you know how this works, the 65/2 is equivalent to a 50mm ...
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Chuck Norris comes to mind ;-)
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I guess we would not agree on much so let's just put this to bed.
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Agree regarding not to be using Fuji cameras anymore but me personally I aso had exceeded my welcome by a large margin and in the end I had 20 or so regular posters on my ignore list, hardly an ...
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Indeed it is about choices. I must admit that I am often in the minority group when it comes to lens choices, the 40/2.5 for instance is a lens that I will use for close-up portraits where your ...
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It was a matter of nano-seconds until the ... No: they blocked off the "tunnel" and only let one person at a time in. Quite a queue I must say. But in general, Kyoto was like 100.000 people ...
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There are quite a few ex-Fujistas here so it seems. I am also one of them, had thought about getting an X-T5 and tried the camera (a rental, so was used extensively over 4 days...). And there it ...
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What I am saying is that I shoot with a different style of purpose, I have some intentions in mind, a plan if you like. Should this change, I can quickly change the target, say from human do ...
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Hi Mike I must say that you come across here as younger?? Not bad thing me thinks ... I have also used the RX1, all 3 or them on various trips, so have a lot of time for that camera! The supject ...
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My demi-educated guess is that monkeys you have no experience with might just take your camera, with the 24mm lens. Regardless of size, they are typically incredibly powerful. Having said that, ...
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I was in Nepal during the 2015 earthquake, had no real appetite for photography after 11:55 on that day, but remember that I had an LX100 with me. Wanted to do some 4k filming. It never came to ...
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